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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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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.
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.)
























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