List of LGBTQ acronyms
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This page lists common initialisms that refer to LGBTQ people or include the LGBTQ community or part of it.
Key
[edit]Letter | Meaning |
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2S | two-spirit – umbrella term for gender-variant Indigenous North Americans |
L | lesbian |
G | gay |
B | bisexual |
T | transgender or transsexual |
Q | queer or questioning[1][2] |
I | intersex |
A | asexual, aromantic, or agender. Sometimes mistaken for ally as a form of aspec erasure.[3][4][5] |
N | non-binary |
P | pansexual, panromantic, or polysexual |
+ or * | "wildcard" indicating inclusion of alternate identities and labels not reflected in the acronym[6] |
Variants of LGBTQ
[edit]- 2SLGBTQI+[7]
- GBT or GBTQ[8] – variant omitting "lesbian", typically when referring only to men.[9]
- GLBT – Commonly used instead until the 1980s. The L was placed first in honor of lesbians who provided care and donated blood during the AIDS Crisis, and LGBT became the dominant spelling.[10][11]
- HBTQ – homosexual, bisexual, transgender, and queer.[12] More common in Swedish.[13][14]
- ITNB+ – intersex, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming.[15] More common in Portugal.[16]
- LBT or LBTQ,[17][18][19] – variant omitting "gay", typically when referring only to women.[20]
- LGB – lesbian, gay, and bisexual.[21][22] In the 21st century, the term became associated with anti-trans groups such as LGB Alliance and #DropTheT.[23][24]
- LGBPA+[21][25][26][27]
- LGBQ[28]
- LGBT
- LGBT+
- LGBTA[29][30]
- LGBTH, with H for HIV+[31]
- LGBTI[32]
- LGBTIH, with H for hijra[33]
- LGBTQI, LGBTIQ, LGBTQI+, or LGBTIQ+[34]
- LGBTQIA or LGBTQIA+[35]
- LGBTQIAP+, with P for pansexuality or panromantic[36][37]
- LGBTQIAPD+, with D for demisexual and demiromantic[38][39]
- LGBTQIAPK+, with K for kink[40][41][42]
- LGBTQIAPN+, with N for non-binary[43]
- LGBTTQQFAGPBDSM[a], acronym for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, queer, questioning, flexual, asexual, genderfuck, polyamorous, bondage/discipline, dominance/submission, sadism/masochism".[44][45][46][47] Coined by queer students at Wesleyan University in the early 2000s.[48]
- LGBTTT or LGBTTTIQ,[49][50] with TTT standing for transgender, transvestite (or travesti), and transsexual[51][52]
- LGT or GLT – variant omitting "bisexual"; referring only to monosexual and monoromantic identities[53][54]
- QUILTBAG, with U standing for undefined, unlabeled, or unsure[55][56]
- TQI+, QTI+, or QIT+, meaning queer, trans, or intersex, and other groups.[57][58][59][60]
Alternatives to LGBTQ
[edit]- GSRD, GSD – gender and sexual (and romantic) diversity
- SGM, GSM, GSRM – gender and sexual (and romantic) minority[61][62][63]
- SGMY – sexual and gender minority youth.[62][64]
- MOGAI or MOGII – marginalized orientations, gender alignments and intersex[65][66]
- SOGI – sexual orientation and gender identity.[67][68]
- SOGIE – sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.[63]
- SOGIESC – sexual orientation, gender identity and (gender) expression, and sex characteristics.[69][70]
- SSOGIE – sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.[63]
Same gender attraction
[edit]- MLM / WLW – men loving men / women loving women (or non-binary people), regardless of sexual or romantic orientation as gay, bi, pan, etc...[71]
- MSM / WSW – men who have sex with men / women who have sex with women. Used primarily in public health as a behavioral category distinct from sexual orientation.[72][73][74][75]
- NBLNB – non-binary loving non-binary.[71]
- SGA, SSA – same-gender attraction, same-sex attraction[76][77][78]
- SGL – same-gender loving. This term is used by some in the Black community to avoid identity terms considered Eurocentric.[70][79]
Sex and gender
[edit]- AFAB – assigned female at birth
- AGAB/ASAB – assigned gender at birth / assigned sex at birth.[80]
- AMAB – assigned male at birth
- DSD – disorders of sex development (or differences in sex development).[81] Describes intersex variations. The former is considered pathologizing by some intersex people.[82]
- FLINTA* – German acronym of frauen (women), lesben (lesbian), intersexuelle (intersex), nicht-binäre (non-binary), transgender and agender.[83]
- FTM/MTF – female-to-male or male-to-female respectively. Considered outdated; trans man and trans woman are preferred.[84][85]
- FFS – facial feminization surgery
- GAC – gender-affirming care; the medical aspect of gender transition
- GAHT – gender-affirming hormone therapy
- GNC – gender non-conforming
- NB (sometimes spelled "enby") – non-binary.[86] Occasionally confused for "non-Black" (also abbreviated NB).[87]
- PGP – preferred gender pronouns. Sometimes proscribed in favor of just "pronouns", to avoid implying that one's pronouns are just a preference, or that they necessarily indicate one's gender.[88]
- PTP – person with a transgender parent[79]
- T4T – trans for trans; transgender people primarily or exclusively seeking relationships with other transgender people.[89][90]
- TGD – transgender and gender diverse[91][92][93]
- TGE – transgender and gender expansive[94][95]
- TGI – transgender, gender diverse, and intersex.[96] The term is also inclusive of people who identify as transsexual.[97]
- TGNC – trans and gender nonconforming[79]
- VSC – variations in sex characteristics. An alternative term for intersex variations.[81]
- XtX, XtF, XtM,[98] FtX, MtX,[99] FtF, or MtM,[100] alternative terms that are used in place of FtM or MtF[101]
Others
[edit]- GSA – gay-straight alliance, or genders and sexualities alliance.[102]
- GLA – gay and lesbian alliance[103][104]
- GLOW – "gay, lesbian, or whatever"[105][106]
- QPR – queerplatonic relationship; committed intimate partnerships which are non-romantic[107]
- QPOC – queer people of color.[108]
- QSA, meaning queer-straight alliance.[109][110]
- QTPOC/QTIPOC, standing for queer and trans people of color or queer, trans, and intersex people of color.[79][111]
- QTWOC, standing queer and trans women of color.[112]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Sometimes LGBTTQQPFAGIBDSM or GLBTQQFAGPBDSM
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