Yoni
- In Hinduism, a stylized representation of a vulva worshiped as a symbol of a goddess or Shakti.
- The female genitalia, regarded as a divine symbol of sexual pleasure.
- The Tantric symbol of the feminine.
According to the OED the word first appears in English in 1799 and is derived from the Sanskrit yonih, womb, abode, source.
Lingam
- In Hinduism, a stylized phallus worshiped as a symbol of the god Shiva.
- The penis.
- (In Sanskrit grammar) the masculine gender.
Again, the word is from the Sanskrit liṅga, liṅgam, mark, penis. It is first recorded in English in 1719.