Trigender symbol
Trigender is a gender under the multigender umbrella describing someone who has three distinct gender identities. These could be any three genders and could be experienced simultaneously or in a fluid way between the three, also falling under genderfluid. They also don't have to experience the three genders at an equal intensity. An example of this could be feeling male, genderqueer, and non-binary.
Similar terms would include bigender (2 genders), quadgender (4 genders), multigender (2 or more genders), pangender ('all' genders to an extent), and more.
Modifiers[]
> Trigenderfluid describes someone who experiences 3 genders that are fluid or someone who is fluid between three genders
> Trigenderflux describes someone who experiences 3 genders that fluctuate in intensity
> Trigenderfluidflux describes someone who experiences 3 genders that fluctuate in intensity and are fluid
History & Coining[]
The term trigender was in use at least before 1999. Trigender was mentioned as one of many nonbinary identities in the 2013 text 'Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals: A Practical Guide'.
The common prefix tri- means 'three'.
Flags & Symbols[]
The trigender flag was created by an unknown person on or before July 4th, 2015. The pink stripes represents femininity and feminine genders, the blue stripes represents masculinity and masculine genders, and the green stripe represents androgyny and third/other genders.
There is no widely common trigender symbol, however, one was made by Josephdapro08 on March 11th, 2020 and consists of the male, female and third gender symbols put together. The transgender symbol is also sometimes used as a trigender symbol.