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List Of People With Non-binary Gender Identities

Non-binary people are individuals that hold a gender identity outside of the gender binary. Non-binary gender identities may include genderfluid, agender, and bigender. Additionally, some cultures may have "third gender" roles that exist outside of the gender binary.

Non-binary people

List of people, with name, birth year, nationality, gender identity and reference shown
Name Birth year Nationality Gender identity Occupation(s) Reference
Abadon 21st century American Non-binary Professional wrestler
Courtney Act 1982 Australian Genderqueer Drag queen, singer, television personality
Adeem the Artist 1988 American Non-binary Singer-songwriter
Travis Alabanza 1996 British Gender non-conforming Performance artist, poet, writer, LGBTQ rights activist
Ian Alexander 2001 American Non-binary Actor
K Alexander 1992 Canadian Non-binary Actor, writer, web series creator, YouTube personality
Olly Alexander 1990 English Non-binary Singer, songwriter, actor, activist
Taylor Alxndr 1993 American Non-binary Music artist, drag queen, activist
Qween Amor 1989 American Trans-queer Erotic dancer
Ser Anzoategui 1979 American Non-binary Actor (Best Supporting Actor nominee at the Imagen Awards)
Arca 1989 Venezuelan Non-binary, Transgender Record producer, singer
Uzoma Asagwara 1984 Canadian Genderqueer Politician
Bilal Baig 1995 Canadian Genderfluid Playwright, actor
Leo Baker 1991 American Non-binary and genderqueer Professional skateboarder
Ruth Baldacchino 1979 Maltese Non-binary LGBT, intersex human rights activist
Bambie Thug 1993 Irish Non-binary Singer-songwriter, Irish representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Blu del Barrio 1997 American Non-binary Actor
Meg-John Barker 1974 British Plural/non-binary Author, speaker, consultant, activist
Thomas Baty 1869 British Transgender, non-binary Lawyer, writer, editor of the feminist gender studies journal Urania
B-Complex 1984 Slovakian Bigender Music producer, DJ
Sibylle Berg 1962 German-Swiss Non-binary Author, playwright, politician
Mal Blum 1988 American Non-binary Musician, singer
Bob the Drag Queen 1986 American Non-binary Drag queen, comedian
Justin Vivian Bond 1963 American Transgender Singer-songwriter, drag queen
Kate Bornstein 1948 American Gender non-conforming Author, playwright, performance artist, gender theorist
Pandora Boxx 1972 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality
Tony Briffa 1969 Maltese-Australian Non-binary First known intersex mayor, intersex activist, educator
River Butcher 1982 American Non-binary, trans masculine Stand-up comic, actor
Judith Butler 1956 American Non-binary Philosopher, gender theorist
Claude Cahun 1894 French Neuter Artist in the surrealist movement. Photographer, writer, sculptor.
Phoebe Campbell 1997 English Non-binary Actor
Anna-Varney Cantodea 1952 German Genderqueer Musician, singer-songwriter
Nicky Case 1994 Canadian Genderqueer and non-binary Independent video game developer
Cassils 1975 Canadian Gender non-conforming Performance artist
Charlie Cawood 1988 English Non-binary man Musician, composer
Violet Chachki 1992 American Genderfluid Drag queen, model, television personality
Jen Cloher 1973 Australian Non-binary Singer, songwriter, record producer
Ellar Coltrane 1994 American Actor, model
Emma Corrin 1995 English Non-binary Actor
Estefan Cortes-Vargas 1991 Canadian Non-binary Politician
Shea Couleé 1989 American Non-binary Drag queen, musician, television personality
Ivan Coyote 1969 Canadian Non-binary Writer. Won multiple ReLit and Stonewall Book Awards.
Max Crumm 1985 American Non-binary Actor, singer
Miley Cyrus 1992 American Genderfluid Singer, songwriter, actor
Emma D'Arcy 1992 English Non-binary Actor
Brihony Dawson 1984 Australian Non-binary Television presenter, singer
Adore Delano 1989 American Non-binary Singer, songwriter, drag queen, television personality
Cara Delevingne 1992 British Genderfluid Model, actor
Asia Kate Dillon 1984 American Non-binary Actor
Harry Dodge 1966 American Sculptor, performer, video artist, professor, writer
Rain Dove 1989 American Non-binary Model, actor, activist
Dreamcrusher 21st century American Non-binary Musician
Emma Dumont 1994 or 1995 American Non-binary, trans masculine Actor, model, dancer
Cyrus Grace Dunham 1992 American Non-binary, trans masculine Writer, actor, activist
Gabe Dunn 1988 American Non-binary Actor, writer, journalist, podcaster
Kizzy Edgell 2002 English Non-binary, trans masculine, queer actor
Dorian Electra 1992 American Genderfluid Singer, songwriter, video, performance artist
Dominick Evans 1980 Polish-American Non-binary Filmmaker, activist
F1NN5TER 2000 English Genderfluid Twitch streamer and YouTuber
Miss Fame 1985 American Genderfluid Drag queen, makeup artist, model, television personality
Florian-Ayala Fauna 1991 American Androgyne Artist, musician, music producer
E.R. Fightmaster 1992 American Non-binary Actor, producer, writer
G Flip 1994 Australian Non-binary Singer, songwriter, record producer, drummer, and musician
Che Flores 1979 American Non-binary National Basketball Association referee
Tyler Ford 1990 American Agender Writer, public speaker
Hannah Gadsby 1978 Australian Genderqueer Comedian, writer, actor
Sarah Gailey 20th century American Non-binary Writer
River Gallo 1990/1991 Salvadoran-American Genderqueer Filmmaker, actor, model, activist
Masha Gessen 1967 Russian-American Non-binary Journalist, author, translator
Nats Getty 1992 American Non-binary Model, designer, socialite and activist
J. Harrison Ghee 1989 American Non-binary Actor, dancer
Melanie Gillman 20th century American Non-binary Cartoonist
Alex Gino 1977 American Genderqueer Children’s book writer
Ilana Glazer 1987 American Non-binary Comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, activist
Gigi Goode 1997 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality
Celia Rose Gooding 2000 American Non-binary Actor
Tylan Grant 2001 British Non-binary Actor
Grey Gritt 20th century Canadian Non-binary Musician
Gloria Groove 1995 Brazilian Genderfluid Singer and rapper
Sofie Hagen 1988 Danish Non-binary Comedian, author, podcaster, fashion designer, fat acceptance campaigner
Edith Hammar 1992 Finnish Non-binary Artist and illustrator
Angel Haze 1991 American Agender Rapper, lyricist
Johanna Hedva 1982 Korean-American Genderqueer Artist and author in disability studies
Liv Hewson 1995 Australian Non-binary Actor, playwright
Nikki Hiltz 1994 American Non-binary Mid-distance runner
Lann Hornscheidt 1965 German Non-binary Academic
Cal Horton British Non-binary Transgender studies scholar
Beth Jeans Houghton 1990 English Non-binary Musician, artist, animator
Jana Hunter 1979 American Genderfluid Songwriter, musician
Owen Hurcum 1997 Welsh Genderqueer, agender Mayor of Bangor City Council (elected 2021). World's first openly non-binary mayor and Wales' youngest ever mayor.
Eddie Izzard 1962 British Transgender, genderfluid Comedian, actor, writer
Andre J. 1979 American Genderless Party promoter
Jennie June 1874 American Androgyne, invert, urning, fairie Law clerk, activist
Molly Kearney 1992 American Non-binary Actor, comedian
Jesse James Keitel 1993 American Non-binary Actor
Maia Kobabe 1991 American Genderqueer Cartoonist
Janae Kroc 1972 American Genderfluid Author, bodybuilder, marine, model, pharmacist, powerlifter
Kim de l'Horizon 1992 Swiss Non-binary Writer, thespian
Lisa Lachance 20th century Canadian Genderqueer Politician
Shaneel Lal 2000 Fijian-New Zealander Transgender, non-binary Activist, model
Robyn Lambird 1997 Australian Non-binary Wheelchair racer, model
Timothy LeDuc 1990 American Non-binary Pair skater
Haruna Lee 1985 Japanese-American Non-binary Playwright, actor
Jiz Lee 1980 American Genderqueer Pornographic actor
Left at London 1996 American Non-binary, trans woman Singer-songwriter, producer, comedian, internet personality
R. B. Lemberg 1976 Ukrainian-American Bigender Writer, poet, editor, professor
Jesse Leigh 20th century American Non-binary Actor
CN Lester 1984 British Genderqueer Singer-songwriter
Jessie Mei Li 1995 English Gender non-conforming Actor
Demi Lovato 1992 American Non-binary Singer, actor
Brigette Lundy-Paine 1994 American Non-binary Actor
Alex MacFarlane 1955 Australian Androgynous First person known with an 'X' sex marker on passport
Ange Madame 21st century South African Non-binary, queer Producer, rapper, vocalist, performance artist
Gopi Shankar Madurai 1991 Indian Genderqueer Writer, speaker, politician, equal rights activist, recipient of The Commonwealth Award
Keith Maillard 1942 Canadian-American Non-binary Novelist, poet, professor
James Majoos 21st century Australian Non-binary Actor
Jin Maley 1986 American Non-binary Actor
Chella Man 1998 American Queer Actor, model, artist, YouTuber, activist
Kelly Mantle 1976 American Genderfluid Drag queen, actor, television personality
Toby Marlow 1994 British Non-binary Co-creator of Six, composer, writer, actor
Jeffrey Marsh 1977 American Genderqueer Vine and social media activist
Mae Martin 1987 Canadian Non-binary Comedian, actor, screenwriter
Jess McAvoy 1980 Australian Non-binary Performing artist, songwriter, musiciande
Gerard McCarthy 1981 Irish Non-binary Actor
Rose McGowan 1973 American Non-binary Actor, model, singer, author
Catherine McKenney 1961 Canadian Non-binary Politician
Foz Meadows 1986 Australian Genderqueer Writer (Hugo Award winning novelist and blogger)
Bobbi Salvör Menuez 1993 American Non-binary, transgender Actor, model
Bethany C. Meyers 1990 American Non-binary Fitness entrepreneur
Myst Milano 21st century Canadian Non-binary Rapper and DJ
Ezra Miller 1992 American Queer, genderfluid Actor, singer
sj Miller 1970 American Agender Academic and social justice activist
John Cameron Mitchell 1963 American Non-binary Actor, playwright, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, producer, director
Janelle Monáe 1985 American Non-binary Singer-songwriter, actor, record producer
Jack Monroe 1988 British Non-binary transgender Journalist
Jinkx Monsoon 1987 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality
Rose Montoya 1995 Anerican Non-binary, trans woman Model, content creator, activist .
Indya Moore 1995 American Non-binary Actor, model
Grant Morrison 1960 Scottish Genderqueer Comic book writer, playwright
Evelyn Morris 21st century Australian Non-binary Singer-songwriter
Zanele Muholi 1972 South African Non-binary Visual artist, photographer
Ali K. Mulford 20th century Australian Non-binary Writer
Nemo 1999 Swiss Non-binary Singer, rapper, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Skatune Network 1995 American Non-binary YouTuber, musician, composer, music educator, trombonist
Shain Neumeier 1987 American Non-binary Attorney and activist
Marieke Nijkamp 1986 Dutch Non-binary Writer
Norrie 1962 Scottish-Australian Androgynous Activist and political cartoonist
Richard O'Brien 1942 English-New Zealander Transgender, Genderqueer Writer, actor, television presenter, theatre performer
Celeste O'Connor 1998 American; born in Kenya Non-binary Actor
Saoi O'Connor 21st century Irish Transgender, non-binary Climate activist, writer
Eureka O'Hara 1990 American Genderfluid, Gender-neutral Drag queen, television personality
Andrew O'Neill 1979 British Non-binary Comedian, musician, writer
AJ Odasso 1981 American Intersex, non-binary Writer, poet
Tamsin Omond 1984 British Non-binary Activist, author, journalist, politician
Kay O'Neill 20th century New Zealand Non-binary Illustrator and writer
Vico Ortiz 1991 Puerto Rican Non-binary Actor, drag king and activist
Genesis P-Orridge 1950 British Pandrogyne Singer-songwriter, musician, poet, writer, performance artist
Elliot Page 1987 Canadian Transgender, non-binary, queer Actor, producer
Pidgeon Pagonis 1986 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist
V Pappas 1978/1979 Australian-American Woman, non-binary Businessperson, former COO of TikTok
Mason Alexander Park 1995 American Non-binary Actor
Bárbara Paz 1974 Brazilian Non-binary, bigender Actress, producer, model, and film director
A. W. Peet 1968 New Zealander, Canadian Non-binary Physicist (string theory and quantum gravity)
Everest Pipkin 21st century American Non-binary, transgender Software artist, writer, game designer
Planningtorock 1972 British Genderqueer Musician
Devon Price 1988 American Non-binary Social psychologist, blogger, author
Paperboy Prince 1992/1993 American Non-binary Artist, community activist, politician
King Princess 1998 American Genderqueer Musician, singer-songwriter
Public Universal Friend 1752 American Genderless Quaker preacher, proponent of abolition, and sexual abstinence
Chris Pureka 1979 American Genderqueer Singer-songwriter
Quinn 1995 Canadian Nonbinary, transgender Professional soccer player, Olympic gold medallist
Zoë Quinn 1987 American Not-cisgender Video game developer
Sara Ramirez 1975 Mexican-American Nonbinary, genderqueer, bisexual Actor
Bella Ramsey 2003 British Genderfluid Actor
Amy Ray 1964 American Genderqueer Singer-songwriter, member of Indigo Girls, founder of Daemon Records
Omar van Reenen 1996 Namibian Nonbinary LGBTQ rights activist
Raquel Salas Rivera 1985 Puerto Rican Nonbinary Poet
L. J. Roberts 1980 American Genderqueer Textile artist
Megan Rohrer 1980 American Transgender Pastor, activist
Michelle Rojas 1987 American Non-binary Voice actress
Katherine Magdalene Rose 20th century American Non-binary Author, activist
Ruby Rose 1986 Australian Genderfluid Model, actor, singer, television presenter
Roxen 2000 Romanian Non-binary Singer
Rykka 1986 Swiss-Canadian Non-binary Singer and songwriter, Swiss representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016
Dua Saleh 1994 Sudanese-American Non-binary Singer and actor
Marianna Salzmann 1985 German Non-binary Playwright, essayist, novelist
JD Samson 1978 American Genderqueer, non-binary, gender non-conforming Musician
Patruni Sastry 1992 Indian Non-binary Dancer, performance artist, visual artist, model, drag queen
Shamir 1994 American Non-binary Singer-songwriter
Sin Wai Kin 1991 Canadian Non-binary Visual artist, drag performer
SMITH 1985 French Artist, film-maker
Alana Smith 2000 American Non-binary Professional skateboarder
Sam Smith 1992 British Non-binary, genderqueer Singer
Joey Soloway 1965 American Non-binary, gender non-conforming Writer, director, producer
Rae Spoon 1982 Canadian Musician, writer
Amandla Stenberg 1998 American Non-binary Actor
James Stephanie Sterling 1984 English-American Non-binary, transgender Video game critic, web video producer, livestreamer, professional wrestler
J Stevens 20th century Canadian Non-binary Cinematographer, director and co-creator of the comedy series Slo Pitch.
ND Stevenson 1991 American Non-binary Creator of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and Nimona, writer, animator.
Courtney Stodden 1994 American Non-binary Media personality, model, singer, songwriter
Rebecca Sugar 1987 American Non-binary Animator, director, screenwriter, producer, songwriter
Emma Sulkowicz 1992 American Non-binary Performance artist, anti-rape activist
Tash Sultana 1995 Australian Non-binary Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Eliot Sumner 1990 British Genderfluid Musician, singer-songwriter
Quintessa Swindell 1997 American Non-binary Actor
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore 1973 American Genderqueer Author, activist
Bogi Takács 1983 American; born in Hungary Agender Writer, psycholinguist, editor
Audrey Tang 1981 Taiwanese Non-binary, post-gender Politican, software programmer
Bex Taylor-Klaus 1994 American Non-binary Actor
Kae Tempest 1985 British Non-binary Poet
Zoe Terakes 21st century Australian Non-binary, Transmasculine Actor
Damian Terriquez 1998 American Non-Binary Actor, Activist, Philanthropist
T. Thomason 1994 Canadian Non-binary Singer-songwriter
JayR Tinaco 1989 Australian Non-binary Actor
Jacob Tobia 1991 American Genderqueer Writer, activist
Émile P. Torres 21st century American Non-binary Philosopher, intellectual historian, author, activist, postdoctoral researcher, co-coiner of TESCREAL
Nico Tortorella 1988 American Gender fluid Actor, model
Stephen Trask 1966 American Non-binary Musician, composer
Mauree Turner 1992/1993 American Non-binary Politician
Carly Usdin 1982 American Non-binary Filmmaker, writer
Hikaru Utada 1983 Japanese-American Non-binary Singer / songwriter
Alok Vaid-Menon 1991 American Non-binary Spoken word performance
Jonathan Van Ness 1987 American Non-binary, genderqueer Hairdresser, podcaster, television personality
Jo Vannicola 1968 Canadian Non-binary Actor, writer
Sasha Velour 1987 American Non-binary Drag queen, television personality
Lil Uzi Vert 1994 American Gender non-conforming Rapper, singer, songwriter
Hida Viloria 1968 American Genderfluid Writer, author, producer, LGBTI activist
Vice Ganda 1976 Filipino Non-binary Actor and comedian
D.W. Waterson 21st century Canadian Non-binary DJ, drummer, writer, director, web series creator
Lachlan Watson 2001 American Genderqueer Actor
Gigi Raven Wilbur 1955 American Intersex, hermaphrodite, third gender, ladyboy Writer, activist, cocreator of Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Dorian Wood 1975 American Genderfluid Singer, composer, performance artist, visual artist, writer
James Wylder 1989 American Non-binary Founder of Arcbeatle Press, creator of 10,000 Dawns
Celeste Yim 1996 Korean Canadian Non-binary Comedian, writer
Reuben Zellman 1979 American Non-binary Rabbi, musician
Nevo Zisin 1996 Australian Non-binary Writer, activist
Dana Zzyym 1958 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist

Third gender and indigenous people

The term "third gender" has been used to describe hijras of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan who have gained legal identity, fa'afafine of Polynesia, and sworn virgins of the Balkans, among others, and is also used by many of such groups and individuals to describe themselves.

Name Birth year Nationality Gender identity Occupation(s) Reference
Marjorie Beaucage 1947 Canada Two-spirit Filmmaker and teacher
Alec Butler 1959 Canada Two-spirit Playwright and filmmaker
Parinya Charoenphol 1981 Thailand Kathoey Muay Thai boxer
Chrystos 1946 United States of America Two-spirit Poet and activist
Edward Cowley 20th century New Zealand Fa'afafine Entertainer
Waawaate Fobister 20th century Canada Two-spirit Playwright and actor
Ketty Gabriele 1981 Italy Femminiello Mafia figure
Lily Gladstone 1986 United States of America Middle-gendered Actress
Yuhki Kamatani 1983 Japan X-gender Manga writer, illustrator
Shigeyuki Kihara 1975 Samoa Fa'afafine Contemporary artist
Richard LaFortune 1960 United States of America Two-Spirit Author, activist
Marion Malena 20th century American Samoa Fa'afafine Beauty pageant
Shabnam Mausi 20th century India Hijra First hijra in India elected to public office
Kent Monkman 1965 Canada Two-Spirit Artist
Osh-Tisch 1854 Crow Nation Badé Activist
Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann 20th century Samoan Islands Fa'afafine Medical professional
A. Revathi 20th century India Hijra Writer and actor
Jaiyah Saelua 1988 American Samoa Fa'afafine Association football player
jaye simpson 1994/1995 Canada Two-Spirit Writer, poet, activist, drag queen
Tanwarin Sukkhapisit 1973 Thailand Kathoey, non-binary Filmmaker, politician
Laxmi Narayan Tripathi 1979 India Hijra Actor, dancer, and transgender rights activist
Yuu Watase 1970 Japan X-gender Manga writer
We'wha 1849 United States of America Lhamana Zuni Native American
Joshua Whitehead 1989 Canada Two-Spirit Author
Massey Whiteknife 20th century Canada Two-Spirit Businessman and entertainer
Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu 1972 Hawaii Māhū Dance teacher
Jeneen Frei Njootli 1988 Canada Two-Spirit Artist

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ While Coltrane hasn't explicitly identified with any non-binary identities, they said in the reference: "I’m not really a man[.] ... There are definitely people who are men through and through, and that’s awesome, but for me the binary gender demarcation always has felt just kind of like … a charade, like this character that I have to play", signalling an identity outside of the gender binary.
  2. ^ Per the references, Dodge identifies as a butch, but has also repeatedly expressed a disinterest in adopting any other gender designations or labels.

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