These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
The agender flag has evolved through several design iterations since the identity gained visibility in online LGBTQ+ communities in the early 2010s. This particular variant represents one of the earlier designs that circulated before a standardized seven-stripe mirrored design became dominant in the community. The flag employs a four-stripe horizontal design using black, grey, white, and green to convey the core concepts associated with agender identity. The black and white stripes represent the absence of gender, while grey symbolizes the partial or fluctuating experience of gender that some agender individuals may experience. Green, often used in gender-related flags, represents the agender identity itself. As agender visibility increased and the community sought unified symbols, this design was eventually superseded by the more widely recognized seven-stripe version, though earlier variants like this one remain part of the historical record of agender flag design.