13-520: [REDACTED] Look up MX or Mx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MX , Mx , mX , or mx may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] MX (band) , a Brazilian thrash metal band Monsta X , occasionally shortened to "MX" mX (newspaper) "MX", a song by Deftones on the album Around the Fur MX (album) ,
26-757: A non-binary barrister from the United Kingdom , became the first person to use Mx (instead of Mr / Ms ) on the board of their chambers . Although Mx remains uncommon in the United States, in April 2016 it was added to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary . Indian airlines Vistara and AirAsia India , both Tata Group companies, added Mx as a third option for passengers booking flights from June 2022. An informal study in 2023 found that 68% of 2,426 participants worldwide who use
39-600: A 1993 album by David Murray Mylo Xyloto , a 2011 album by Coldplay MX Player , an Indian video on demand and streaming platform MX (series) , a trilogy of motocross racing video games Tokyo MX , a Japanese commercial broadcaster MX, a creepypasta based off of Super Mario Businesses and organizations [ edit ] MX, IATA code of Breeze Airways (2021-present) MX, then IATA code of Mexicana de Aviación (1921-2010) Montreal Exchange Moon Express , an American spaceflight company Science and technology [ edit ] Computing and
52-434: A designation for letter beacons , a type of radio transmission Cherry MX switches for mechanical keyboards Meizu MX series , a series of phones designed by Meizu Other uses [ edit ] MX, Roman numeral for the number 1010 Mexico (ISO 3166 country code MX) Motocross , a sport Malcolm X (1925-1965), African-American civil rights activist and Nation of Islam spokesperson Mx (title) ,
65-541: A gender-neutral honorific See also [ edit ] Model X (disambiguation) M10 (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MX . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MX&oldid=1240777931 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
78-581: A structural equation modeling software application WinMX , a file sharing program Juniper MX-Series , a family of Ethernet routers and switches designed by Juniper Networks Weapons [ edit ] MX missiles , a series of experimental equipment MX missile , usually referring to the LGM-118 Peacekeeper Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Maxwell (unit) , measuring magnetic flux Murexide , an ammonium compound Mutagen X , an organochloride MX,
91-488: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages MX">MX The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Mx (title) Mx ( / m ɪ k s , m ə k s / ) is an English-language neologistic honorific that does not indicate gender. Created as an alternative to gendered honorifics (such as Mr. and Ms. ) in
104-584: The International Transgender Day of Visibility , celebrated the following day. In December 2020, the Provincial Court of British Columbia , Canada issued guidance to lawyers and litigants about court introductions, calling for court participants, when introducing themselves, to state the pronouns and courtesy title that should be used for them. "Mx." was one of the titles that participants were invited to use. In March 2021, Oscar Davies,
117-592: The National Health Service and many councils, universities, insurance companies and utility retailers in the United Kingdom. The House of Commons of the United Kingdom confirmed in 2015 that it would accept the use of Mx by MPs. In 2015, Mx was included in a New York Times article about Bluestockings . Its casual usage in the paper was picked up by popular news sites and blogs. The Times 's standards editor Phil Corbett later responded to
130-591: The Royal Bank of Scotland included the title as an option for customers. In 2015, recognition spread more broadly across UK institutions, including the Royal Mail , government agencies responsible for documents such as driving licences , most major banks , several other companies, and UK charity Battersea Dogs & Cats Home . The title is now accepted by the Department for Work and Pensions , HM Revenue and Customs ,
143-496: The Internet [ edit ] .mx , the Internet top-level domain of Mexico Macromedia Studio MX , a web content software program Maximum mode , a processor hardware mode MX Linux , a Debian -based operating system with sysvinit as default init , instead of systemd MX record , an Internet data element used for routing email Mail exchange , a software application responsible for transferring email OpenMx ,
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#1732845140759156-482: The late 1970s, it is the most common gender-neutral title among non-binary people and people who do not wish to imply a gender in their titles. The word was first proposed in the late 1970s. The x is intended to stand as a wildcard character , and does not necessarily imply a "mixed" gender. In 2013, Brighton and Hove City Council in Sussex , England, voted to allow the use of Mx on council forms, and in 2014
169-581: The usage of the title. Later the same year, Mx was included in the Oxford English Dictionary . In 2016, Metro Bank became the first bank in the United Kingdom to offer Mx on its forms (though other banks had amended records to Mx on request prior to this). In 2017, banks of the HSBC Group announced the addition of Mx alongside several other gender-neutral titles as options for their customers. HSBC's 30 March announcement coincided with
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