Generation X

Etymology
From. Sense 2 (“the post-baby boom generation”) was popularized by the novel  (1991) by the Canadian author and artist (born 1961).

Proper noun

 * 1)  A generation of people whose future is uncertain; a lost generation.
 * 2)  The generation of people born after the baby boom that followed World War II, especially those born from the mid 1960s to early 1980s, sometimes characterized as cynical, disaffected, lacking direction in life, and unwilling to take part fully in society.
 * 1)  The generation of people born after the baby boom that followed World War II, especially those born from the mid 1960s to early 1980s, sometimes characterized as cynical, disaffected, lacking direction in life, and unwilling to take part fully in society.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Generasie X
 * Arabic: الجيل إكس
 * Armenian: X սերունդ
 * Asturian: Xeneración X
 * Basque: X belaunaldia
 * Catalan: Generació X
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: X世代
 * Czech: Generace X
 * Dutch: Generatie X
 * Estonian: X-põlvkond
 * Finnish: X-sukupolvi
 * French:
 * Georgian: דור ה־X
 * Greek: Γενιά Χ
 * Hungarian: X generáció, X nemzedék
 * Ido: Generaciono X
 * Italian: Generazione X
 * Japanese: ジェネレーションX
 * Korean: X세대
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: nifşê X, jenerasyona X
 * Macedonian: Генерација X
 * Malay: Generasi X
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: Generasjon X
 * Occitan: Generacion X
 * Polish: Pokolenie X
 * Portuguese: Geração X
 * Romanian: Generația X
 * Russian: Поколе́ние X
 * Sardinian: Ingènneru X
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Генера́ција X
 * Roman: Generácija X
 * Slovak: Generácia X
 * Spanish: generación X
 * Thai: เจเนอเรชันเอกซ์
 * Turkish: X jenerasyonu, X kuşağı
 * Ukrainian: Покоління X
 * Urdu: جنریشن ایکس