Definitions
Agender = A term which can be literally translated as 'without gender'. It can be seen either as a non-binary gender identity or as a statement of not having a gender identity.
Androgyne = Androgynes have a gender which is simultaneously feminine and masculine, although not necessarily in equal amounts.
Dead name or Birth name = A birth name is the name a person was given at birth. If that name is changed your birth name is then called a dead name and calling a person by that name is called "dead naming"
Demigender = A gender identity that involves feeling a partial, but not a full, connection to a gender identity or just to the concept of gender.
Genderqueer = An umbrella term with a similar meaning to non-binary. It can be used to describe any gender identities other than man and woman, thus outside of the gender binary. The term Queer is sometimes substituted for Genderqueer.
Man = A gender identity which is part of the gender binary. Man is a term used for adults and corresponds to the terms boy (for children), male (adjective) and masculinity.
Non-binary = Any gender expression that does not constantly sit within the M/F or Intersex identity. Non binary people may express a combination of masculinity, femininity, or neither.
Questioning = A term used to describe anyone who is in the process of deciding which gender identity suits them best.
Trans man = Trans men were assigned female at birth, but their gender identity is male.
Trans woman = Trans women were assigned male at birth, but their gender identity is female.
Woman = A gender identity which is part of the gender binary. Woman is a term used for adults and corresponds to the term's girl (for children and adolescents), female (adjective) and femininity.