Female:
Troubadour
Cleric
Dancer
Manakete
Pegasus Knight
Trainee
Bride
Princess
Male:
Fighter
Barbarian
Pirate
Priest
Monk
Villager
Pupil
Bard
Prince
Journeyman
Conqueror
Dread Fighter
So it turns out, the guys get more classes then the girls do, though it still looks really lop-sided
EDIT: I'm not counting promoted classes
Mind if I add my two cents?
If a promoted class uses multiple weapons, one could go to A rank and the other to S rank depending on what they promoted from
Examples:
Bow Knight:Bow rank S/Sword rank A
Hero: Sword rank S/Axe rank A
Paladin: Lance rank S/Sword rank A
In no specific order:
10. More customization options/ability to choose starting class
9. Less novelty classes
8. Two separate generations with two separate stories
7. Ballisticans to return
6. More unique supports
5. World map
4. More emphasis on decisions
3. More gender-neutral classes
2. Legacy/DLC characters if possible
1. Less difficulty spikes
That's happened to me lately, especially when I was playing AS
Examples:
Faintear the Latias
Lucina the Gardevoir
Toothless the Salamence
Seliph the Gallade
Just take a wild guess...
It depends on both Morgan's current class, other parent, and whether you want Luna or Ignis, although Rally Spectrum and Dual Guard+ both make decent support skills, so maybe Grandmaster->Great Knight