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. 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 or Ter in the Armenian Apostolic Church). Some titles are hereditary.
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Professional and academic titles
- Professor
- Professor Emeritus
- Judge J
- Doctor
- MD
- D.O.
- DDS
- DMD
- PsyD
- LL.D, Doctor (honorary) of Laws
- Doctor of Pharmacy Pharm.D.
- Ph.D.
- O.D.
- DPM
- DVM
- DMA
- DFA (Honorary, Except for the study of dramaturgy at the Yale School of Drama)
- Officer
- RN
- MT/CLS
- Accountant
- CA
- CPA
- CIA
- CGA
- CMA
- CFM
- CFE
- CFA
- MAcy
- MBA
- Advocate
- Architect
- Bailiff
- Barrister
- Chartered Surveyor(MRICS)
- Coach
- Engineer
- PE, Professional Engineer
- SE, Structural Engineer
- GE, Geotechnical Engineer
- Chartered Engineer(CEng)
- Incorporated Engineer(IEng)
- Biologist
- Chartered Biologist(CBiol)
- EurChem
- Eur Ing
- Lecturer
- MFA
- MLIS
- MSN
- MSW
- Notary
- registered Pharmacist R.Ph
- PA, RPA, PA-C or RPA-C
- Queen's Counsel QC (KC when monarch is male)
- Reader
Ecclesiastical titles
- Abbess
- Abbot
- Ablak
- Anax
- Archbishop
- Archdeacon
- Ayatollah
- Blessed
- Bishop
- Bodhisattva
- Brother
- Buddha
- Cantor
- Cardinal
- Catholicos
- Chaplain
- Deacon
- Dean
- Demiurge
- Elder
- Father
- Friar
- Imam
- Mahdi
- Messiah
- Monsignor
- Mother Superior
- Mullah
- Nath
- Pastor
- Pope
- President, especially in Mormonism
- Primate
- Prophet
- Rabbi
- Rebbe
- Reverend
- Rosh HaYeshiva
- Saint
- Saoshyant
- Sister
- Ter
- Tirthankar
- Vardapet
- Venerable
Devotional titles
- Titles of Mary
- Titles of Jesus
Current
Titles currently in use by heads of state and heads of government.
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)
- Prime Minister (from which comes Deputy Prime Minister)
- Regent (The biarchs of San Marino are titled Captains Regent. From this term also came the historical title Prince Regent.)



























