Donations made in honor of a living person can be made "in celebration," as I have seen occasionally.
If the person in question is alive, you make a donation in honor of him, and if he's dead, you make a donation in memory of him.
A person with integrity could be called honest, honorable, principled, or trustworthy.
A cenotaph. It is a structure meant to honor and remember a person whose remains are interred at a different location.
A short piece of music played in honor of a person or event is call a "Baroque".
When you honor a deceased person or an absent person, it is often referred to as a "memorial." Memorials can take various forms, such as ceremonies, tributes, or commemorative events, aimed at celebrating the individual's life and legacy. Additionally, the act of remembering and paying respect can also be termed "commemoration."
the Greeks called the excellence of courage and honor Arete
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If a person is given a medal of honor, that is an expression of appreciation for a heroic act that this person has performed.
The first Medal of Honor was just called medal of honor
The judge is called "Your Honor" as a sign of respect and to acknowledge their authority and impartiality in the courtroom.
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"The Honorable" is a title used when introducing or speaking about a high-ranking official. It denotes respect and honor for the person and his/her status.