- Imu-Sama is confirmed this chapter to be male:
> - Chapter 1086 refers to Imu, one of the 20 kings 800 years ago, as Saint Imo, or in Japanese Imu-si
> - The word (si) means the sacred male, as the Imo, who was called 800 years ago, was called by this formula for males.
> - Only one female of the celestial dragons, known by name, was Chalria (with the exception of Donquixote Doflamingo's mother, whose name did not appear).
> - Chalerya is referred to as Chalerya Ju/LUE, as the word (Ju ) means sacred female and is a feminine form.
> - If the Imu of 800 years ago is the same as the current Imu, then this means that he is male with a very high percentage.
I know its just a theory but I think id be nice to post it here too