In most languages in which every noun has a gender (Greek and Romance, anyway), the word for moon is feminine. Likewise in most myths, Indo-European, at least. The fact that the moon, like women, has a monthly cycle may have something to do with the association.
2007-11-23 07:02:31
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answered by aida 7
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According to my book of Paganism the moon represents the female, and the sun represents a male, following the laws and cycles of Nature.
2007-11-23 09:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Female.
2007-11-23 06:52:17
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answered by River 4
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On Bear in The Big Blue house, the moon was a lady named Luna!
That was a good show
2007-11-23 06:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be female, because they put man on the moon.
2007-11-23 06:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the moon is the night's light as is shines on lovemakers-
at night it provides light for the man to see the beauty of the woman
so the moon is male
2007-11-23 06:58:15
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answered by jas j 4
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male cause they say u can see a mans face in the moon
2007-11-23 06:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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She must be a female named Luna because there is a man in her.
2007-11-23 07:08:34
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answered by Dianne m 5
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Male, and the sun is a female.
2007-11-23 06:53:25
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answered by Memories of Another World. 6
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I think it's male because it stays out on it's own every night!
2007-11-23 07:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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