Esquire

/ɪˈskwaɪər/ noun

A title of respect added after a man's name, or historically, a young nobleman training to be a knight.

From Old French esquier (shield-bearer), from Latin scutarius (shield-bearer). Esquire was the rank below knight, then became a courtesy title for gentlemen.

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