Nomifluid
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Nomifluid also known as Namefluid or Abronominal is a term describing an individual whose name is fluid and changes day-to-day or often. This is similar to genderfluid, but instead of their gender it is their name that is fluid.[1]
- A Nomifluid individual can have any gender and they do not have to be genderfluid. If they are genderfluid then their changing name may be linked to the gender they experience at that moment, but it may not be linked.
- One who is Nomifluid may feel that their name is just fluid, in regard or regardless of gender. For instance, one day they use the name- Harris, then on Friday they may use the name River.
- Them being Nomifluid might be due to their gender. For example, one who feels as if one day they are a Demigirl and so may use the name- Morgan-, but another day may feel as if they are more Libragender and so may use the name River. Though it is important to note that the name doesn't have to line up with their gender.
- They may also be Nomifluid if they feel their preference changing, this may or may not be linked with Nomiflux, they may feel that the name they have, for instance, Morgan, doesn't work for them at that moment, or doesn't work at all and so use another name, for instance, River.
History
Namefluid as a term was coined by Mod AP on the tumblr blog Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags on February 18th 2019, alongside its flag.[2] The alternate flag was created by Wiki user: Classy Raven, the composition of the flag was inspired by the genderfluid flag.
Nomifluid was coined by Quora user Adrian Santiago on March 24th 2020. The same user created the flag. The meaning of the colors arenât known.
Related Terms
Etymology
The prefix nomi- was taken from the Latin word meaning Name = Nomen[3]