LLD
The initials LLD stand for "Legum Doctor," which is Latin for "Doctor of Laws." This title is often conferred as an honorary degree to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of law or have displayed exceptional legal expertise. In the context of an English knight, it reflects their esteemed status and accomplishments in legal matters.
No, the honorary title emeritus can be used for both men and women. It is typically given to individuals who have retired from a position but are still allowed to use their professional title as a mark of respect for their contributions.
The wife of a man with the honorary title of 'Sir' has the honorary title of 'Lady'.
Awards: Alumni Achievement Award, Harvard Business School, 2002; honorary LLD degree, Kean University, 2004.
Allamah also spelled Allameh and Allama, is an honorary title carried by only the very highest scholars (marjas) of Islamic thought, jurisprudence, and philosophy.
You can use an honorary title of bishop by including it in your formal name and when introducing yourself in professional or religious settings. However, it is important to clarify that this is an honorary title and not an official ecclesiastical position, so ensure that you use it appropriately and respectfully.
Esquire or Esq. is the honorary title for a lawyer.
Chairman Emeritus
The honorary title of "Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire" (DBE) was bestowed upon Agatha Christie
Lord is a honorary title. It is given to sons of dukes and marquesses.
The notation "o" over "PhD LLD MD" typically refers to the academic and professional qualifications of an individual. "PhD" stands for Doctor of Philosophy, "LLD" represents Doctor of Laws, often an honorary degree, and "MD" denotes Doctor of Medicine. The "o" may signify "honoris causa," indicating that the individual received one or more of these degrees honorarily or is recognized for their contributions in these fields. This combination reflects a high level of expertise and achievement in academia and professional practice.