If you click around a bit more in that documentation, you can see that that isn’t an enumeration of genders, it’s an interface for answering the question which gender any given name belongs to. (For example, “Andrea” is understood as exclusively feminine for German speakers, but it’s a common male last name in Italy.)
If you click around a bit more in that documentation, you can see that that isn’t an enumeration of genders, it’s an interface for answering the question which gender any given name belongs to. (For example, “Andrea” is understood as exclusively feminine for German speakers, but it’s a common male last name in Italy.)
why on earth would such a weirdly specific thing be an official extension? lol
Apparently, PHP has a low threshold for making something an “official” api
It’s so masculine they even use it as a male first name in Italy ; ).
Thx, fixed