In French, the word "cher" (dear) is masculine, while "chère" (dear) is feminine. However, the name "Cherie" is a feminine noun meaning "darling" or "sweetheart." In the context of gender, a person can express both masculine and feminine traits regardless of the language used; it ultimately depends on individual identity rather than the linguistic gender of words.
Feminine
The word 'cherie' is French for 'darling'. It's the feminine form of the endearment. The masculine form is 'cheri'. So 'Jefferson' and 'cherie' are a linguistic possibility if 'Jefferson' refers to a female.
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masculine
La salade is feminine
masculine
Feminine
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In French the country Mali is masculine.
balle is feminine in french / ballon is masculine
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
Cherie is not Italian, it is French. It is a feminine noun that means (my) darling .