Japanese calls Den-Ka.
Honorific titles of lords and aristocrats.
It is also used as a translation of honorific titles for monarchs and royalty in countries other than the Kanji cultural sphere, and in this case it is not necessarily in a hierarchical relationship with His Majesty or His Excellency.
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殿下 ハイネス
geishaa Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation and singing and dancing. > product for example ゲイシャ 漢字
PoetA person who writes and publishes poetry. Also, those who have that as a profession. A person with a poetic sense. Japanese says…
CaptainPlease check it out! > example products the leader of a group of people. a general officer of the high rank. Japanese says…
Bossa person responsible for hiring workers. a person who exercises control and makes decisions. the head of a tribe or clan. a leader…
PresidentPlease check it out! > products for example the chief executive of a republic. Japanese says Dai-Tou-Ryou. だいとうりょう 漢字
Popethe head of the Roman Catholic Church. Japanese says “Kyo Ko”. 教皇 きょうこう > example products
governorJapan calls Chi-Ji. A chief who governs and represents each prefecture. Manages and executes the affairs of prefectures and the affairs of countries…
ElegantIt seems that it is clearly missing. It looks like it's not profane. Japanese says "Sho-Sya". > personality in Kanji stocks