I believe a one title a knight can go by is 'Sir' but it is only an educated guess.
There were no knights under 7. It was an earned title.
knights usually have the title of "sir" before their name.
No, British knights do not receive earnings for their title. Knighthood is an honorary title bestowed by the monarch, and it does not come with any financial benefits. Knights may, however, receive allowances or stipends in some cases for official duties or ceremonies.
A knight is a lifelong title, pretty much like "general" or "captain". It was/is a military type title, and those who were knighted were considered to be important to the defense of the country. Today those who are knighted are made knights because of their outstanding service to their country.
Both together were known as the "Dynamic Duo."
Nobles, who all ready had names, became knights. They had the title of "Sir" in front of their name denoting they were knights. If you think about your question it would be very confusing to have the word "knight" as a name because there were many knights. It would be like calling all football players "football players" and no one would know who was who.
Sure, people who have the title "sir" like Elton John I guess.
The medieval knights got their names from their possessions. They usually did not have surnames but owned land, so they would use the title of their territory, region, village, or the like as their names.
yes, in feudal society knighthood is a separate entity to othe titles such as duke, prince, king. some nobles didn't train as knights but a lot of knights were barely nobilty. soyes the knight would still be a knight and his title would be "Prince Consort" since he is not a prince himself.
A female knight was usually called a "Dame".Dame (in the UK) - the title given to a woman equivalent to the rank of knight.Another title also used was "Chevaleresse" - French, Female KnightThe title chevalière was exclusive to female knights, the head of a fiefdom that had been headed by a male and conceded to a female, or the wife of a knight could be called a chevaleresse.
Some knights were called sirs as they were knighted by a king/Queen for different reasons.
lords payed knights to protect them in their castle. In return the lord gave knights protection and land. Knights in class wise were lower than lords. lords are nothing close to being knights. Lords Had more land than knights.