Title
- For other uses of title, refer to Title (disambiguation).
---- A title is a prefix or suffix added to a person's name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification.
Titles of venerationAdeptBwanaCaudilloChiefElderEsquireGuruLeaderMahatmaMasterSirSwamiŚrī
Official titles
Note: Some official titles are carried strictly for the term of the office, while others are customarily retained after the office is retired.''Ruling AldermanBanBaronBaronessBaronetBeyBlack RodCaliphCommissionerCouncillorCountCount palatineCountessDictatorDuchessDukeEarlElectorEmirEmperorEmpressGauleiterGeneral SecretaryGovernorGovernor-GeneralGrand duchessGrand dukeHigh CommissionerHis/Her HonorJarlKhanKnez, KniazMajesty*King*Queen
KnightLandgraveLord MaharadjaMarchionessMarquisMarquiseMayorMinisterMEPMPMPPNawabPeople's CommissarPrebendaryPremierPresidentPrime MinisterRajah Titles conventionally appended to persons' names in social life. Some professional titles are used in social life, such as Rev.; others usually are not (Dr., for example, is generally not used in the US in the case of a Ph.D. but is used for the medical professionals; in other countries, for example the UK, it is considered somewhat inappropriate for non-academics to use Dr. solely on the strength of a medical degree).
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