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Title definition, the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. See more.
Title definition, the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. See more.
A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone's name to signify either veneration an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages titles may even be inserted between a first and last name (for example Graf in German Cardinal in Catholic usage or clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some titles are hereditary.
Contents
1 Formal social titles
2 Academic titles
3 Professional titles
4 Ecclesiastical titles
5 Devotional titles
6 Titles for heads of state and other leaders
6.1 Elected or popularly proclaimed
6.2 Hereditary
6.3 Historical titles for heads of state
6.3.1 Appointed
6.3.2 Elected or popularly declared
6.3.3 Hereditary
6.4 Fictional and hypothetical titles for heads of state
7 Honorary titles granted by heads of state
7.1 Current
7.2 Historical
8 Executive branch of government and other sub-national rulers
8.1 Currently in use
8.2 Historical
9 Judicial titles
9.1 In current use
9.2 Historical
10 Legislative titles
10.1 In current use
10.2 Historical
11 Honorary titles granted by an institution
12 Honorary titles granted by a mentor with the same title
13 Honorary titles granted by peers
14 Honorary titles bestowed by followers
15 See also
16 Sources
17 References
18 External links
Formal social titles
Mr - Formal male title
Ms - Formal female title
Mrs - Formal title for married females
Miss - Formal title for unmarried females
Academic titles
Professor
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Professor Emeritus
Dean
Dean Emeritus
Doctor
Ph.D. / D.Phil. Doctor of Philosophy
J.D. Juris Doctor
LL.D Doctor of Laws
D.D. Doctor of Divinity
D.Sc. Doctor of Science
DBA Doctor of Business Administration
DPA Doctor of Public Administration
D.Min. Doctor of Ministry
D.Mus. Doctor of Music
DMA Doctor of Musical Arts
DFA Doctor of Fine Arts
DA Doctor of Arts
D.Prof Doctor of Professional Studies (Professional Doctorate)
Ed.D.
PsyD
Pharm.D.
Th.D.
Doctorates in the field of medicine:
MD
DC
D.O.
DDS
DMD
O.D.
DPT
DPM
DVM
Master
MArch Master of Architecture
MA Master of Arts
MAL Master of Liberal Arts
MBA Master of Business Administration
MPA Master of Public Administration
MChem Master in Chemistry
MC - Master of Counselling
MDiv Master of Divinity
MEd Master of Education
MEng Master of Engineering
MFA Master of Fine Arts
MHA - Master of Healthcare Administration
LL.M Master of Law
MLA - Master of Landscape Architecture
MPhil Master of Philosophy
MRes Master of Research
MSc Master of Science
MPhys Master of Physics
MPharm - Master of Pharmacy
MSE Master of Science in Engineering
MSRE Master of Science in Real Estate
MSW - Master of Social Work
Magister Magister
ThM Master of Theology
MURP Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Bachelor
BArch Bachelor of Architecture
BSc Bachelor of Science
BA Bachelor of Arts
BEng Bachelor of Engineering
B.Des. - Bachelor of Design
B.Phil Bachelor of Philosophy
LLB Bachelor of Law
Bachelor of Fine Arts
BURP Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
BVSc Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Other
Lecturer
Research Fellow
Professional titles
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Judge
Officer
RN
MT/CLS
AICP
Attorney
Accountant
ACMA
CA
CPA
CIA
CGA
CMA
CFM
CFP
CFE
CFA
MAcy
MBA
Advocate
Ambassador designated individual representative
Bailiff
Barrister
Chartered Surveyor(MRICS)
Coach
Engineering titles:
MBEng Building Engineer
PE Professional Engineer
SE Structural Engineer
GE Geotechnical Engineer
Chartered Engineer(CEng)
Incorporated Engineer(IEng)
Eur Ing European Engineer
P.Eng Professional Engineer
IT Professionals:
Chartered IT Professional(CITP)
Member of the British Computing Society (MBCS)
Chartered Biologist(CBiol)
Chartered Scientist (CSci)
EurChem
Master Mariner
MLIS
MSN
MSW
Logistician
CPL
PLog
FCILT
CMILT
CTP
Notary
NPLQ
Registered Pharmacist R.Ph
PA RPA PA-C or RPA-C
Physicists:
P.Phy Chartered Physicist (UK)
P.Phy Professional Physicist (Canada)
Pilot Qualifications:
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
Private Pilot License (PPL)
Pilot Professional Titles/Ranks:
Captain (Capt.)
First Officer (F/O.)
Second Officer (S/O.)
Flight Engineer (F/E.)
Queen's Counsel QC (KC when monarch is male)
Reader
Urban planning titles:
AICP Certified Planner
RPP Registered Professional Planner
Ecclesiastical titles
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Abbess Abbot Ablak Anax Archbishop Archdeacon Ayatollah Blessed Bishop Bodhisattva Brother Buddha Cantor Cardinal Catholicos Chaplain Deacon Dean Demiurge Elder Father Friar Imam Kohen Mahdi Messiah Minister Monsignor Mother Superior Mullah Nath Pastor Patriarch Pope President especially in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Primate Prophet Rabbi Rebbe Reverend Rosh HaYeshiva Saint Saoshyant Sister Terdisambiguation needed Tirthankar Vardapet Venerable
Devotional titles
Titles of Jesus
Titles of Mary
kyamuni (Buddha)
Titles of Mohammed
Mahdi
"King of Kings" "Elect of God" and "Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah the Author of Mankind" used by Rastafarians for Haile Selassie I.
Master used in Kung Fu and some forms of Buddhism Shinto Confucianism and Hinduism.
Rinpoche In Tibetan Buddhism.
Titles for heads of state and other leaders
Elected or popularly proclaimed
Chairman (from which comes Vice Chairman)
Colonel (from which comes Lieutenant Colonel)
Pontiff (the title held by the pope pope being the position)
President (from which comes such titles as Deputy President Executive Vice President Lord President of the Council and Vice President)
Regent (The biarchs of San Marino are titled Captains Regent. From this term also came the historical title Prince Regent.)
Hereditary
Chief origin of Chief of Staff Chieftain Clan Chief Hereditary Chief and War Chief. The present head of Samoa is titled a Paramount Chief
Prince/Princess Title often given to the sons and daughters of ruling monarchs. Also a title of the upper nobility in the Holy Roman Empire and its subsidiary territories until 1918. The German term for this title is Frst which loosely translates as prince.
Archduke/Archduchess An historical title of the Habsburg Dynasty that ruled Austria and Hungary until 1918
Grand Duke/Grand Duchess. Historical title of the Romanov Dynasty that ruled Russia until 1917. Also used in various Germanic territories until World War I.
Duke/Duchess
Earl (Count outside the UK)/Countess
Emir/Emira Arabic Prince/Princess
Emperor/Empress
Baron/Baroness
Marquess/Marchioness
King/Queen
Leader The head of state of North Korea is titled Great Leader. The de facto head of state of Iran is titled Supreme Leader.
Sultan/Sultana (title) Arabic for "powerful ruler"
Maharajah/Maharani
Viscount/Viscountess
Pharaoh
Male version
Female version
Realm
Adjective
Latin
Examples
Emperor
Empress
Empire
Imperial
Imperial and Royal (Austria)
Imperator (Imperatrix)
Roman Empire Byzantine Empire Ottoman Empire Holy Roman Empire Russia First and Second French Empire Austria Mexico Brazil German Empire (none left in Europe after 1918) Empress of India (ceased to be used after 1947 when India was granted independence from the British Empire) Japan (the only remaining enthroned emperor in the world).
King
Queen
Kingdom
Royal
Rex (Regina)
Common in larger sovereign states
Viceroy
Vicereine
Viceroyalty
Viceroyal
Proconsul
Historical: Spanish Empire (Peru New Spain Rio de la Plata New Granada) Portuguese Empire (India Brazil) British Empire
Grand Duke
Grand Duchess
Grand duchy
Grand Ducal
Magnus Dux
Today: Luxembourg; historical: Lithuania Baden Finland Tuscany et al.
Archduke
Archduchess
Archduchy
Archducal
Arci Dux
Historical: Unique only in Austria Archduchy of Austria; title used for member of the Habsburg dynasty
Prince
Princess
Principality Princely state
Princely
Princeps
Today: Monaco Liechtenstein Wales;1 Andorra (Co-Princes). Historical: Albania Serbia
Duke
Duchess
Duchy
Ducal
Dux
There are none left currently. Historical examples include Normandy.
Count
Countess
County
Countly
Comes
Most common in the Holy Roman Empire translated in German as Graf; historical: Barcelona Brandenburg Baden numerous others
Baron
Baroness
Barony
Baronial
Baro
There are normal baronies and sovereign baronies a sovereign barony can be compared with a principality however this is an historical exception; sovereign barons no longer have a sovereign barony but only the title and style
Pope
There is no formal feminine of Pope Note 1
Papacy
Papal
Papa
Monarch of the Papal States and later Sovereign of the State of Vatican City
Historical titles for heads of state
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title n. An identifying name given to a book, play, film, musical composition, or other work. A general or descriptive heading, as of a book chapter
title n. An identifying name given to a book, play, film, musical composition, or other work. A general or descriptive heading, as of a book chapter
The following are no longer officially in use though some may be claimed by former regnal dynasties.
Appointed
Caesar (an honorific family name passed through Roman emperors by adoption)
Legate
Tetrarch
Satrap
Elected or popularly declared
Archon
Caudillo
Consul
Decemvir
Roman dictator
Doge
Duce
Fhrer
Imperator
Lord Protector
Triumvir
Hereditary
Basileus
Caliph
Khagan
Khan
King-Emperor (The feminine equivalent is Queen-Empress)
Malik
Mikado
Nawab
Negus
Pharaoh
Regina (the masculine form is Rex)
Saopha
Sapa Inca
Shah
Tsar
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When a difference exists below male titles are placed to the left and female titles are placed to the right of the slash.
Africa
Almamy Fulani people of west Africa
Asantehene Ashanti title of the King of the Ashanti People in Ghana
Eze Igbo people of Nigeria
Kabaka Baganda people of Buganda in Uganda
Negus Ethiopia
Oba Yoruba people of Nigeria
Omukama Bunyoro title of some kings in Uganda
Pharaoh ancient Egypt
Tutsi Mwami Kings of Rwanda and Burundi
Asia
Arasan/Arasi Tamil Nadu (India) Sri Lanka
Bayin The title given to the king of pre colonial Burma
Phrabat Somdej Phrachaoyuhua King of Thailand (Siam) the title literally means "The feet of the Greatest Lord who is on the heads (of his subjects)" (This royal title does not refer directly to the king himself but to his feet according to traditions.)
Druk Gyalpo hereditary title given to the king of Bhutan
Chakrawarti Raja India Sri Lanka
Chogyal "Divine Ruler" ruled Sikkim until 1975
Datu pre-colonial Philippines
Engku or Ungku Malaysia to denote particular family lineage akin to royalty
Hungd Imperial China (Emperor)
Hwangje Self-styled Korean "emperor"; states that unified Korea
Hoang De Self-styled Vietnamese "emperor"; unified Vietnam
Meurah Aceh before Islam
Maha raja/feminine form is Maharani Emperor Empress India Sri Lanka
Racha Thailand same meaning as Raja
Raja pre-colonial Philippines
Raja Malaysia Raja denotes royalty in Perak and certain Selangor royal family lineages is roughly equivalent to Prince or Princess
Raja Nepal King
Rani Nepali Queen
Hari Filipino title for king
Patabenda Sub- king Sri lanka
Preah Karuna Preah Bat Smdech Preah Bromneath King of Cambodia Khmer the title literally means "The feet of the Greatest Lord who is on the heads (of his subjects)" (This royal title doesn't refer directly to the king himself but to his feet according to traditions.)
Qaghan Central Asian Tribes
Saopha Shan king of Shan today as a part of Myanmar
Susuhanan the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
Shahinshah or Padshah or Badshah- Persian/Iranian "King of Kings" or Persian rulers in Hindustan(India)
Shah Persian/Iranian and Afghanistan and Tajikistan King
Sheikh Arabic traditional regional leader principalities of (Bahrain Kuwait Qatar UAE)
Sultan/Sultana Arabic King (present Oman and former Ottoman Empire)
Aceh Brunei Java Oman Malaysia Sultan is the title of seven (Johor Kedah Kelantan Pahang Perak Selangor and Terengganu) of the nine rulers of the Malay states.
Syed Islamic World descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Tenn or Mikado Japan
Sumeramikoto Okimi Japan king
Shogun Japanese military dictator always a Samurai
Tengku Malaysia Indonesia Tengku (also spelled Tunku in Johor Negeri Sembilan Kedah and Deli Sultanate of Indonesia is roughly equivalent to Prince or Princess
Veyndhan ko/Arasi Tamil Nadu(India)
Wang (King) pre-Imperial China. In China "king" is the usual translation for the term wang .
Wang States of Korea that did not have control over the entire peninsula.
Vuong States in Vietnam that did not control the entire realm.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Monarch of Malaysia elected each five years among the reigning Sultan of each Malaysian state
Europe
Arqa/Thagavor King of Armenia
Germanic king
Basileus Greek ruler
Despot a Byzantine court title also granted in the states under Byzantine influence such as the Latin Empire Bulgaria Serbia and the Empire of Trebizond.
Vezr Ancient Hungarian
Fejedelem Ancient/Medieval Hungarian
Tsar the ruler of Imperial Russia
Vojvoda (Serbian)/Vajda (Hungarian) Serbian/Hungarian/Romany Title
Domn (in Romanian) /Gospodar (in Old Slavonian) Medieval Romania (Moldova Wallachia)
R R taithe Ruiri R ruireach and Ard R King local king regional overking (provincial) king of overkings and High King in Gaelic Ireland also Scotland
Kniaz'/Knyaginya/Knez/Knjeginja (generally translated as "prince") Kievan Rus'/Serbia
Kaiser Imperial Germany
Tsar/Tsaritsa Bulgaria pre-imperial Russia Serbia
Kunigaikshtis (Kunigaiktis) Lithuanian duke as in Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
upan sometimes Veliki upan (Grand upan) Serbia Croatia
Autocrator Greek term for the Byzantine Emperor
Oceania
Chieftain Leader of a tribe or clan.
Tui or tui there were/are also kings in Oceania (i.e. Tonga Wallis and Futuna Nauru)
houeiki matai alii tlafale tavana ariki usually translated as "chief" in various Polynesian countries.
"Mo'i" normally translated as King is a title used by Hawaiian monarchs since unification in 1810. The last person to hold that title was Queen Lili'uokalani.citation needed
Fictional and hypothetical titles for heads of state
Alpha
Anarch
Darth
Dominar
Domm
Grand Moff
Popess
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The title of a character found in Tarot cards based upon the Pope on the Roman Catholic Church. As the Bishop of Rome is an office always forbidden to women there is no formal feminine of Pope which comes from the Latin word papa (an affectionate form of the Latin for father). Indeed the Oxford English Dictionary does not contain the word.2
The mythical Pope Joan who was reportedly a woman is always referred to with the masculine title pope even when her female identity is known. Further even if a woman were to become Bishop of Rome it is unclear if she would take the title popess; a parallel might be drawn with the Anglican Communion whose female clergy use the masculine titles of priest and bishop as opposed to priestess or bishopess.
Nonetheless some European languages along with English have formed a feminine form of the word pope such as the Italian papessa the French papesse and the German Ppstin.
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Honorary titles granted by heads of state
Current
Consort (The husband of a queen who rules in her own right is known as a Prince Consort)
Chamberlain (from which come the titles Grand Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain and Lord Great Chamberlain)
Champion (mostly archaic but the United Kingdom does still maintain an official Queen's Champion)
Marshal (from which come Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal Air Vice Marshal Earl Marshal Field Marshal Grand Marshal Hereditary Marshal and Reich Marshal)
Aide-de-camp
Equerry
Duke (the feminine equivalent is Duchess)
Marquis or Marquess (the feminine equivalent is Marquise or Marchioness)
Count (the feminine equivalent is Countess)
Earl (used in the United Kingdom instead of Count but the feminine equivalent is Countess)
Viscount (feminine equivalent is Viscountess from the same root as Count)
Baron (the feminine equivalent is Baroness)
Baronet (the feminine equivalent is Baronetess)
Chevalier
Dame (The French term of respect Madame came from the same root. The masculine equivalent of a Dame is a Knight although a Knight uses the title Sir rather than Knight before his name. Some knights such as a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter or Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath place their full title after their name)
Lady (from which come First Lady and the anachronistic Second Lady; the masculine equivalent of Lady is Lord from which come First Sea Lord and Lord of the Manor)
Honourable (from which comes Right Honourable)
Historical
Augusta (The masculine equivalent is Augustus)
Knyaz
Comes
Concubine (The Chinese imperial system for instance had a vastly complex hierarchy of titled concubines and wives to the emperor)
Ras (which translates as Head)
Bitwoded (translates as Beloved)
Fitawrari (translates as Leader of the Vanguard)
Dejazmach (translates as Commander of the Gate)
Kenyazmach (translates as Commander of the Right)
Gerazmach (translates as Commander of the Left)
Graf (roughly a German equivalent to the English Earl but broken down into Altgraf Burggraf Freigraf Landgraf Markgraf Pfalzgraf Raugraf Reichsgraf Rheingraf Vizegraf and Wildgraf. The feminine equivalent of a Graf is a Grfin)
Gentleman (used as a title is such forms as Gentleman at Arms Gentleman of the Bedchamber and Gentleman Usher. The feminine equivalent of a Gentleman is a Gentlewoman or in some circumstances a Lady.)
Hidalgo
Don (the feminine equivalent is Doa)
Sahib
Executive branch of government and other sub-national rulers
Currently in use
Abbess (the masculine equivalent is Abbot)
Acolyte
Admiral (from which come Grand Admiral Lord High Admiral Rear Admiral and Vice Admiral)
Adjutant
Agent
Agister
Almoner (from which comes Lord High Almoner)
Ambassador
Attach
Attorney
Awoamefia
Bishop (from which come Archbishop Boy Bishop Lord Archbishop Metropolitan Bishop and Prince Bishop)
Brigadier
Canon
Cantor
Captain (from which comes Group Captain)
Chancellor (from which come Lord Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor)
Chaplain
Charg d'affaires
Commander (from which come Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant Commander and Wing Commander)
Commissioner (from which come First Church Estates Commissioner and High Commissioner)
Commodore (from which comes Air Commodore)
Comptroller (from which Comptroller General and Comptroller of the Household)
Constable (from which come Lord High Constable and Senior Constable)
Corporal (from which come Lance Corporal and Staff Corporal)
Courtier
Curator
Custos
Deacon (from which comes Archdeacon)
Dean
Denkyerahene
Docent
Doyen
Druid (the United Kingdom now has an official Archdruid)
Edohen
Ekegbian
Elder
Elerunwon
Envoy
Eze
Father (from which comes Father of the Nation)
Fon
Foreman
Forester (such as the United Kingdom's Master Forester)
General is usually used as a sort of shorthand for "general military commander". The term's far-reaching connotation has provoked its use in a very broad range of titles including Adjutant General Attorney General Captain General Colonel General Director General Generalissimo General of the Army Governor General Lieutenant General Lord Justice General Major General Resident General Secretary General Solicitor General Surgeon General and Vicar General
Gentiluomo
Governor (from which comes Lieutenant Governor)
Headman
Herald of Arms
Intendant (and the related Superintendent)
Keeper such as the British queen's Keeper of the Great Seal and Keeper of the Prince's Privy Seal
Lama and the related Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama
Lamido
Librarian
Lieutenant (from which come First Lieutenant Flight Lieutenant and Lord Lieutenant)
Major
Manager (from which comes General Manager)
Marcher such as the current Lady Marcher in the United Kingdom
Mate more often titled as Chief Mate or First Mate
Matriarch (the masculine equivalent is Patriarch)
Mayor and related terms such as Lady Mayoress or Lord Mayor
Minister from which come Prime Minister and a very long list of specific designations in the form "Minister of..."
Mother (from which come Mother Superior Queen Mother and Reverend Mother)
Msiri
Mwami
Nizam
Oba
Obi
Obong
Officer a generic sort of title whose use has spread in recent years into a wide array of mostly corporate and military titles. These include Air Officer Chief Academic Officer Chief analytics officer Chief Business Development Officer Chief Credit Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Information Officer Chief Information Security Officer Chief Knowledge Officer Chief Marketing Officer Chief Operating Officer Chief Petty Officer Chief Risk Officer Chief Security Officer Chief Strategy Officer Chief Technical Officer Chief Warrant Officer Corporate officer Customs officer Field officer First Officer Flag Officer Flying Officer General Officer Intelligence Officer Junior Warrant Officer Master Chief Petty Officer Master Warrant Officer Officer of State Petty Officer Pilot Officer Police Officer Political Officer Revenue Officer Senior Officer Ship's Officer Staff Officer and Warrant Officer.
Oliha
Olowo
Olu
Oni
Prefect
Prelate
Premier
Presbyter
Priest (from which comes High Priest. The feminine equivalent is Priestess.)
Primate
Principal
Prior (from which comes Lord Prior)
Provost
Pursuivant
Queen's Remembrancer
Rangatira
Ranger
Rector (from which come Lord Rector and Rector Magnificus)
Registrar (in a variant spelling in the title Lord Clerk Register)
Risaldar
Sachem
Sagamore
Searcher of the Sanctuary
Secretary (from which come Cardinal Secretary of State Foreign Secretary General Secretary and Secretary of State as well as a long list of other titles in the form "Secretary of..." in which Secretary means the same thing as Minister)
Seigneur (from which come Monsignor and the French common polite term Monsieur equivalent to Mister)
Sergeant (from which come Sergeant at Mace and Sergeant of Arms
Sharif
Shehu
Sheikh
Sheriff (from which comes High Sheriff)
Subaltern
Subedar
Sysselmann
Timi
Treasurer (from which come Master Treasurer and Secretary Treasurer)
Verderer
Vicar
Warden (from which come Hereditary Warden and Lord Warden)
Woodman
Historical
Abuna
Aedile
Ali'i
Aqabe sa'at (translates as Guardian of the Church Hours)
Balambaras (translates as Fortress Commander)
Ban
Bey
Boyar
Castellan
Cellarer
Censor
Centurion
Circuitor
Commissar often as People's Commissar
Conquistadore
Daimyo
Dey
Dux
Elector
Gauleiter
Guardian
Ichege
Infirmerer
Inquisitor and Grand Inquisitor
Jemadar
Kitchener
Mage
Magister Militum
Majordomo
Margrave
Naib
Officium
Pasha
Palatine (Ancient Rome the Roman Catholic Church Hungary etc.)
Pontiff and Pontifex Maximus
Praetor
Prebendary
Quaestor
Sacrist
Samurai
Shogun
Stadtholder
Steward
Thakore
Voivode
Viceroy (the feminine equivalent is Vicereine)
Vizier and Grand Vizier
Judicial titles
In current use
Advocate
Advocate General AG
Attorney
Bailiff
Barrister
Chancellor C (of the High Court)
Judge and Admiralty Judge
Justice J
Lord Chief Justice CJ (of the judiciary)
Lord Justice Clerk
Lord Justice of Appeal LJ (of the Court of Appeal)
Justice of the Peace
Magistrate and Promagistrate
Master of the Rolls MR (of the Court of Appeal)
Member and Chairman for members of quasi-judicial boards
Mufti and Grand Mufti
President P (of the Queen's/King's Bench Division) or President P (of the Family Division)
Lord President of the Court of Session
Privy Counsellor (or Privy Councillor) PC (of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council)
Queen's Counsel QC (King's Counsel KC when monarch is male)
Solicitor
Historical
Lictor
Reeve
Seneschal
Tribune
Legislative titles
In current use
Alderman
Councillor
Delegate
Member of Congress MC
Member of Parliament MP
Member of the European Parliament MEP
Member of the Scottish Parliament MSP
Member of Provincial Parliament MPP
Member of the National Assembly MNA
Member of the Legislative Council
Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA
Member of the House of Representatives
Member of the House of Assembly
Member of the National Assembly
Representative
Senator
Speaker
Historical
Burgess
Honorary titles granted by an institution
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Titles granted by an institution and used in direct address:
Dame which comes from the same root as Dominus
Bearer such as Hereditary Banner Bearer Standard Bearer or Swordbearer
Coach
Doctor MD/PhD/JD/LLD
Friar
Master is used in many titles including old terms for the teachers of social arts: Dance master Drawing Master Fencing Master and Music Master. It is also used for school titles such as Deputy Headmaster Housemaster and Schoolmaster and is the base for Deputy Master Grandmaster Guest Master Joint Master Master of the Horse Master of the Rolls Novice master Queen's Bargemaster Second Master and Senior Master. In fictional settings you will find such characters as Dungeon Master and Slave Master. Finally Master is the original form of Mister and its related terms- Miss Missus and Ms. The feminine equivalent of Master is Mistress.
Maid When used as a title before a name this is an old way to denote an unmarried woman such as the character Maid Marian. The closest masculine equivalent would probably be Youth although this has never really been used as a title in the same way. Young boys used to be addressed as "Master first name" this was the standard form for servants to address their employer's minor children.
Nurse and Nanny
Noble (being a member of Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine)
Professor and its related titles: Adjunct Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Distinguished Professor and Professor Emeritus
Rabbi
Reverend
Sayyid
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What is title? Meaning of title as a legal term. What does title mean in law? ... The title of a statute is ordinarily prefixed to the text of a statute in the form of a ...
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Titles awarded by institutions due to merit but not used in correspondence:
Chief Scout (The Scout Association) the head of The Scout Association
Queen's Scout title conferred upon a scout upon achieving highest attainable award achievable in the Scouting movement
Queen's Guide title conferred upon a guide upon highest attainable award for members of the Girl Guiding movement
Senior Grecian Tolly-keeper and various other fraternal school titles
Engineer professional qualifications such as Chartered Engineer European Engineer Incorporated Engineer and Professional Engineer
Premier danseur The feminine form is Prima Ballerina A rank given to an exceptional ballet soloist.
Reader For example Honorary Reader granted by a University to an individual who in seen as a leader in their discipline.
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Honorary job titles in the royal household:
Hereditary Falconer
Queen's Swan Marker
Grand Carver
Herb Strewer
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Titles granted by institutions due to position rather than merit (e.g. job title):
Apprentice
Chief butler
Director This title is used extensively for the leaders of artistic projects such as an Animation director Art director Artistic director Casting director Creative director Film director Game director Music director Television director Theatre director and Video Director. Other forms are Director of Operations Funeral Director and Technical Director.
Instructor
Journeyman
Lecturer including Principal Lecturer and Senior Lecturer
Scout
Honorary titles granted by a mentor with the same title
Coach
Honorary titles granted by peers
Adept
Akhoond
Arhat
Bwana
Brother or Sister
Citizen (from which comes First Citizen)
Coach
Comrade
Goodman and Goodwife
Grand Bard
Hajji
Mullah
Sri
Wizard such as the Grand Wizard and Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan
Honorary titles bestowed by followers
Baba
Chirologer
Condottiero
Diva
Effendi
Giani or Gyani
Guru
Maestro
Mahatma
Pandit
Pastor
Rebbe
Siddha
Sheikh Pir Murshid
Swami
Ustad
Yogi
Auntie or Uncle
Boss
Coach
Grandfather or Grandmother
Pundit
See also
Corporate title
Ethiopian aristocratic and religious titles
False titles of nobility
Hereditary title
Honorifics
Honorary title
Military rank
Nobility
Peerage
Political institutions of Rome
Post-nominal titles
Pre-nominal titles
Royal and noble ranks
Royal and noble styles
Style (manner of address)
Use of courtesy titles and honorifics in professional writing
Sources
African Kings by Daniel Lain
Keepers of the Kingdom by Alastair Bruce Julian Calder and Mark Cator
Master and Commander film directed by Peter Weir
References
Prince of Wales is a title granted following an investiture to the eldest son of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom he is not a monarch in his own right.
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External links
Look up title in Wiktionary the free dictionary.
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