The title Laird in English means der Gutsherr in German.
It is a Scottish title of Lord or Chief of a clan.
Lairds are Scottish landowners The English translation would be Lord, as in Landlord.
The Scottish title Laird is the equivalent of a Lord.
To legally become a Scottish laird, you can buy a plot of land in Scotland that includes the title of lairdship. The title of laird is not officially or legally recognized by the UK government, but it is a traditional Scottish honorific title associated with landownership. It is important to ensure that the land you purchase comes with the legal right to use the title of laird.
A Laird is a hereditary title for the owner of a landed estate in Scotland It's also the middle name of a beautiful, talented girl, Hannah Laird Mills.
Yes, there is a difference between a lord and a laird. A lord is a title of nobility in the peerage system, typically higher in rank than a laird. A laird is a Scottish term for a landowner or a person who holds a title of nobility in Scotland, often associated with owning a large estate or property.
It is the historical title of German nobility
"Liebestraeume" is translates as 'Love dreams' It is the title of a composition by Franz Liszt. It is purely a title and is not used in normal German language.
Probst or Propst is a German ecclesiastical title. The English equivalent is provost.It's also known as a German surname.
translated from the German meaning "Children"s Camp"
Laird is not Gaelic. It comes from Scots English word for 'lord'. The Gaelic would be 'tighearna'.
A Laird is a hereditary title for the owner of a landed estate in Scotland.