Are there any female Legendary Pokémon?

Are there any female Legendary Pokémon? This is a question that has puzzled many Pokémon trainers and enthusiasts over the years. While Legendary Pokémon have always been a central part of the franchise, information about their gender has sometimes been scarce or ambiguous.

Direct Answer
At least 15 Legendary Pokémon have been identified as being male, but what about the females? As our research has shown, some Legendary Pokémon have indeed been confirmed as female, bringing the total number of feminine Legendary Pokémon to around 17.

Who are the Female Legendary Pokémon?
Let’s get started with the list, shall we?

• Articuno and Moltres are female.
• Raikou and Entei are males
• Latias and Latios: Latias is the female counterpart.
• Suicune is also female.
Meowth, Cleffa, and Igglybuff are also Legendary; Igglybuff’s female form is one, but the others have varying genders.
• Shaymin is the other Legendary Pokémon confirmed to be female.
• The Primordial Giants: Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina
Zekrom is male, Fairy-type, Dragon/dragon-type


• Kyogre is genderless, a rare exception where our god Arceus says.

Interesting Insights into Pokémon Design
Interestingly enough, the designer of several Legendary Pokémon, Chu Palcu, mentioned that even in the earliest days, female Legendary Pokémon were intentional creations. For example,
Articuno’s iconic, majestic appearance reflects on female strength. Other reasons might be more psychological with Chu, whose main goal is for some other Pokémon. Another was an experiment that changed as more Legendary Pokémon are coming.
The Lake Trio being female because
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Other interesting tidbits came to light while exploring

  1. The female ratio is around 34:
  2. Pokémon names for females
    – "Female" – always end with
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Female Pokémon Male Pokémon
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