Post-nominal letters
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Post-nominal letters, also called "post-nominal initials" or "post-nominal titles", are letters placed after the name of a person to indicate that the individual holds a position, educational degree, accreditation, office, or honour. An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters. The order in which these are listed after a name is based on the order of precedence and category of the order.
Examples of post-nominal letters:
- A Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire is authorized to use the postnominal KBE.
- A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects is authorized to used the postnominal FAIA.
- A Doctor of Philosophy is authorized to use the postnominal PhD (or, in some cases, DPhil).
- A Franciscan friar (the Order of Friars Minor) is authorized to use the postnominal OFM.
Post-nominal letters are one of the main types of name suffix.
[edit] See also
- List of post-nominal letters
- Suffix (name)
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom
- Pre-nominal letters
- Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- Catholic order