No, the proper title for a woman that is comparable to 'Sir' is Madame, or in the case of a title of chivalry (knighthood) it is simply 'Dame'
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You can find poems by Lord Tennyson about Sir Gawain in his collection titled "Idylls of the King." This collection features poems that retell the legends of King Arthur, including the story of Sir Gawain.
madam Or ma'am
His name is called Sir Martin Frobisher, is because he is a man not a women, if it was a women it would be called'' Madam Martin Frobisher.
There are many verses in different chapters in the Holy Quran which are referring to women & there is a whole chapter titled with the name " Alnesa'a" which simply means women.
A Baronet is a member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix "Sir".The holder of a rank below a baron
A Baronet is a member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix "Sir".The holder of a rank below a baron
Louisa May Alcott wrote the book titled "Little Women". The Alcott Family lived in Concord Massachusetts.
The first women's fashion magazine in 1830 was titled "The Lady's Magazine."
sir Robert borden allowed women the right to vote.
Dr. Lolly Cochran is an equine veterinarian; she is also the subject of a book titled Lolly Cochran (Women Scientists).