Hen May 2026
Coined in the 1960s by linguist Rolf Dunås, it was inspired by the Finnish gender-neutral pronoun hän .
It is used when a person's gender is unknown, irrelevant, or for individuals who identify as non-binary or genderqueer. 2. Biology and Identification Coined in the 1960s by linguist Rolf Dunås,
In Swedish, is a gender-neutral third-person singular pronoun used alongside han (he) and hon (she). Biology and Identification In Swedish, is a gender-neutral
Determining if a chicken is a hen or a rooster involves observing specific physical and behavioral traits: The Complete Guide to Telling a Rooster from a Hen Biology and Identification In Swedish
It was officially added to the Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL) in 2015.
It entered widespread use around 2012 following the publication of the children's book Kivi och Monsterhund , which used the word exclusively for its main character.