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    The AXAB flag.
    The AXAB trans pride flag.

    Assigned X at Birth (AXAB, also called Designated X at Birth "DXAB") is an assigned gender that is most often used for babies with intersex traits. AXAB is used for someone whose external sex traits could not be neatly identified as female or male. Such classification is not common practice and is only seen in certain cultures and regions where genders and sexes outside of the male and female are recognized.[1] It is most commonly designated with an "X", but it is also sometimes seen as AIAB, standing for either assigned indeterminate at birth or assigned intersex at birth.

    History

    The coiner of AXAB is unknown and the term was coined before January 22, 2017.[2]

    Flags

    The AXAB flag was designed by Mod Arco-Pluris on Tumblr account Beyond-MOGAI-Pride-Flags on October 9, 2020.[3] The flag was requested by Tumblr user Variant-Archive for isogender, utrinque, or cisgender AXAB people.[4] The flag's color meanings are currently unknown.

    The AXAB Trans flag was designed by Mod Fy on Tumblr account Beyond-MOGAI-Pride-Flags on January 16, 2018.[1] The flag's color meanings are currently unknown, but it is implied that the flag is inspired by the transgender flag.

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