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What are 50 examples of feminine and masculine nouns?

Feminine Nouns:

1. Woman

2. Girl

3. Mother

4. Sister

5. Daughter

6. Aunt

7. Grandmother

8. Queen

9. Princess

10. Bride

11. Wife

12. Empress

13. Goddess

14. Nymph

15. Witch

16. Fairy

17. Lady

18. Duchess

19. Countess

20. Maid

21. Nurse

22. Teacher

23. Actress

24. Singer

25. Dancer

26. Writer

27. Poet

28. Artist

29. Designer

30. Cook

31. Baker

32. Seamstress

33. Hairdresser

34. Stylist

35. Librarian

36. Secretary

37. Receptionist

38. Waitress

39. Shop assistant

40. Salesperson

41. Flower

42. Rose

43. Moon

44. Earth

45. Pearl

46. Diamond

47. Dress

48. Skirt

49. Handbag

50. Jewelry

Masculine Nouns:

1. Man

2. Boy

3. Father

4. Brother

5. Son

6. Uncle

7. Grandfather

8. King

9. Prince

10. Groom

11. Husband

12. Emperor

13. God

14. Elf

15. Wizard

16. Gnome

17. Lord

18. Duke

19. Count

20. Butler

21. Doctor

22. Professor

23. Actor

24. Singer

25. Dancer

26. Author

27. Poet

28. Sculptor

29. Architect

30. Chef

31. Butcher

32. Tailor

33. Barber

34. Stylist

35. Librarian

36. Manager

37. Supervisor

38. Waiter

39. Shop assistant

40. Salesperson

41. Tree

42. Sun

43. Mars

44. Iron

45. Ruby

46. Sapphire

47. Suit

48. Shirt

49. Wallet

50. Watch

Please note: Grammatical gender is a linguistic concept that doesn't always align with biological sex. Some nouns can be considered both feminine and masculine in different contexts or languages. This list provides general examples, but the actual gender of a noun can vary.

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