Cisgender
Cisgender describes a person whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth. For example, a person assigned female at birth who identifies as a woman is cisgender. The term is commonly used as a counterpart to transgender, which describes someone whose gender identity differs from the sex assigned at birth. Using cisgender clarifies discussions about gender identity separate from sexual orientation and helps describe experiences across different groups.
Etymology and usage: Cis is a Latin-derived prefix meaning “on the same side,” while trans means “on
In discourse and research, cisgender is used to describe populations in studies of gender, health, and social