Nounself Pronouns

Nounself pronouns are a type of neopronouns that are clearly derived from a preexisting word or words to be used as a gender neutral pronoun set. Any word can be turned into a pronoun set, so there are theoretically infinite sets of nounself pronouns. The word in question does not have to be a noun. These sets can be themed around concepts that have nothing to do with gender, such as nature, technology, or abstract concepts.

Unlike other neopronouns, these sets are usually intended to be used by a small number of people who feel that these pronouns express something distinctive about themselves and/or about their gender. In these ways they are similar to xenogenders and pocket genders, however, not all people who use nounself pronouns are xenic or use pocket genders. Anyone can use nounself pronouns regardless of their gender.

People who use nounself pronouns are sometimes called enespronominal, based on the English pronunciation "enes" of "ns", an initialism of nounself.

History
Starting in early 2014, or late 2013, a community of non-binary people on Tumblr came up with the idea of "nounself pronouns" (some call these "otherkin pronouns," but not all using them are otherkin). Some of the earliest sets of nounself pronouns are the fairy themed set fae/fae/faer/faers/faeself, and the bunny themed set bun/bun/buns/buns/bunself. During 2014 and beyond, many sets of such pronouns were created, and many were adopted as the pronouns of particular non-binary people.

As of today the fae set is by far the most popular nounself pronoun set, with the bun set coming in a close second.

Flag
The green and orange nounself pronoun flag was designed on April 25, 2020‎, by Geekycorn on DeviantArt.

The grey and brown flag was designed by Tumblr user Uncommongenders on June 5, 2018.