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...
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'.
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.
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
The masculine equivalent of "baroness" is "baron." A baron is a title of nobility in various European countries, typically ranking below a viscount and above a lord. While "baroness" refers to a female holding the same rank, "baron" denotes a male titleholder.