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Post-nominal letters are letters placed after the name of a person to indicate that the individual holds a position, office, or honour.
An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters. Honours are listed first in descending order of precedence, followed by degrees and memberships of learned societies in ascending order.
Some obsolete positions are not listed unless recipients who continue to use the post-nominals even after the order becomes obsolete are still living.
Antigua and Barbuda
editAustralia
editBarbados
editBelgium
editBrunei
editCambodia
editCanada
editHong Kong
editIndia
editIreland
editItaly
editJamaica
editMalaysia
editMalta
editMauritius
editMorocco
edit- Fellow of the World Amazigh Congress (FWAC)
New Zealand
editPapua New Guinea
editPhilippines
editPortugal
editRhodesia
editSaint Lucia
editSolomon Islands
editSpain
edit- Grandee of Spain (GE)[1]
Sri Lanka
editSweden
editThailand
editTrinidad and Tobago
editUnited Kingdom
editUnited States
editZimbabwe
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles, Real Asociación de Hidalgos de España - Madrid, Ediciones Hidalguía - pp. 1-5