Citations:Xenite

Noun: "(fandom slang) a fan of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess"

 * 1998, Hal Schuster, Xenaphile: The Unauthorized, Uncensored Guide for Fans of Xena and Hercules, page 134:
 * The Xenu Flu struck Chicago Xenites during her "Planet Hollywood" appearance (8/14/96);
 * 1999, Karen Kiss, letter printed in "Reader Forum", The Advocate, 30 March 1999, page 6:
 * Thank you so much for the story on Xena. I'd read the article online (the Xenites had it transcribed in full before the ink was dry).
 * 2002, AJW, "How Xena Changed My Life", in How Xena Changed Our Lives: True Stories by Fans for Fans (ed. Nikki Stafford), page 3:
 * Each Xenite has his or her own tale of why this show meant so much, and it's something I truly believe Lucy or Renee will never understand.
 * 2002, American Theatre, Volume 19, page 6:
 * "Xenites" are ensuring Xena's continued pop-cultural presence.
 * 2004, Walter Alesci, "Xena: Warrior Princess Out of the Closet?: A Melodramatic Reading of the Show by Latin American and Spanish Lesbian and Gay Fans", in Femme Fatalities: Representations of Strong Women in the Media (eds.Rikke Schubart & Anne Gjelsvik), page 209:
 * Meanwhile, Jenny is a moderator of a Xenite site and has also her own site.
 * 2007, Maria Wyne, Caesar: A Life in Western Culture, page 35:
 * It also spawned a large fan base (the Xenites) who communicated with each other via the Internet, and inspired comic books, action figures, novels and magazines, even Xena club nights and cruises.
 * 2016, Kaarina Nikunen, "Placing Fan Cultures: Xenites in the Transnational Spaces of Fandom", in The Ashgate Research Companion to Fan Cultures (eds. Linda Duits, Koos Zwaan, & Stijn Reijnders), page 253:
 * Furthermore, fans from different cities have organized their own meetings, such as the Turku Xenites, composed mostly of female fans focusing on the subtext of the series.
 * 2017, Liz Millward, Janice G. Dodd, & Irene Fubara-Manuel, Killing Off the Lesbians: A Symbolic Annihilation on Film and Television, page 141:
 * she was in a Xena chatroom called The Pub when a Xenite in New York City invited her to come and visit.