Duke and Duchess
Earl and Countess
Viscount and Marchioness
Baron and Baroness
A countess.
The gladiatrix was the female counterpart of the gladiator.
The opposite gender name of "duke" is "duchess." While a duke is a male noble of high rank in the peerage system, a duchess is the female equivalent, often married to a duke or holding a title in her own right.
A lady is the female equivalent of a lord, the counterpart of a gentleman, or any adult woman, though this usage is constrained.[Wikipedia]
First of all, the Roman counterpart came from Hermes, not the other way around. Second, the Roman counterpart of Hermes is Mercury.
Always male. The female counterpart is Duchess
The female counterpart of patriarch is 'matriarch'.
The female counterpart of a stag is a doe.
A Duke's wife is typically referred to as a Duchess. This title is often used in the context of nobility and aristocracy, denoting her status as the female counterpart to a Duke. In some cases, she may also be addressed as "Your Grace."
no Duke = male Duchess = female
The male counterpart of a duchess is a duke.
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A countess.
Mesdames.
The female counterpart of a bull is a cow. Cows are mature female cattle that are typically raised for their milk, meat, or breeding purposes.
The female equivalent (or the wife of a duke) is a duchess.
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