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[[File:Asteria.jpg|thumb|The asteriagender flag created by Discord user
'''Asteriagender''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels empty, endless, and/or full. It may also have qualities such as layers or feelings of complexity. It can be used alone or in addition to other genders, for example, asteriagender [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or asteriagender [[bigender]].
== History ==
This term was coined on January 8th, 2022 by Discord user
== Flag ==
[[File:Asteriagender flag meaning.jpg|thumb|The confirmed meaning(s) of the asteriagender flag by Discord user ZOOM.]]
The flag was created by the same user on the same day.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Asteria.jpg}}</ref> The flag now has confirmed meanings as of January 10th, 2022. The darker blue stands for xenic/xenogenders, the violet stands for masculine genders, the purple stands for non-binary and genderfluidity, the dark pink stands for feminine genders, the light pink stands for layered and infinite genders, and the white stands for genderless/agender and void-like gender.<ref>[[:File:Screenshot-32-1-10-22.png|File:Screenshot-32-1-10-22.png]]</ref>
== Etymology ==
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Asteriagender is a xenogender that feels empty, endless, and/or full. It may also have qualities such as layers or feelings of complexity. It can be used alone or in addition to other genders, for example, asteriagender non-binary or asteriagender bigender.
History
This term was coined on January 8th, 2022 by Discord user ZOOM.[1] It was heavily influenced by spacegender.
Flag
The flag was created by the same user on the same day.[2] The flag now has confirmed meanings as of January 10th, 2022. The darker blue stands for xenic/xenogenders, the violet stands for masculine genders, the purple stands for non-binary and genderfluidity, the dark pink stands for feminine genders, the light pink stands for layered and infinite genders, and the white stands for genderless/agender and void-like gender.[3]
Etymology
The term stems from the name of the Greek Titaness, Asteria. She was the Titaness of fallen stars and nighttime divination such as divination through dreams and astrology.