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If someone has the title of 'Lord', their gender is Male. Females have a similar title which is known as 'Lady'
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The title for a woman (or the wife of a Lord) would be "Lady."
A lord is a title of nobility below a prince or duke, but above a baron or knight. A lady is typically the wife of a lord or a woman with a title of nobility. Both the lord and lady would be considered part of the English aristocracy.
No. The female equivalent is Lady. Lady is a title. Example: Lady Diana
The opposite gender of lady is gentleman.The corresponding male honorary title is "lord" (the wife of a lord is also a lady).
Elizabeth, Lady Russell would be the widow of Lord Russell or the widow of a knight or baronet whose family name was Russell. Lady Elizabeth Russell would be the daughter of a duke, marquess or earl whose family name was Russell. The media frequently confuse the two styles.
The title of the head of the manor is; lord or lady.
The daughter of a lord is typically referred to as "Lady" followed by her first name or full name. For example, the daughter of Lord Smith would be called Lady Jane Smith or Lady Jane.
The female equivalent to the title of "Lord" is "Lady" though historyically there have been exceptions. One example is Queen Elisabeth II, whose title is Lord of Mann.
If you mean "Lady" as a title than her daughter will also be known as "lady" eg: Lady Samantha is the daughter of Lord and Lady Escallacott