Male perfume is commonly referred to as “cologne,” a term that has been used for centuries to describe fragrances specifically tailored for men. However, the terminology has evolved, and now the more inclusive term “fragrance” is often used to encompass both cologne and perfume, regardless of gender. This shift reflects the modern understanding that fragrance preferences are not strictly bound by traditional gender norms, and men may enjoy a wider range of scents than just traditional colognes.