Dauphin

/ˈdɔːfɪn/ noun

The title for the heir to the French throne; in modern usage, any person designated as the successor or heir to leadership.

From French 'dauphin,' originally a geographical name (Dauphine region), that became a title. The symbol was a dolphin, and 'dauphin' comes from Latin 'delphinus' meaning 'dolphin,' which also decorated the coat of arms.

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