knights usually have the title of "sir" before their name.
Sir or Knight
The title must be signed over to you before you can get a new title in your name.
The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'
I believe a one title a knight can go by is 'Sir' but it is only an educated guess.
First you have to have these three cards: Dark magician, knight's title and dark magician knight. Then you have to usmmon dark magician, activate knight's title and then you can summon dark magician knight
The phrase "the dark knight" is a nickname for Batman.
Michael Knights real name was Michael Long in the old show.
before a judge
Closest I can figure would be Joan of Arcadia, a take-off title-wise on tragic Joan of Arc. evidentally Once a Knight was not enough. Character is not really based on the female Knight, but that his the name.
KHS stands for Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, an honorific title bestowed by the Catholic Church.
Female Knight.
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.