They are usually referred to as "Lady".
i.e Lord Christopher
Lady Amelia
You would call the son of a lord, John, son of Lord So-and-So
I think these are the lyrics: What you really want is not a God at all, Just an idol picture ignored upon your wall, Not a person who loves and really cares, Just a self-made God who leaves you hangin there. You call me Lord Lord and then you go your way, You call me Lord Lord and then you don't obey, You call me Lord Lord and then do things your way, How can I be Lord if I'm never Lord of your today. What you really want is to be let alone, Wandering aimlessly, no purpose and no home, What you don't know is that you [have a name], But I can't tell you that as long as you play games. You call me Lord Lord and then you go your way, You call me Lord Lord and then you don't obey, You call me Lord Lord and then do things your way, How can I be Lord if I'm never Lord of your today. What you really want is something you don't know, Your search is endless, no matter where you go, 'Til you're still and I can have my way, you'll be empty, for love is to obey. You call me Lord Lord and then you go your way, You call me Lord Lord and then you don't obey, You call me Lord Lord and then do things your way, How can I be Lord if I'm never Lord of your today.
The title for a woman (or the wife of a Lord) would be "Lady."
You can call him in both the ways.
what do you call woman who want to vote
As in feudal titles? The woman married to a lord would be a lady.
As in feudal titles? The woman married to a lord would be a lady.
Yes, the God who createed her! Lord of mankind, Lord of the whole universe!
The feminine equivalent of "lord" is "lady." It is used to refer to a woman of noble rank or title, or as a polite form of address for a woman in a position of authority or respect.
think of jesus like a lord and God/Father as a king
A woman
PRAY!