List of people with non-binary gender identities

This is a list of notable people who identify with a gender that is outside of the gender binary (i.e. non-binary or genderqueer).

Non-binary gender identities include agender and bigender.

Non-binary, genderqueer and genderfluid identities

Name Birth year Nationality Gender identity Notable as Reference
Courtney Act 1982 Australian Genderqueer Drag queen, singer, television personality [1]
Aja 1994 American Genderfluid Drag queen, rapper, television personality [2]
Travis Alabanza 1996 British Gender non-conforming Performance artist, poet, writer, LGBTQ rights activist [3]
Kaitlyn Alexander 1992 Canadian Non-binary Actor, writer, web series creator and YouTube personality [4]
Qween Amor 1989 American Erotic dancer [5]
Arca 1989 Venezuelan Non-binary Record producer, singer [6]
Ruth Baldacchino 1979 Maltese Non-binary LGBT and intersex human rights activist [7]
Meg-John Barker 1974 British Plural / non-binary Author, speaker, consultant, activist [8]
Thomas Baty 1869 British Transgender, non-binary Lawyer, writer, editor of the feminist gender studies journal Urania [9]
Mal Blum 1988 American Non-binary Musician, Singer [10]
Justin Vivian Bond 1963 American Transgender Singer-songwriter, drag queen [11]
Kate Bornstein 1948 American Gender non-conforming Author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist [12]
Pandora Boxx 1972 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality [13]
Rhea Butcher 1982 American Non-binary Stand up comic, actor [14]
Judith Butler 1956 American Non-binary Philosopher, gender theorist [15]
Anna-Varney Cantodea Unknown German Genderqueer Musician, singer-songwriter [16]
Nicky Case Unknown Canadian Genderqueer and non-binary Independent video game developer [17]
Cassils Unknown Canadian Gender non-conforming Performance artist [18]
Violet Chachki 1992 American Genderfluid Drag queen, model, television personality [19]
Shea Couleé 1989 American Non-binary Drag queen, musician, television personality [20]
Miley Cyrus 1992 American Genderfluid Singer, songwriter, and actor [21]
Adore Delano 1989 American Non-binary Singer, songwriter, drag queen, television personality [22]
Cara Delevingne 1992 British Genderfluid Model and actor [23]
Asia Kate Dillon 1984 American Non-binary Actor [24]
Tommy Dorfman 1992 American Non-binary Actor [25]
Rain Dove 1989 American Non-binary Model, actor, and activist [26]
Dorian Electra 1992 American Genderfluid Singer, songwriter, video and performance artist [27]
Laganja Estranja 1988 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality [28]
Dominick Evans 1980 Polish American Non-binary Filmmaker, Activist [29][30]
Miss Fame 1985 American Genderfluid Drag queen, makeup artist, model, television personality [31]
Florian-Ayala Fauna Unknown American Androgyne Artist, musician, and music producer [32][33]
Tyler Ford 1990 American Agender Writer, public speaker [34]
Sarah Gailey Unknown American Non-binary Writer [35]
Melanie Gillman Unknown American Non-binary Cartoonist [36]
Tylan Grant 2002 British Non-binary Actor [37]
Grimes 1988 Canadian Gender neutral Musician [38]
Grey Gritt Unknown Canadian Non-binary Musician [39]
Angel Haze 1991 American Agender Rapper and lyricist [40]
Johanna Hedva 1982 Korean American Genderqueer Artist and author in disability studies [41]
Liv Hewson 1995 Australian Non-binary Actor and playwright [42]
Lann Hornscheidt 1965 German Non-binary Academic [43]
Jana Hunter Unknown American Genderfluid Songwriter and musician [44]
Eddie Izzard 1962 British Transgender, genderfluid Comedian, actor and writer [45][46][47]
Andre J. 1979 American Genderless Party promoter [48]
Elly Jackson 1988 British Singer [49]
Jesse James Keitel Unknown American Non-binary Actor [50]
Janae Kroc 1972 American Genderfluid Author, bodybuilder, marine, model, pharmacist, powerlifter [51][52]
Jiz Lee 1980 American Agender Pornographic actor [53]
CN Lester 1984 British Genderqueer Singer-songwriter [54]
Brigette Lundy-Paine 1994 American Non-binary Actor [55]
Alex MacFarlane Unknown Australian Androgynous First person known with an 'X' sex marker on passport [56][57][58]
Gopi Shankar Madurai 1991 Indian Genderqueer Writer, speaker, politician, equal rights activist, recipient of The Commonwealth Award [59]
Kelly Mantle 1976 American Genderfluid Drag queen, actor, television personality [60]
Jeffrey Marsh 1977 American Genderqueer Vine and social media activist [61]
Rose McGowan 1973 American Non-binary Actor, model, singer and author [62]
Bethany C. Meyers 1990 American Non-binary fitness entrepreneur [63]
Ezra Miller 1992 American Queer, genderfluid Actor and singer [64]
sj Miller 1970 American Agender Academic and social justice activist [65]
Jack Monroe 1988 British Non-binary transgender Journalist [66]
Jinkx Monsoon 1987 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality [67]
Indya Moore 1994/1995 American Non-binary Actor, model [68]
Richard O'Brien 1942 British and New Zealander Transgender, Genderqueer Writer, actor, television presenter and theatre performer [69][70]
Eureka O'Hara 1990 American Genderfluid, Gender-neutral Drag queen, television personality [71]
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge 1950 British Pandrogyne Singer-songwriter, musician, poet, writer, performance artist [72]
Pidgeon Pagonis 1986 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist [73][74]
A. W. Peet Unknown New Zealander, Canadian Non-binary Physicist, string theory and quantum gravity [75]
Planningtorock British Genderqueer Musician [76]
Chris Pureka 1979 American Genderqueer Singer-songwriter [77][78]
Bob the Drag Queen 1986 American Non-binary Drag queen, comedian [79]
L.J. Roberts 1980 American Genderqueer Textile artist [80]
Megan Rohrer 1980 American Transgender Pastor and activist [81]
Ruby Rose 1986 Australian Genderfluid Model, actor, singer and television presenter [82]
Shamir 1994 American Non-binary Singer-songwriter [83]
SMITH 1985 French Artist and film-maker [84]
Sam Smith 1992 British Non-binary and genderqueer Singer [85]
Joey Soloway 1965 American Non-binary, gender non-conforming Writer, director, producer [86]
Rae Spoon 1982 Canadian Musician and writer [87]
Amandla Stenberg 1998 American Non-binary Actor [88]
Noelle Stevenson 1991 American Non-binary Creator of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and Nimona, writer, and animator who is married to Molly Ostertag. [89]
Rebecca Sugar 1987 American Non-binary Animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter [90]
Tanwarin Sukkhapisit Thai Non-binary Filmmaker, politician [91]
Emma Sulkowicz 1992 American Non-binary Performance artist, anti-rape activist [92]
Eliot Sumner 1990 British Genderfluid Musician, singer-songwriter [93][94]
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore 1973 American Genderqueer Author and activist [95]
Bex Taylor-Klaus 1994 American Non-binary Actor [96]
Kae Tempest 1985 British Non-binary Poet [97]
T. Thomason 1994 Canadian Non-binary Singer-songwriter [98]
JayR Tinaco 1989 Australian Non-binary Actor [99][100]
Jacob Tobia 1991 American Genderqueer Writer and activist [101]
Nico Tortorella 1988 American Gender fluid Actor and model [102]
Mauree Turner American Non-binary Politician [103]
Alok Vaid-Menon 1991 American Non-binary Spoken word performance [4]
Jonathan Van Ness 1987 American Non-binary, genderqueer Hairdresser, podcaster, television personality [104]
Joanne Vannicola 1968 Canadian Non-binary Actor, writer [105]
Sasha Velour 1987 American Non-binary Drag queen, television personality [106]
Hida Viloria 1968 American Genderfluid Author, and LGBT and intersex human rights activist [107][108]
Lachlan Watson 2001 American Genderqueer Actor [109]
Karekin Yarian Unknown American Non-binary Author and activist [110]
Reuben Zellman 1979 American Non-binary Rabbi and musician [111][112]
Dana Zzyym 1958 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist
Nevo Zisin 1996 Australian Non-binary Writer and activist [113]
Gigi Goode 1997/1998 American Genderfluid Drag queen, television personality [114] [115] [116]
King Princess 1998 American Genderqueer Musician, singer-songwriter [117]
Victoria Sin 1991 Canadian Non-binary Visual artist, drag performer [118]

Third gender and indigenous gender identities

The term "third gender" has been used to describe hijras of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan[119] who have gained legal identity, fa'afafine of Polynesia, and sworn virgins of the Balkans,[120] among others, and is also used by many of such groups and individuals to describe themselves.

Name Birth year Nationality Gender identity Notable as Reference
Marjorie Beaucage 1947 Canada Two-spirit Filmmaker and teacher [121]
Alec Butler 1959 Canada Two-spirit Playwright and filmmaker [122]
Parinya Charoenphol 1981 Thailand Kathoey Muay Thai boxer [123]
Chrystos 1946 United States of America Two-spirit Poet and activist [124]
Edward Cowley Unknown New Zealand Fa'afafine Entertainer [125]
Waawaate Fobister Unknown Canada Two-spirit Playwright and actor [126]
Ketty Gabriele 1981 Italy Femminiello Mafia figure [127]
M.A.JOY Unknown Japan X-gender Manga writer, illustrator [128]
Yuhki Kamatani 1983 Japan X-gender Manga writer, illustrator [129]
Shigeyuki Kihara 1975 Samoa Fa'afafine Contemporary artist [130]
Richard LaFortune 1960 United States of America Two-Spirit Author, activist [131]
Marion Malena Unknown American Samoa Fa'afafine Beauty pageant [132]
Shabnam Mausi Unknown India Hijra First hijra in India elected to public office [133]
Kent Monkman 1965 Canada Two-Spirit Artist [134]
Osh-Tisch Unknown Crow Nation Badé Activist [135]
Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann Unknown Samoan Islands Fa'afafine Medical professional [136]
A. Revathi Unknown India Hijra Writer and actor [137]
Jaiyah Saelua 1988 American Samoa Fa'afafine Association football player [138]
Laxmi Narayan Tripathi 1979 India Hijra Actor, dancer, and transgender rights activist [139][140]
Yuu Watase 1970 Japan X-gender Manga writer [141]
We'wha 1849 United States of America Lhamana Zuni Native American [142]
Joshua Whitehead Unknown Canada Two-Spirit Author [143]
Massey Whiteknife Unknown Canada Two-spirit Businessman and entertainer [144]
Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu Unknown Hawaii Māhū Dance teacher [145]

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