It is a title given by the monarch of the UK (currently Elizabeth II) when she makes a man a knight in return for service to the crown or, more recently, the country. Honorary knighthoods can be given to foreigners (Bob Geldof has one), but they are not allowed to be called 'Sir'.
To be legally entitled to the rank of Sir, you must be male, a knight or baronet, and a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations (one of the 16 sovereign states that recognize the head of England as their monarch). The monarch, currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is the only one who can grant such an honour.
If you are knighted, but are not a citizen of the Commonwealth, you are not legally entitled to use 'Sir' before your name, though you may use the equivalent initials (such as KBE) following it.
sir is a person you thinks they are hard Gerard, but they are not because Liam wright owned them at Rugby!
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Sir Syed Ahmed was entitled with the title of Sir in 1867 on the 1st of April.05-Apr-2018
Mario penchev got the sir title recently but not in England but in Bulgaria for having the biggest melon head
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"Sir" is a title of honor added to the beginning of one's name. To earn this title, one must be knighted by the king or queen of a monarchy. Monarchies exist in Britain, Australia, Barbados, etc. Sir Isaac Newton was knighted by Queen Anne of Great Britain in 1705.
I am not aware of any title earned by Einstein. Newton was Knighted, hence the title 'Sir', but according to Wikipedia, not because of scientific achievements, but probably for political reasons as he was a member of Parliament.
British gave him the title of sir II.Explanation: The title of "sir" is the most prestigious title that is given to a very respectful personality regarding their works and contribution to humanity. Sayed Ahmed Khan was entitled as sir for his wonderful contribution towards the society regarding education
Sir Syed Ahmed was entitled with the title of Sir in 1867 on the 1st of April.05-Apr-2018
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The word sir is a noun, a title.
When Syed Ahmed got the title of Sir, from Birthis govenment
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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'
No, he was knighted in 1705, which gained him the title of "Sir".
"Sir." He was knighted.
You capitalize "Sir" and "Ma'am" when they are used as a direct address, such as "Yes, Sir" or "Thank you, Ma'am." In other contexts, like when referring to a person in third person, you do not capitalize them, as in "the sir at the counter."