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    '''Ferrian''' is a [[xenogender]] from the [[Element System]]. It is a [[Two Element Combinations|combination]] of the masculine element [[fervian]] (fire), and the neutral element [[tellusian]] (earth), and is represented by the element of metal. The noun form of the word is ferri (ex: I am ferri).
    '''Ferrian''' is a [[xenogender]] from the [[Element System]]. It is a [[Two Element Combinations|combination]] of the masculine element [[fervian]] (fire), and the neutral element [[tellusian]] (earth), and is represented by the element of metal. The noun form of the word is ferri (ex: I am ferri).

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    The Ferrian flag.

    Ferrian is a xenogender from the Element System. It is a combination of the masculine element fervian (fire), and the neutral element tellusian (earth), and is represented by the element of metal. The noun form of the word is ferri (ex: I am ferri).

    History

    Ferrian was first known to be coined on January 14th, 2018, along with the flag[1], but it was likely coined earlier than that on a Google spreadsheet[2].

    Flag

    The flag's colors are orange and grey, likely the colors of copper and iron, with a diamond in the center, representing the fervian and tellusian triangles stuck together.

    Etymology

    The word ferrian comes from the Latin word ferrum, meaning "iron"[3].

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