Is the wife of a Sir called Lady?

The wife of a knight may use the courtesy title of “Lady” before her surname, provided she uses her husband's surname. For example, the wife of Sir John Smith is: Lady Smith.
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When you are knighted does your wife become a Lady?

Spouse of a Knight

The wife of a knight is known as 'Lady', followed by her (husband's) surname (e.g. Lady Smith), and she is addressed as with the wife of a baronet. She would never be styled 'Lady Mary Smith' unless she was the daughter of a Duke, Marquess or Earl.
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What is the Lady equivalent of Sir?

A damehood is the female equivalent of a knighthood and therefore the title Dame is the female equivalent of the title Sir. But women can not be appointed Knight Bachelors, meaning they can only ever be appointed to an order of chivalry.
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What is the title for a Lady knight?

The proper term for a female knight is “Dame.” Some people may think that the only way to earn such a title is through marriage, but a woman may earn the title of “Dame” in her own right, whether she is married or not.
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Which is higher Lady or Dame?

dame, properly a name of respect or a title equivalent to lady, surviving in English as the legal designation for the wife or widow of a baronet or knight or for a dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; it is prefixed to the given name and surname.
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Who can be called a Lady?

The word lady is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the equivalent of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men.
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Does a Dames husband becomes a Sir?

Husband of a dame

The husband of a dame is not accorded a courtesy title. A dame and her husband would jointly be addressed as: Dame Joan and Mr John Grant, or. Mr John and Dame Joan Grant.
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Are female knights Sir?

Traditionally, as governed by law and custom, Sir is used for men titled as knights, often as members of orders of chivalry, as well as later applied to baronets and other offices. As the female equivalent for knighthood is damehood, the suo jure female equivalent term is typically Dame.
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Can a Lady be knighted?

When a woman is "Knighted" in England she is referred to as "Dame." Examples include Dame Judy Dench and Dame Helen Mirren. However, "Damehood" is not directly equivalent to "Knighthood" in that "Damehood" does not carry the same militaristic trappings as "Knighthood."
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How do you address a Sir and Lady in person?

Both men and women are knighted: Men are adddressed as Sir (Name); Women are Dame (Name).
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What is a lady title?

“Lady” is ordinarily used as a less formal alternative to the full title of a countess, viscountess, or baroness; where the name is territorial, the “of ” is dropped—thus the Vicountess of A.
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Can you say yes sir to a woman?

Sir is for men. Most women would be offended if you called them sir (with the possible exception of some supreme feminists). Like John M. Landsberg commented, "Ma'am" is what you want to use unless you're asking for trouble.
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Are there female knights in England?

In England the title of Lady was usually given to such a woman, but in France, Tuscany and Romagna she was given the male title. In 1358, women finally gained full knightly acceptance in England when they began to be admitted to chivalric orders – though they are called dames, not knights.
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Is Dame higher than baroness?

The higher honours confer noble titles: “Sir” and “Dame” in the case of knighthoods; “Lord” and “Baron” or “Lady” and “Baroness” in the case of life peerages; and one of the ranks of the hereditary nobility in the case of hereditary peerages.
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What is a Lady knight?

1 obsolete : a woman filling the role of a knight either as a fighter or as a member of an order of chivalric import : female knight. 2 : the wife of a knight.
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Has JK Rowling been knighted?

JK Rowling has just received the biggest honour of her career to date: she's been knighted by France. French president Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday bestowed the title of knight of France's prestigious Legion of Honour on the Harry Potter author at a ceremony in the Elysée presidential palace.
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What does kt stand for after a name?

In legal and official documents "Knight" should be added after the name instead of "Kt".
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Is a Dame the same as a Sir?

The honour of knighthood comes from medieval times, as does the way used to award the knighthood - the touch of a sword by the King or Queen. Men who receive this honour are given the title Sir, while women receiving the honour are called Dame.
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Does the title Sir get passed down?

For example, Sealand's hereditary titles include the Count, Duke, Lord, Baron, and Sir titles.
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What are dames husband called?

Mr John and Dame Joan Grant.

Men who receive this honour are given the title Sir, while women receiving the honour are called Dame.
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Is a Lord higher than a Sir?

Sir is used to address a man who has the rank of baronet or knight; the higher nobles are referred to as Lord.
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Who should we call lady?

We address females as girls, ladies and woman. Girl can be addressed to female of any age. But, it is commonly used for those who are below the age 25 and unmarried. Woman, is usually referred to a married woman and the female above the age 25+.
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What makes you a lady?

A lady models civility in how she treats others. She demonstrates respect, restraint, and personal responsibility in her appearance, behavior, and communication. She is honorable, and values and respects others. A lady is well-mannered and knows what is appropriate.
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What is the full meaning of lady?

1 : a woman of high social position. 2 : a woman or girl who behaves in a polite way. 3 : woman sense 1 The lady behind me was first. 4 : wife. 5 : a British noblewoman —used as a title Lady Jane Grey.
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Who is the youngest knighted person?

The youngest person in modern times to achieve this honour is solo yachting hero Ellen MacArthur, who was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2005, at the age of 28. Andy Murray is the youngest man to receive the same rank when he was made a Knight Bachelor in 2017 at the age of 29.
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