Neutrois

Neutrois is a non-binary gender identity. It is an umbrella term, with each person experiencing neutrois differently. Common definition include feeling neutral-gender, feeling neither male or female but still feeling strongly gendered (similar to maverique or aporagender), or feeling null-gender, genderless or agender- some genderless individuals may identify as both agender and neutrois, while others may prefer one term or the other. Neutrois individuals may also identify as transgender.

History
The word neutrois was coined by a neutrois person named H. A. Burnham, in 1995.

Flag
The colors meaning of the neutrois flag are as follows:

White represents being neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender.

Dark chartreuse green is the inverse of lavender, a mix of pink and blue, showing that is not female or male.

Black is for being agender or genderless.

Eytmology
The word neutrois is presumably made from a combination of the French word neutre, meaning "neutral" or "neuter," and French trois, "three," as in third gender.