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".
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.
The word 'honor' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'honor' is a word for high respect or regard; a word for a token of respect or esteem; a word for great privilege; a word for honesty and integrity; the title of a person (a proper noun, 'Honor'); a word for a person or a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'honor' is the gerund, honoring.