Is Yoshi a boy or a girl?

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  1. Yoshi is generally considered male in the Mario franchise.

    Nintendo has mostly portrayed Yoshi as a male character, and the name "Yoshi" itself is traditionally a Japanese male name. However, in some games and media, there are Yoshis of different colors, and occasionally female Yoshis have appeared—like in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, where Birdo is sometimes mistaken for a female Yoshi but is actually a separate character.

    So, while most Yoshis are male, the series includes various Yoshis without strict gender roles.

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  2. Yoshi is officially considered male — but with a twist that makes things a little more fun (and confusing) in the Mario universe.


    So… Is Yoshi a Boy?

    ✅ Yes — Nintendo identifies Yoshi as male.
    He’s usually referred to with he/him pronouns in games, manuals, and character bios.


    Wait… Then How Does He Lay Eggs?

    That’s the twist! Even though Yoshi is male, he lays eggs — a gameplay feature that’s been around since Super Mario World (1990). Nintendo has never offered a “scientific” explanation for this, but it’s treated more like a special Yoshi ability, not tied strictly to real-world biology.

    Think of it as:

    “Yoshi is a male dinosaur who just happens to lay eggs because… Yoshi logic.”

    Fun Fact:

    There are multiple Yoshis in different colors (green, red, blue, etc.), and some games (like Yoshi’s Island) hint at a species or group rather than just one individual.

    TL;DR:

    Yoshi = a male character, according to Nintendo
    Egg-laying = just a magical ability, not meant to match real animal gender rules

    Yoshi’s just doing Yoshi things — and we love him for it.

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