Lunakurian (alt)

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Not to be confused with lunakurian (scenegender).

Lunakurian is a gender identity in which one does not identity with their assigned gender at birth, but are still comfortable with the gender identity or assigned sex at birth. If someone has had surgery or other gender-affirming care and now feel comfortable in their body, they can also use this term.

Common Definitions

This is a gender which means to be comfortable within one's gender identity and/or assigned gender at birth, but still diverge from one's assigned gender at birth. For example, if a trans woman still feels comfortable in the body of a man. Yes, one can acquire this gender after changing their biological gender via surgery or other means. It simply means that one no longer experiences gender dysphoria.

–LunaStar77, February 21st, 2026 [1]

Etymology

Lunakurian comes from the Spanish word "luna", meaning "moon" — the moon has phases, which relates to how sometimes people will say a gender identity is “just a phase”, and once one can identify as lunakurian, they know that it’s not a phase, it’s who they truly are; the Latin word "kur", meaning "why"; and the suffix "-ian", meaning a person of a group. The term "lunakurian" sounded pretty to the coiner, which is meant to allude to how people who identify as lunakurian feel that their body, outside, or "outer shell" is pretty, as in feeling comfortable with it.[1]

Flags

Feminine lunakurian (alt) flag by LunaStar77 on February 21, 2026[1]

Feminine Lunakurian (Alt) Flag

  • Dark yellowish-green: Represents nature, earth, and grass. It essentially represents one's body as a natural vessel. Even after gender-affirming surgery, the idea of "nature" still applies, as one's body is not artificial, but changed in a very natural way. It essentially represents how one feels "natural" in their own body.[1]
  • Lighter yellowish-green: Represents some sort of transition, as it is the transitional color between the darker yellow-green and the yellow itself. It mostly represents how one could be transgender and still use lunakurian to label themself, or how one could be even partially the gender they were assigned at birth and still call themself lunakurian.[1]
  • Yellow: Represents the soul and one's "true gender", as a fluid entity and not something completely connected to the body. It, for example, represents a trans woman being a true "woman", and not the body they were born with.[1]
  • White: Represents a clean slate within the trans community, as in before any labels were placed. It represents how there are many different labels one could use in addition to being Lunakurian, as a space for labels to be placed.
  • Light pink: Represents being demifemme, demigirl, demigirlflux, or anything under the umbrella of seeing oneself as a "half woman" on an internal level without necessarily being androgynous.[1]
  • Middle pink: Represents being fully female, feminine, transfemme, or anything under the umbrella of seeing oneself as a "full woman" on an internal level.[1]
  • Purplish-pink: Represents being androgynous, nonbinary, or anything under similar umbrellas, while still maintaining a sense of womanhood or femininity.[1]
A seven stripe flag, dark yellow green, lighter yellow green, yellow, white, light blue, middle blue, and dark blue
Masculine lunakurian (alt) flag by LunaStar77 on February 22, 2026[1]

Masculine Lunakurian (Alt) Flag

  • Dark yellowish-green: Represents nature, earth, and grass. It essentially represents one's body as a natural vessel. Even after gender-affirming surgery, the idea of "nature" still applies, as one's body is not artificial, but changed in a very natural way. It essentially represents how one feels "natural" in their own body.[1]
  • Lighter yellowish-green: Represents some sort of transition, as it is the transitional color between the darker yellow-green and the yellow itself. It mostly represents how one could be transgender and still use lunakurian to label themself, or how one could be even partially the gender they were assigned at birth and still call themself lunakurian.[1]
  • Yellow: Represents the soul and one's "true gender", as a fluid entity and not something completely connected to the body. It, for example, represents a trans woman being a true "woman" and not the body they were born with.[1]
  • White: Represents a clean slate within the trans community, as in before any labels were placed. It represents how there are many different labels one could use in addition to being Lunakurian, as a space for labels to be placed.[1]
  • Light blue: Represents being demiboy, demimasc, demifluid with a masc lean, or anything of the sort in terms of feeling like a "half man" without necessarily labelling it as androgynous.[1]
  • Middle blue: Represents being fully masc, transmasc, or anything of the sort in terms of feeling "fully man".[1]
  • Darkest Blue: Represents being androgynous/bigender/nonbinary/ect with a strong sense of man[1]
A seven stripe flag, dark yellow green, lighter yellow-green, yellow, white, pale purple, middle purple, and dark purple.
Enby lunakurian (alt) flag by LunaStar77 on February 22, 2026[1]

Enby Lunakurian (Alt) Flag

  • Dark yellowish-green: Represents nature, earth, and grass. It essentially represents one's body as a natural vessel. Even after gender-affirming surgery, the idea of "nature" still applies, as one's body is not artificial, but changed in a very natural way. It essentially represents how one feels "natural" in their own body.[1]
  • Lighter yellowish-green: Represents some sort of transition, as it is the transitional color between the darker yellow-green and the yellow itself. It mostly represents how one could be transgender and still use lunakurian to label themself, or how one could be even partially the gender they were assigned at birth and still call themself lunakurian.[1]
  • Yellow: Represents the soul and one's "true gender", as a fluid entity and not something completely connected to the body. It, for example, represents a trans woman being a true "woman". and not the body they were born with.[1]
  • White: Represents a clean slate within the trans community, as in before any labels were placed. It represents how there are many different labels one could use in addition to being Lunakurian, as a space for labels to be placed.
  • Light purple: Represents being half or full enby on an internal level, whether it be by being genderfluid, genderflux, or anything alluding to the third gender or in-between. [1]
  • Middle purple: Represents being half or fully androgynous on an internal level, whether it be by being genderfluid, genderflux, or alluding to being two genders at once (like male and female, or being demigirl and demienby).[1]
  • Darkest purple: Represents being agender, genderless, or apathetic to one’s gender, whether it be by being genderfluid, genderflux, or even having no view towards their gender.[1]
A seven stripe flag, dark yellow green, lighter yellow green, yellow, white, light yellow, middle orange, dark orange
Xenine lunakurian (alt) flag by LunaStar77 on February 22, 2026[1]

Xenine Lunakurian (Alt) Flag

    • Dark yellowish-green: Represents nature, earth, and grass. It essentially represents one's body as a natural vessel. Even after gender-affirming surgery, the idea of "nature" still applies, as one's body is not artificial, but changed in a very natural way. It essentially represents how one feels "natural" in their own body.[1]
    • Lighter yellowish-green: Represents some sort of transition, as it is the transitional color between the darker yellow-green and the yellow itself. It mostly represents how one could be transgender and still use lunakurian to label themself, or how one could be even partially the gender they were assigned at birth and still call themself lunakurian.[1]
    • Yellow: Represents the soul and one's "true gender", as a fluid entity and not something completely connected to the body. It, for example, represents a trans woman being a true "woman", and not the body they were born with.[1]
    • White: Represents a clean slate within the trans community, as in before any labels were placed. It represents how there are many different labels one could use in addition to being lunakurian, as a space for labels to be placed.
    • Light yellow: Represents anything on the xenogender spectrum not mentioned in the flags above, including a strong sense of inner self, whether it be by being half xenogender, genderfluid, or anything in between.[1]
    • Middle orange: Represents maintaining a strong sense of gender without necessarily labelling oneself as any gender.[1]
    • Darkest orange: Represents being a therian or anything in similar branches of identity, while still accepting the body one was born with.[1]
An eight striped flag, dark yellowish-green, lighter yellowish-green, yellow, white, light blue, light purple, light pink, and light yellow
Lunakurian (alt) flag by .just-a-lost-trinket. on February 22, 2026[1]

Lunakurian (Alt) Flag

  • Dark yellowish-green: Represents nature, earth, and grass. It essentially represents one's body as a natural vessel. Even after gender-affirming surgery, the idea of "nature" still applies, as one's body is not artificial, but changed in a very natural way. It essentially represents how one feels "natural" in their own body.[1]
  • Lighter yellowish-green: Represents some sort of transition, as it is the transitional color between the darker yellow-green and the yellow itself. It mostly represents how one could be transgender and still use lunakurian to label themself, or how one could be even partially the gender they were assigned at birth and still call themself lunakurian.[1]
  • Yellow: Represents the soul and one's "true gender", as a fluid entity and not something completely connected to the body. It, for example, represents a trans woman being a true "woman", and not the body they were born with.[1]
  • White: Represents a clean slate within the trans community, as in before any labels were placed. It represents how there are many different labels one could use in addition to being Lunakurian, as a space for labels to be placed.
  • Light blue: Represents masculine lunakurian people[1]
  • Light purple: Represents enby lunakurian people[1]
  • Light pink: Represents feminine lunakurian people[1]
  • Light yellow: Represents xenine lunakurian people[1]

History

The term was first coined on February 21st, 2026, by Fandom use LunaStar77.[1]

The feminine lunakurian flag was created on February 21st, 2026, by Fandom user LunaStar77.[1]

The masculine, enby, and xenogender lunakurian flags were all created on February 22nd, 2026, by Fandom user LunaStar77.[1]

The lunakurian flag was created on February 22nd, 2026, by Fandom user .just-a-lost-trinket..[1]

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