Honorary Titles
Honorary titles are distinctions awarded to individuals as a mark of respect or recognition for their contributions to a specific field or society. These titles do not typically come with formal responsibilities or duties and are often given by institutions, organizations, or governments. Examples include Doctor of Letters or Knight.
Such titles can enhance a person's reputation and may be conferred during ceremonies or events. They are often seen in academia, arts, and public service, celebrating achievements without the need for traditional qualifications. Honorary titles can also foster goodwill and encourage further contributions to the community.