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Handy dandy list of pronouns! The list of pronouns being used in the English language is ever growing,
so here is a list of the ones we know. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, and we plan to keep it
updated as much as we can. If you know of a set of pronouns that should be on this list, let us know!
We should also point out that some people don’t want you to use pronouns at all; they would simply
prefer that you just use their name. Additionally, more and more people are using “they”, “them”, and
“their(s)” as singular, gender inclusive pronouns, even though they have been traditionally used as plural
pronouns.
SUBJECT PRONOUN
OBJECT PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
That is _____ book. -or-
____ is an activist.
I am proud of _____.
That person likes _____.
That book is _____.
She
her
her/hers
herself
He
him
his
himself
Ze*
hir
hir/hirs
hirself
Ze*
zir
zir/zirs
zirself
E or Ey
em
eir/eirs
eirself or emself
Per
per
per/pers
Perself
Hu
hum
hus/hus
Humself
They (are)**
them
their/theirs
Themselves
Name
Name
Name’s/Name’s
Name
*Additional alternate spellings for “ze” are “zie”, “sie”, “xie”, and “xe.”
**When using “they” as a singular gender inclusive pronoun, you would still conjugate associated verbs
as you would for the plural version, as in “they are an activist” or “they like to go shopping”, not “they is
an activist” or “they likes to go shopping.”
Created by the Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools and adapted in part from Part 7 of the GLSEN Jump-Start
Guide “Where’s the ‘T’ in GSA? Making Your Student Club Trans-Inclusive”.

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