LGBTQIA+ Flags

Asexual

Asexual

Asexual

Black: Represents asexuality itself.

Gray: Represents the gray area between sexual and asexual identities.

White: Represents non-asexual allies and the broader sexuality spectrum.

Purple: Represents community.

Bisexual

Bisexual /
Suiaqatiminoorlunilu suiaqatiginngisaminoortoq

Bisexual

Pink: Represents same-sex attraction.

Purple: Represents attraction to both genders.

Blue: Represents attraction to the opposite sex or gender.

Cisgender

Cisgender /
Inunnguutsiminik suiaassutsimisut kinaassusilik

Cisgender

Blue: Represents masculinity or those who identify as male.

Pink: Represents femininity or those who identify as female.

Demisexual

Demisexual

Demisexual

Black: Represents asexuality.

Gray: Symbolizes gray areas of sexuality, including identities like demisexuality.

White: Represents sexuality in general, including non-asexual or sexual identities.

Purple: Represents community.

Non-binary /
Suiaassutsinut pituttorsimanngitsoq

Being nonbinary is a gender identity that denotes people who do not identify themselves as male or female, which are the two binary genders in the binary gender system, and
thus also not the gender they were assigned at birth.

Transgender /
Inunnguuserinngisaminik suiaassusilik

Common term for people whose gender identity is to a greater or lesser extent not in accordance with the gender they were assigned at birth.

Genderfluid

Genderfluid

Pink: Represents femininity or individuals who identify as female.

White: Represents all genders.

Purple: Represents a mix of both masculinity and femininity.

Black: Represents the absence of gender.

Blue: Represents masculinity or individuals who identify as male.

Heterosexual ally

Heterosexual ally

Heterosexual ally

Black and White Stripes: These represent the traditional colors of the heterosexual pride flag.

Rainbow "A": The large, bold letter "A" in rainbow colors in the center represents "allies" and their support for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Homosexual

Homosexual /
Suiaqatiminoortoq

Homosexual

Yellow Triangle with a Purple Circle:

This symbol represents the intersex community.

White, Pink, and Light Blue Stripes:

These colors are represent the transgender community.

Black and Brown Stripes:

Represent LGBTQIA+ people of color.

Red: Life

Orange: Healing

Yellow: Sunlight

Green: Nature

Blue: Harmony/Serenity

Purple: Spirit

Yellow Triangle with a Purple Circle:

This symbol represents the intersex community.

White, Pink, and Light Blue Stripes:

These colors are represent the transgender community.

Black and Brown Stripes:

Represent LGBTQIA+ people of color.

Red: Life

Orange: Healing

Yellow: Sunlight

Green: Nature

Blue: Harmony/Serenity

Purple: Spirit

Intersex /
Inunnguutsiminik suiaassusersiuminaatsoq

Used as a designation for a person's gender if the person has congenital variation in physical gender characteristics.

Pansexual /
Tamanoortoq

Denotes a person who is sexually attracted to people of all genders or regardless their gender.

Gay

Gay

Gay

Dark Green: Represents community.

Light Green: Represents healing.

White: Represents trans and non-binary men.

Light Blue: Represents pure love.

Dark Blue: Represents fortitude, symbolizing strength, courage, and resilience.

Lesbian

Lesbian

Lesbian

Dark Orange: Represents gender non-conformity.

Light Orange: Symbolizes independence.

White: Represents trans and non-binary lesbians.

Light Pink: Symbolizes love and serenity.

Dark Pink: Represents femininity.

Genderqueer

Lavender: Represents a mix of masculinity and femininity.

White: Represents those who identify as agender or gender-neutral.

Green: Represents those who identify outside the traditional binary.

Intersex

Intersex

Yellow: A color traditionally used by the intersex community.

Purple Circle: Symbolizes wholeness, completeness.

Non-binary

Non-binary

Yellow: Represents people whose gender exists outside the traditional binary of male and female.

White: Represents individuals who identify with many or all genders.

Purple: Represents the blending of male and female genders.

Black: Represents people who feel they have no gender or identify as agender.

Yellow: Represents people whose gender exists outside the traditional binary of male and female.

White: Represents individuals who identify with many or all genders.

Purple: Represents the blending of male and female genders.

Black: Represents people who feel they have no gender or identify as agender.

Pansexual

Pansexual

Pink: Represents attraction to individuals of the same gender.

Yellow: Represents attraction to non-binary individuals or those who fall outside the traditional gender binary.

Blue: Represents attraction to individuals of the opposite gender.

Transgender

Transgender

White: Non-binary and gender non-conforming people

Pink: Femininity

Light Blue: Masculinity

White: Non-binary and gender non-conforming people

Pink: Femininity

Light Blue: Masculinity

Polysexual

Pink: Represents attraction to individuals who identify as female or feminine.

Green: Represents attraction to non-binary individuals or those who fall outside the traditional gender binary.

Blue: Represents attraction to individuals who identify as male or masculine.

Pink: Represents attraction to individuals who identify as female or feminine.

Green: Represents attraction to non-binary individuals or those who fall outside the traditional gender binary.

Blue: Represents attraction to individuals who identify as male or masculine.

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