
Cloud/Cloudself Flag Made By Fandom User @GoatsJourney
Cloudself neopronouns are gender neutral pronoun sets inspired by the word "cloud". They can be used by anyone regardless of gender identity or expression.
Clou/cloud[]
Clou/cloud set:
Case | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Nominative |
Clou | Clou went to the store |
Accusative |
Cloud | I met cloud today |
Pronominal Possessive |
Clouds | Clou walked clouds dog today |
Predicative Possessive |
Clouds | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow clouds |
Reflexive |
Cloudself | Clou has to drive cloudself to school |
Cloud/Clouds[]

Cloudself pronoun flag.
Cloud/clouds set:
Case | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Nominative |
Cloud | Cloud went to the store |
Accusative |
Cloud | I met cloud today |
Pronominal Possessive |
Cloud or Clouds | Cloud walked cloud dog today OR
Cloud walked clouds dog today |
Predicative Possessive |
Clouds | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow clouds |
Reflexive |
Cloudself | Cloud has to drive cloudself to school |
These pronouns were coined in 2016 by Tumblr user pronoun-archive.[1] The flag was created by Instagram user neopronoun.flagz on May 16th, 2021.[2]
Clow/Cloud[]
Clow/cloud set:
Case | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Nominative |
Clow | Clow went to the store |
Accusative |
Cloud | I met cloud today |
Pronominal Possessive |
Cloud | Clow walked cloud dog today |
Predicative Possessive |
Clouds | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow clouds |
Reflexive |
Cloudself | Clow has to drive cloudself to school |
Clo/Cloud[]
Clo/cloud set:
Case | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Nominative | Clo | Clo went to the store |
Accusative | Cloud | I met cloud today |
Pronominal Possessive | Clouds | Clo walked clouds dog today |
Predicative Possessive | Clouds | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow clouds |
Reflexive | Cloudself | Clo has to drive cloudself to school |
Clo/Clou[]
Clo/cloud set:
Case | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Nominative | Clo | Clo went to the store |
Accusative | Clou | I met clou today |
Pronominal Possessive | Clous | Clo walked clous dog today |
Predicative Possessive | Clous | If I need a phone my friend will let me borrow clous |
Reflexive | Clouself | Clo has to drive clouself to school |
These pronouns were coined in 2016 by Tumblr user briarouge.[3]