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I am going to be a female usher at my friends wedding, and we have settled on "usherettes" as a name for us (two female ushers). I don't know if that is a standard name, but it sounds good to me. Of course, the word "usher" isn't gender specific anyway, it just happens to be traditionally male.

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Rarely is a female usher called an usherette. Usher works for either gender and is certainly more masculine.

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The noun 'usher' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.

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The plural noun 'ushers' is a common gender noun, a word for males or females.

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usherette

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usher.

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usher

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