There was a meme a while back where He-Man came out as non-binary and changed their name to They-Man. That's dumb and wrong. They wouldn't change their name to They-Man, they change it to He-[something other than man] (ignoring that He-Man is an alias, not an actual name). In the lore, the "He" part of the name isn't gendered.
See, there are six characters with a name in that style. Obviously Adam and Adora (He-Man and She-Ra, respectively) are the first two. Then we have Adam's future son, He-Ro, the twins' ancient ancestor, also called He-Ro, He-Ro's son, Tay-Larr, and the actual founder of their line, Tay-Larr's daughter, He-Ra. Thus we can conclude that "He-" is gender neutral on Eternia. Based on both He-Ros being men and both He-Ra and She-Ra being women, we can also conclude that the second part of the name probably is gendered, with "-Ro" as masculine and "-Ra" as feminine.
Why do I know this? Not because I'm particularly a fan of He-Man. I just read weird wikis sometimes, for fun.
Also, if it wasn't clear, it's not actually dumb and wrong. I just need to put my useless trivia somewhere.
