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  2. Belle (Disney character) - Wikipedia

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    Writing for St. Francis Xavier University, Dawn Elizabeth England observed that Belle possesses equally as many traditionally feminine as she does masculine traits, citing her bravery, independence and assertiveness as masculine, and her sensitivity and fearfulness as feminine. [95]

  3. Belle (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Belle is a feminine given name meaning "beautiful". It may also be a short form of Isabella, Isabel or variations thereof. People. Isabella Belle ...

  4. Bella - Wikipedia

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    Bella is a feminine given name. It is a diminutive form of names ending in -bella. Bella is related to the Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Latin words for beautiful, and to the name Belle, meaning beautiful in French. [1] [2] It increased in usage following the publication of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer.

  5. Gender in English - Wikipedia

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    Nouns seem to possess a well defined but covert system of grammatical gender. We may call a noun masculine, feminine or neuter depending on the pronouns which it selects in the singular. Mass or non-count nouns (such as frost, fog, water, love) are called neuter because they select the pronoun it. Count nouns divide into masculine and feminine.

  6. Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person ...

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    For people and animals with specified gender, the masculine or feminine pronouns are used, but the nouns still take either neutral or common articles. There is no gender distinction in the plural. In Swedish, the word hen was introduced generally in the 2000s as a complement to the gender-specific hon ("she") and han ("he").

  7. Grammatical gender - Wikipedia

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    Here a masculinefeminine–neuter system previously existed, but the distinction between masculine and feminine genders has been lost in nouns (they have merged into what is called common gender), though not in pronouns that can operate under natural gender. Thus nouns denoting people are usually of common gender, whereas other nouns may be ...

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  9. Christabelle - Wikipedia

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    Christabelle is a feminine given name derived from the elements "Christa" which means "follower of Christ/Christian", and "Belle" which means "beautiful". But could be a variant of the name Christina, which is a feminine version of the masculine given name Christian. It may refer to: Christabelle Borg (born 1992), Maltese singer