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Local titles are those with authority in a metropolitan or similar area, such as a mayor. Provincial titles are those with authority over a constituent state, such as a United States governor. Regional titles are those with authority over multiple constituent states, such as a federal judge. Courtly titles have no sovereign power of their own ...
Pages in category "Women's social titles" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... This page was last edited on 5 October 2019, ...
Una Harriet Ella Stratford Duval (née Dugdale) (1879–1975) – suffragette and marriage reformer. Lucy Deane Streatfeild (1865–1950) – civil servant, social worker, one of the first female factory inspectors in UK. Ann Swaine (born in or before 1821–1883) – writer and advocate for women's higher education.
In the English language, an honorific is a form of address conveying esteem, courtesy or respect. These can be titles prefixing a person's name, e.g.: Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mx, Sir, Dame, Dr, Cllr, Lady, or Lord, or other titles or positions that can appear as a form of address without the person's name, as in Mr President, General, Captain, Father, Doctor, or Earl.
Pages in category "Noble titles of women" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... This page was last edited on 13 August 2023, ...
The only official rosters, that returned to the promotion was Adriana Gambino, Angelica Dante, The Beast, Chantilly Chella, Chainsaw, The Disciplinarian, Exodus, Fury, Genesis, Holidead, Jessie Jones, Keta Rush, Malia Hosaka, Mezmeriah, Lana Star, Princess Aussie, Razor, Reina Del Rey formerly known as Venomous, Samantha Smart, Siren the Voodoo ...
Katelyn Michelle Ohashi (born April 12, 1997) is an American gymnast who competed for the University of California, Los Angeles. She is a six-time All-American and was a four-time member of USA Gymnastics ' Junior National Team, the 2011 junior national champion, [2] and the winner of the 2013 American Cup .
Evan is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from Iefan, a Welsh form of the name John. Similar names that share this origin include Ivan, Ian, and Juan. "John" itself is derived from the ancient Hebrew name יְהֹוחָנָן (romanised: Yəhôḥānān), meaning " Yahweh is gracious".