Category:German noble templates

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[edit] Usage for German title and rank templates

Title Appearance Template
Edle
  • Note regarding personal names: Edle is a rank of nobility, not a first or middle name. The male form is Edler.
Template:German title Edle (edit talk links history)
Edler
  • Note regarding personal names: Edler is a rank of nobility, not a first or middle name. The female form is Edle.
Template:German title Edler (edit talk links history)
Freifrau
  • Note regarding personal names: Freifrau is a title, translated as Baroness, not a first or middle name. The title is for the wife of a Freiherr.
Template:German title Freifrau (edit talk links history)
Freiherr Note regarding personal names: Freiherr is a title, translated as Baron, not a first or middle name. The female forms are Freifrau and Freiin. Template:German title Freiherr (edit talk links history)
Freiin Note regarding personal names: Freiin is a title, translated as Baroness, not a first or middle name. The title is for the unmarried daughters of a Freiherr. Template:German title Freiin (edit talk links history)
Fürst
  • Note regarding personal names: Fürst is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The female form is Fürstin.
Template:German title Fürst (edit talk links history)
Fürstin
  • Note regarding personal names: Fürstin is a title, translated as Princess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Fürst.
Template:German title Fürstin (edit talk links history)
Graf
  • Note regarding personal names: Graf is a title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name. The female form is Gräfin.
Template:German title Graf (edit talk links history)
Gräfin Note regarding personal names: Gräfin is a title, translated as Countess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Graf. Template:German title Gräfin (edit talk links history)
Herzog
  • Note regarding personal names: Herzog is a title, translated as Duke, not a first or middle name. The female form is Herzogin.
Template:German title Herzog (edit talk links history)
Herzogin
  • Note regarding personal names: Herzogin is a title, translated as Duchess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Herzog.
Template:German title Herzogin (edit talk links history)
Prinz
  • Note regarding personal names: Prinz is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The female form is Prinzessin.
Template:German title Prinz (edit talk links history)
Prinzessin
  • Note regarding personal names: Prinzessin is a title, translated as Princess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Prinz.
Template:German title Prinzessin (edit talk links history)
Reichsfreiherr
  • Note regarding personal names: Reichsfreiherr is a title, usually translated Baron of the Empire, not a first or middle name.
Template:German title Reichsfreiherr (edit talk links history)
Reichsgraf
  • Note regarding personal names: Reichsgraf is a title, usually translated Count of the Empire, not a first or middle name. Titles using the prefix Reichs- were not created after the fall of the Holy Roman Empire.
Template:German title Reichsgraf (edit talk links history)
Ritter
  • Note regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as Knight, not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.
Template:German title Ritter (edit talk links history)

[edit] Alternative templates

template usage
Template:German rank (edit talk links history) {{German rank|<Rank>}}
Title Appearance
Edle Note regarding personal names: Edle is a rank of nobility, not a first or middle name. The male form is Edler.
Edler Note regarding personal names: Edler is a rank of nobility, not a first or middle name. The female form is Edle.
template usage
Template:German title (edit talk links history) {{German title|<Title>}}
Title Appearance
Freifrau Note regarding personal names: Freifrau is a title, translated as Baroness, not a first or middle name. The title is for the wife of a Freiherr.
Freiherr Note regarding personal names: Freiherr is a title, translated as Baron, not a first or middle name. The female forms are Freifrau and Freiin.
Freiin Note regarding personal names: Freiin is a title, translated as Baroness, not a first or middle name. The title is for the unmarried daughters of a Freiherr.
Fürst Note regarding personal names: Fürst is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The female form is Fürstin.
Fürstin Note regarding personal names: Fürstin is a title, translated as Princess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Fürst.
Graf Note regarding personal names: Graf is a title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name. The female form is Gräfin.
Gräfin Note regarding personal names: Gräfin is a title, translated as Countess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Graf.
Herzog Note regarding personal names: Herzog is a title, translated as Duke, not a first or middle name. The female form is Herzogin.
Herzogin Note regarding personal names: Herzogin is a title, translated as Duchess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Herzog.
Prinz Note regarding personal names: Prinz is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The female form is Prinzessin.
Prinzessin Note regarding personal names: Prinzessin is a title, translated as Princess, not a first or middle name. The male form is Prinz.
Reichsfreiherr Note regarding personal names: Reichsfreiherr is a title, translated as Baron of the Empire, not a first or middle name.
Reichsgraf Note regarding personal names: Reichsgraf is a title, translated as Count of the Empire, not a first or middle name.
Ritter Note regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated as Knight, not a first or middle name.