Agender Flag(s)
Agender denotes a genderless person.They can look like anyone, use any pronouns they choose, and some may transition, but it's not required.
The most recognizable agender flag is the black-gray-white-green flag by Salem X, but there are many flags and palettes that agender people use, some listed on this site.
Click a flag to see its stripe meanings and other information.
Seven-stripe flag by Salem X, 2014.
Absence of gender
Semi-genderlessness
Absence of gender
Nonbinary genders
Five-stripe flag by Michi (@perisceris), 2021.
Lack of need for gender
Embracing none or all genders
Full spectrum of agender experiences and presentation
Freedom to present in whatever form you choose
Joy of existing beyond gender
Four-stripe flag by Mars, 2021.
Working for agender liberation
Agender love, friendship, and community
Agender joy and celebration
Agender diversity and individual expression
Five-stripe flag by Mars, 2021.
Working for agender liberation
Agender love, friendship, and community
Agender joy and celebration
Agender artwork and creativity
Agender diversity and individuality
Five-stripe flag by Mars, 2021.
Nonbinary, unique, and unboundable genders
Genderlessness
Agender community
Four-stripe flag by Mars, 2020.
Night sky, mystery
Concrete or ashes
Bones and sunlight
Grass, earth, and agender spirit
About this site
This website is not intended as the sole authority on agender flags, terms, or issues. Please see the list of info resources or the medical and legal resources page for more perspectives and research.Only you can decide what gender and orientation labels best fit you, if any. No rush, no rules.Please see a real doctor for medical advice, and please see a real lawyer for legal advice.Created June 2021.
Last updated June 2021.Are we missing a flag?
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