-me nouns are masculine
Most French nouns that end in the letters -me are masculine. This holds true even though the final e is silent. The pattern applies to common words and more technical terms alike.
Examples of masculine -me nouns:
- le tourisme – “the tourism”
- le problème – “the problem”
- le racisme – “the racism”
- le fascisme – “the fascism”
- le nazisme – “the nazism”
- le féminisme – “the feminisme”
- le communisme – “the communism”
- le capitalisme – “the capitalism”
- le socialisme – “the socialism”
- le système – “the system”
- le thème – “the theme”
- le poème – “the poem”
- le schème – “the scheme”
- le diplôme – “the diploma”
- le programme – “the program”
- le dilemme – “the dilemma”
- le symptôme – “the symptom”
- le prisme – “the prism”
- le schisme – “the schism”
- le dogme – “the dogma”
- le paradigme – “the paradigm”
- le métabolisme – “the metabolism”
- le mécanisme – “the mechanism”
- le romantisme – “the romanticism”
- le réalisme – “the realism”
- le magnétisme – “the magnetism”
- le rythme – “the rhythm”
Exceptions exist. Some -me nouns are feminine. These are few but common enough to know.
Feminine -me nouns:
- la femme – “the woman”
- la crème – “the cream”
- la plume – “the feather” or “the pen”
- la brume – “the mist” or “the haze”
- la larme – “the tear” (as in crying)
- la pomme – “the apple”
- la palme – “the palm” (as in palm branch or prize)
- la rame – “the oar” or “the ream” (of paper)
- la gramme – “the gram” (unit of mass; note le kilogramme is masculine)
- la victime – “the victim”
- la prime – “the bonus” or “the reward”
- la estime – “the esteem” (rare without l’estime)
- la lame – “the blade” or “the wave”
- la gomme – “the eraser” or “the gum”
- la somme – “the sum” (mathematics) or “the nap” (sleep)
- la came – “the dope” or “the junk” (slang for drugs)
- la cime – “the peak” or “the summit”
- la lime – “the file” (tool)
- la firme – “the firm” (company)
- la thermie – “the therm” (unit of heat, rare but feminine)
Note that many abstract nouns ending in -me are masculine, especially those from Greek roots. The feminine exceptions tend to be old, short, concrete words. When in doubt, check a dictionary. But for most -me words, masculine is the safe bet.
Summary
French nouns ending in -me are usually masculine. Feminine exceptions are few. Learn the common exceptions by heart. Use the pattern to guess new words.