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A brief description of the different pride flags (please note that this is not an exhaustive list of all flags)!

Agender Pride Flag

Created By: Salem X,  2014
Color Meaning
Black: Absence of gender
White: Absence of gender
Grey: Semi-genderless
Green: Non-binary genders

Ally Pride Flag

Created By: Unknown, sometime in the late 2000s
Color Meaning
“A”: Allies
Rainbow Colors: LGBTQIA+ community
Black and White Bars: Heterosexual and/or cisgender people


Aromantic Pride Flag

Created By: Cameron Whimsy, 2014
Color Meaning
Dark Green: Aromanticism
Light Green: Aromantic spectrum
White: Platonic and aesthetic attraction, as well as queer/quasi platonic relationships
Grey: Grey-aromantic and demiromantic people
Black: Sexuality spectrum


Asexual Pride Flag

Created By: Asexual Visibility and Education Network user  "standup", 2010
Color Meaning
Black: Asexuality
Grey: Grey-asexuality and demi-sexuality
White: Non-asexual partners and allies
Purple: Community


Bisexual Pride Flag

Created By:  Michael Page, 1998; based off of the B-Angles symbol
Color Meaning
Pink: Attraction to those of the same gender identity
Purple: Attraction to two genders
Blue: Attraction to those who identify as a different gender

Demiboy Pride Flag

Created By: Transrants on Tumblr,  2015
Color Meaning
Blue : Manhood or masculinity
White: Non-binary or agender identities.
Grey: The grey areas and partial connections and the possibility of more genders rather than the two on the binary spectrum


Demigirl Pride Flag

Created By:  Transrants on Tumblr, 2015
Color Meaning
Pink: Womanhood or femininity
White: Non-binary or agender identities
Grey: The grey areas and partial connections and the possibility of more genders rather than the two on the binary spectrum

Demiromantic Pride Flag

Created By: Unknown, sometime after 2011
Color Meaning
Black: Sexuality spectrum
Grey: Grey-aromanticism and demiromanticism
White: Platonic and aesthetic attraction, as well as queer/quasi platonic relationships
Green: Aromantic spectrum


Demisexual Pride Flag

Created By: Unknown, sometime after 2006
Color Meaning
Black: Asexuality
Grey: Asexuality and Demi-sexuality
White: Sexuality
Purple: Community


Disability Pride Flag

Created By: Ann Magill, 2019
Color Meaning
Black: Mourning and rage for victims of ableist violence and abuse
White: Invisible and Undiagnosed Disabilities
Red: Physical Disabilities
Gold: Neurodivergence
Blue: Psychiatric Disabilities
Green: Sensory Disabilities
Diagonal Band: "Cutting across" the walls and barriers that separate the disabled from normate society, also light and creativity cutting through the darkness
Color Meaning: The disability pride flag is for anyone with a disability, but we want to recognize that a high proportion of LGBTQIA+ individuals also identify as disabled 

Drag Pride Flag

Created By: Veranda L'Ni's design was chosen by the Austin International Drag Festival, 2016
Color Meaning
Purple: Passion for drag
White: How one's body and face become a blank slate to change and create characters on
Blue: Self-expression and loyalty
Crown: Leadership within the community
Stars: The many forms of drag

Gay Male Pride Flag

Created By: gayflagblog on Tumblr, 2019
Color Meaning
Turquoise to Green: Community, healing and joy
White: Gender nonconforming, non-binary, and transgender folks
Blue to purple: Love, fortitude, and diversity

Genderfluid Pride Flag

Created By: JJ Poole, 2013
Color Meaning
Pink: Femininity
White: Lack of gender
Purple: A combination of both masculinity and femininity
Black: All genders, including genders that do not align with femininity or masculinity
Blue: Masculinity


Genderqueer Pride Flag

Created By: Marilyn Roxie, 2011
Color Meaning
Lavender: Androgyny and people who identify as a mixture of female and male
White: Agender people
Dark Chartreuse Green: The inverse of lavender; People who identify outside of and without reference to the gender binary


Intersex Pride Flag

Created By: Morgan Carpenter, 2013
Color Meaning
Purple: Used because it’s seen as a gender neutral color
Yellow: Used because it’s seen as a gender neutral color
Circle: Wholeness, completeness and the intersex people’s potentiality


Lesbian Pride Flag

Created By: Emily Gwen, 2018
Color Meaning
Dark Orange: Gender Non-Conformity
Orange: Independence
Light  Orange: Community
White: Unique Relationships to Womanhood
Pink: Serenity and Peace
Dusty Pink: Love and Sex
Dark Rose: Femininity


Non-Binary Pride Flag

Created By: Kyle Rowan, 2014
Color Meaning
Yellow: Those whose gender falls outside of and without reference to the binary
White: People with many or all genders
Purple: Those whose gender identity falls somewhere between male/female or is a mix of them
Black: People who feel they are without a gender


Original Pride Flag

Created By: Gilbert Baker, 1978
Color Meaning
Hot pink: Sex
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Turquoise: Magic/Art
Indigo: Serenity
Violet: Spirit


Pansexual Pride Flag

Created By: Jasper V, 2010
Color Meaning
Pink: Representing attraction to those who identify as female
Yellow: Representing attraction to those who identify as genderqueer, non-binary, agender, androgynous, or anyone who doesn’t identify on the male-female binary
Blue: Representing attraction to those who identify as male


Philadelphia Pride Flag

Created By: Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT Affairs and design agency Tierney, 2017
Color Meaning
Black and Brown: Queer People of Color
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Blue: Harmony/Peace/Serenity
Violet: Spirit

Polysexual Pride

Created By: Samlin on Tumblr, July 11, 2012
Color Meaning
Pink: Attraction to female-identified people
Green: Attraction to people who identify outside of the traditional male-female binary
Blue: Attraction for male-identified people


Progress Pride Flag

Created By: Daniel Quasar, 2018
Color Meaning
Black and Brown: Black and Lantinx Queer Communities
Transgender Flag: Transgender Communities
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Blue: Harmony/Peace/Serenity
Violet: Spirit 


Rainbow Pride Flag

Created By: Gilbert Baker, 1979;  changed to six stripes  due to money and production issues
Color Meaning
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Blue: Harmony/Peace/Serenity
Violet: Spirit

Transgender Pride Flag

Created By: Monica Helms, 1999
Color Meaning
Light Blue: Traditional color for boys
Light Pink: Traditional color for girls
White: Those who are intersex, transitioning, or see themselves as having a neutral or undefined gender

Two-Spirit Pride Flag

Created By: 2Sanon on Tumblr, 2016
Color Meaning
Two Feathers: Masculine and feminine identities
Circle: Unification of masculine and feminine identities into a separate gender
Rainbow Colors: Colors from the modern Pride flag