A baroness. A baron is a male baroness.
Baron is male, and Baroness is female.
A female baron is known as a baroness.
A female baron is known as a baroness.
Female. (Baron = male)
The Female term for the word Baron is Baroness...
A baroness is a female member of the nobility in the British peerage system. The title is typically conferred as a rank of nobility and can be hereditary or life peerage. In formal address, a baroness is referred to as "Lady" followed by her surname. In conversation, she can simply be called "Baroness" followed by her title or name.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun 'baron' is a gender specific noun for a male.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is 'baroness'.
George Sand was a pseudonym for a female Nineteenth Century French artist and memoirist named Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin. She also went by Baroness Dudevant.
The title "dame" is the female equivalent of a knighthood, which confers the title "Sir". The title "baroness" is the female equivalent of "baron", a hereditary title, whereas knighthood and damehood are awarded by the monarch.
A baron is male and a baroness is female.
Duke and Duchess Earl and Countess Viscount and Marchioness Baron and Baroness
A Baron was a noble given land and power by a king in exchange for soldiers in the Kings army.(This concept is called Feudalism) A Baroness was most commonly a Barons wife but they could also be female Barons.