Lady - a title of honour borne by various classes of women of the peerage
The female version of lord is lady.
Lord and Lady
The female equivalent to the title of "Lord" is "Lady" though historyically there have been exceptions. One example is Queen Elisabeth II, whose title is Lord of Mann.
Dominique can be either a male or a female name. It is a French name, derived from the Latin. It means 'Lord' or variously, 'of the Lord' or 'Belonging To The Lord'.
Arwen ,
females are lordess
Oh, dude, a female vice lord is called a "Lady Vice Lord." It's like the classier, more sophisticated version of a regular vice lord. So, if you ever meet a Lady Vice Lord, make sure to address her with the respect she deserves... or else she might just unleash her gang of well-mannered minions on you.
Lucy Turnbull.
no, lol!
My Lady...My Queen My Lady only, certainly not my Queen
In writing, as 'Lord Mayor', perhaps surprisingly. The title Lady Mayoress is reserved only for the wife of a Lord Mayor. You should address a female Lord Mayor as "Madam Mayor" in conversation. It is considered impolite, certainly in public speaking, to address her just as 'mrs. Smith'.In writing an envelope, you use "Mrs. J.B. Smith, Lord Mayor of Portsmouth".
Well, technically speaking, the female counterpart of Lord is Lady. It's not rocket science, darling. Just like how peanut butter goes with jelly, Lord goes with Lady. Now go forth and impress everyone with your newfound knowledge.