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Title in British Commonwealth honours systems
Baronetesses in their own right also use the title Dame. A woman appointed to the grades of Dame Commander or Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Saint John, the
Dame
Catholic university in Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S.
of Notre Dame du Lac (known simply as Notre Dame; /ˌnoʊtərˈdeɪm/ NOH-tər-DAYM; ND) is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana,
University_of_Notre_Dame
British order of chivalry established in 1917
most senior two of which make the recipient either a knight if male or a dame if female. The order was established on 4 June 1917 by King George V, who
Order_of_the_British_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
Notre Dame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: Notre-Dame de
Notre_Dame
Office of the French royal court
The dame d'honneur was selected from the members of the highest French nobility. They were ranked between the Première dame d'honneur and the Dame du Palais
Dame_d'atours
American professional wrestler
signed to WWE, where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Izzi Dame as a member of The Culling. She is a former one-time NXT Women's North American
Izzi_Dame
Topics referred to by the same term
up Dame, dame, damé, dáme, or Damɛ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dame is a female noble title equivalent to "sir" for knights. Dame or Dames may
Dame_(disambiguation)
Cathedral in Paris, France, built 1163–1345
Notre-Dame de Paris (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam də paʁi] : "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply
Notre-Dame_de_Paris
American athletic football program of the University of Notre Dame
Dame Fighting Irish football team represents the University of Notre Dame in American football. It plays home games at the 77,622-capacity Notre Dame
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football
British actress (1934–2024)
Dame Margaret Natalie Smith (28 December 1934 – 27 September 2024) was a British actress. Known for her wit in both comedic and dramatic roles, she had
Maggie_Smith
1831 novel by Victor Hugo
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris, lit. 'Our Lady of Paris', originally titled Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482) is a French Gothic novel
The_Hunchback_of_Notre-Dame
2019 church fire in Paris, France
2019, at 18:18 CEST, a structural fire broke out in the roof space of Notre-Dame de Paris, a medieval Catholic cathedral in Paris, France, that is part of
Notre-Dame_fire
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up dame blanche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dame Blanche or La Dame Blanche (French for "White Lady") may refer to: Dame blanche (dessert)
Dame_Blanche
British and American actress (1932–2011)
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British and American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the
Elizabeth_Taylor
English actress (born 1934)
Dame Judith Olivia Dench (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress. Widely considered one of Britain's greatest actresses, she is noted for her versatile
Judi_Dench
Fictional Australian character
Dame Edna Everage, often known simply as Dame Edna, is a character which was created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries, known for her
Dame_Edna_Everage
Māori Queen from 1966 to 2006
Dame Te Atairangikaahu ONZ DBE OStJ (born Pikimene Korokī Mahuta, 23 July 1931 – 15 August 2006) reigned as Māori Queen from 1966 until her death in 2006
Te_Atairangikaahu
Trinidadian Carnival character
Dame Lorraine or Dame Lorraine (Trinidad and Tobago) Trinidad, is a historical Trinidadian Carnival character. Her origins and identity can be traced
Dame_Lorraine
British order of chivalry established in 1725
Classes of members: Knight Grand Cross (GCB) or Dame Grand Cross (GCB); Knight Commander (KCB) or Dame Commander (DCB); and Companion (CB). Members belong
Order_of_the_Bath
British order of chivalry established in 1818
Knight Grand Cross or Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) Knight Commander or Dame Commander of the Most
Order of St Michael and St George
Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George
Motorsport race track in Montreal, Canada
kɥi ʒil vilnœv]), is a 4.361 km (2.710 mi) motor racing circuit on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the venue for the FIA Formula One
Circuit_Gilles_Villeneuve
Topics referred to by the same term
Dame-Marie may refer to several communes in France: Dame-Marie, Eure, in the Eure département Dame-Marie, Orne, in the Orne département Dame-Marie-les-Bois
Dame-Marie
English soprano (1947–2026)
Dame Felicity Ann Emwhyla Lott (8 May 1947 – 15 May 2026) was an English soprano, among the leading voices in operas by Mozart and Richard Strauss and
Felicity_Lott
British order of chivalry established in 1896
and women in all grades below Dame Grand Cross wear the badge on a bow pinned at the left shoulder. For Knights and Dames Grand Cross, Commanders, and
Royal_Victorian_Order
Topics referred to by the same term
Notre Dame High School or Notre Dame Academy or variations are the name of numerous high (secondary) schools and other academies: Notre Dame College, Shepparton
Notre_Dame_High_School
Office at the royal court of France
Première dame d'honneur (French pronunciation: [pʁəmjɛʁ dam dɔnœʁ], lit. 'first lady of honour'), or simply dame d'honneur (lit. 'lady of honour'), was
Première_dame_d'honneur
Traditional role in British pantomime
A pantomime dame is a traditional role in British pantomime. It is part of the theatrical tradition of travesti portrayal of female characters by male
Pantomime_dame
Surname list
Dame is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edmond Dame (1893–1956), French sport wrestler Enid Dame (1943–2003), American poet and writer
Dame_(surname)
Restaurant collective in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Dame Collective was a restaurant collective in Portland, Oregon, United States. It occupied multiple spaces. According to Willamette Week, "Dame, which
Dame_Collective
Topics referred to by the same term
Notre Dame Basilica may refer to: Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port, Clermont-Ferrond, France
Notre_Dame_Basilica
Name list
Damion is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Damion Barry, Trinidadian runner Damion Berger, British photographer Damion Cook, American
Damion
2014 film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) is a 2014 American neo-noir action crime anthology film and follow-up
Sin_City:_A_Dame_to_Kill_For
The Dame was a music hall in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States. The venue hosted live music seven nights a week from local, regional, and national
The_Dame
American animated musical drama film
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical period drama film loosely based on the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo, and produced by Walt
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)
The_Hunchback_of_Notre_Dame_(1996_film)
American basketball player (born 1990)
Wildcats men's basketball program in the Big Sky Conference. Nicknamed "Dame Time", he played college basketball for Weber State and earned third-team
Damian_Lillard
English mystery and detective writer (1890–1976)
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Mallowan, Lady Mallowan (née Miller, 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), usually known by her first married name, Agatha Christie
Agatha_Christie
English actress (1938–2020)
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (20 July 1938 – 10 September 2020) was an English actress of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series
Diana_Rigg
Australian national honour
appointment to the order in descending order of seniority are: Knight and Dame of the Order of Australia (AK and AD – no longer awarded); Companion of the
Order_of_Australia
English actress and singer (1929–2025)
Dame Katherine Patricia Routledge (/ˈraʊtlɪdʒ/ ROWT-lij; 17 February 1929 – 3 October 2025) was an English actress and singer. She was best known for her
Patricia_Routledge
List of ships with the same or similar names
Napoleonic Wars were named Dame Ernouf, for Geneviève Miloent, wife of Jean Augustin Ernouf, governor of Guadeloupe: Dame Ernouf (1805–1805), was a 200-ton
Dame_Ernouf
British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)
Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury (October 16, 1925 – October 11, 2022) was a British-American-Irish actress and singer. In a career spanning 80 years, she played
Angela_Lansbury
Type of school
Dame schools were small, privately run schools for children aged two to five. They emerged in Great Britain and its colonies during the early modern period
Dame_school
Private John Dame (c. 1784–?) was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Born in about 1784 at Pallingham, New Hampshire, he was five feet nine inches
John_Dame
Topics referred to by the same term
Colonial Dame could refer to: Colonial Dames of America, based in New York The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, based in Washington,
Colonial_Dame
English zoologist (1934–2025)
Dame Valerie Jane Morris Goodall (/ˈɡʊdɔːl/ GUUD-awl; née Morris-Goodall; 3 April 1934 – 1 October 2025) was an English primatologist and anthropologist
Jane_Goodall
Surname list
Look up damer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Damer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Seymour Damer, née Conway, (1748–1828)
Damer
Census-designated place in the United States
Notre Dame is a census-designated place and unincorporated community north of the city of South Bend in St. Joseph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana
Notre_Dame,_Indiana
French herbalist ([[floruit|fl.]] 1292–1319)
Dame Péronelle (floruit in 1292–1319), was a French herbalist physician. She is also mentioned in a contemporary folk story. Dame Péronelle was active
Dame_Péronelle
Australian comedian (1934–2023)
was best known for writing and playing his stage and television characters Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson. He appeared in numerous stage productions
Barry_Humphries
Welsh singer (born 1937)
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey (/ˈbæsi/; born 8 January 1937) is a Welsh singer, known for her career longevity, powerful voice and recording the theme songs
Shirley_Bassey
American contemporary R&B group
Damian Dame was an American R&B group that was active in the early 1990s. It consisted of Bruce Edward "Damian" Broadus (September 13, 1966 – June 27,
Damian_Dame
English actor (born 1945)
Dame Helen Mirren (/ˈmɪrən/; born Ilyena Lydia Mironoff; 26 July 1945) is an English actor. Regarded amongst Britain's greatest actors, Mirren is the recipient
Helen_Mirren
American music executive (born 1971)
their divorce in 2009, they had a bitter custody battle. Dash has a son, Dame "Boogie" Dash (born November 28, 1991), with former girlfriend Linda Williams
Damon_Dash
British actress (1929–2025)
Olivier (née Plowright; 28 October 1929 – 16 January 2025), commonly known as Dame Joan Plowright, was an English actress whose career spanned over six decades
Joan_Plowright
Traditional English folk song
Dame Durden is a traditional English folk song and children's rhyme (Roud Folk Song Index 1209), dating to the early nineteenth century. Best known in
Dame_Durden
French archer (born 1936)
Pierrette Dame (born 26 August 1936) is a French archer who represented France at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in archery. She competed in the 1972 Summer
Pierrette_Dame
British and American media executive (born 1949)
Dame Anna Wintour (/ˈwɪntər/; born 3 November 1949) is a British and American media executive who served as editor-in-chief of Vogue from 1988 to 2025
Anna_Wintour
American wine professional
Fred Dame is an American wine professional. Dame was born in California and attended Washington and Lee University, earning a degree in journalism and
Fred_Dame
American sex toy company
Dame Products is a US-founded sexual wellness company that designs and manufactures sex toys and accessories by women, with a focus on, but not limited
Dame_Products
Index of articles associated with the same name
similarity. Dame d'honneur can be: Short for Première dame d'honneur, which were commonly shortened to Dame d'honneur, or; The full, formal title for Dame du Palais
Dame_d'honneur
English author (1937–2025)
Dame Jilly Cooper (née Sallitt; 21 February 1937 – 5 October 2025) was an English author and journalist, best known for her long-running Rutshire Chronicles
Jilly_Cooper
Topics referred to by the same term
Notre-Dame is an 1831 novel by Victor Hugo. The Hunchback of Notre Dame may also refer to the novel's adaptations: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1911 film)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (disambiguation)
The_Hunchback_of_Notre_Dame_(disambiguation)
American collegiate athletics conference
State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest
Atlantic_Coast_Conference
Catholic church in Montreal, Quebec
Basílica of Our Lady of Montreal, also known as Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal (French: Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal, lit. 'Basilica of Our Lady of Montreal')
Notre-Dame Basilica (Montreal)
Notre-Dame_Basilica_(Montreal)
Cathedral located in Strasbourg, Alsace, France
Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster zu
Strasbourg_Cathedral
Surname list
Dames is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Danie Dames (born 1986), Namibian rugby union player George Dames (1936 or 1937–2024), American
Dames_(surname)
Catholic order of knighthood
order of chivalry. The order is estimated to have some 30,000 knights and dames in 60 lieutenancies around the world. The Catholic Order is distinct from
Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Catholic)
Order_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre_(Catholic)
1979 song by ABBA
second ABBA song to reach that milestone, following "Dancing Queen". "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" is the Spanish-language version of the song. The song was released
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
Gimme!_Gimme!_Gimme!_(A_Man_After_Midnight)
2018 single by El Chombo featuring Cutty Ranks
"Dame Tu Cosita" (Spanish: [ˈda.me tu ko.ˈsi.ta], lit. 'Give me your little thing') is a song by Panamanian artist El Chombo, featuring Jamaican dancehall
Dame_Tu_Cosita
Topics referred to by the same term
Dame Fortune may refer to: Fortuna, goddess Dame Fortune, character in the Roman de Fauvel Dame Fortune, from the Tarot Wheel of Fortune card Dame Fortune
Dame_Fortune
American record producer from New York
Damon J. Blackman (born August 9, 1974), better known by his stage name Dame Grease or simply Grease, is an American record producer from New York City
Dame_Grease
Italian-Senegalese basketball player
Elhadji Dame Sarr (dɑːmeɪ sɑːr / dah-m-ay s-ar, born 4 June 2006) is an Italian college basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast
Dame_Sarr
American college football rivalry
900km 559miles Notre Dame USC The Notre Dame–USC football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Notre Dame–USC football rivalry
Notre_Dame–USC_football_rivalry
Archbishop of Canterbury since 2026
Dame Sarah Elisabeth Mullally (née Bowser; born 26 March 1962) is an Anglican bishop and England's former chief nursing officer who has served as the 106th
Sarah_Mullally
Royal order of merit in New Zealand
Order of Merit. Knight/Dames Grand Companion and Knight/Dames Companion are entitled to use the style Sir for males and Dame for females. The order's
New_Zealand_Order_of_Merit
1848 novel by Alexandre Dumas fils
The Lady of the Camellias (French: La Dame aux Camélias) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. First published in 1848 and subsequently adapted by Dumas
The_Lady_of_the_Camellias
South African-British chef, broadcaster, and writer (born 1940)
Dame Prudence Margaret Leith, DBE (born 18 February 1940) is a South African and British restaurateur, broadcaster, cookery writer, novelist, chef, and
Prue_Leith
Dame Siriþ is the only known Middle English fabliau outside Chaucer's works. It uniquely occurs at folios 165 recto to 168 recto of Bodleian MS Digby 86
Dame_Siriþ
Dame Pattie is a 12 Metre yacht built for the 1967 America's Cup. She was designed by Warwick Hood and built by Bill Barnett in Sydney, Australia. The
Dame_Pattie
This is a list of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football season records. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team with a total of 25 National Championships
List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football seasons
List_of_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_seasons
English singer and entertainer (1917–2020)
Dame Vera Margaret Lewis (née Welch; 20 March 1917 – 18 June 2020), known professionally as Vera Lynn, was an English singer and entertainer whose musical
Vera_Lynn
2014 single by Shiori Tomita
"Dame Dame da" (だめだめだ, lit. 'No Good, No Good') is a song by Japanese singer Shiori Tomita [ja], written by singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka. The song was
Dame_Dame_da
English actress (1937–2020)
Dame Barbara Windsor (born Barbara Ann Deeks; 6 August 1937 – 10 December 2020) was an English actress. She was known for her roles in the Carry On films
Barbara_Windsor
Topics referred to by the same term
Dame Shirley may refer to: Dame Shirley Bassey (born 1937), Welsh singer Dame Shirley Conran (1932–2024), British designer, writer, entrepreneur Dame
Dame_Shirley
Church and episcopal seat in Reims, France
Notre-Dame de Reims (/ˌnɒtrə ˈdɑːm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdeɪm, ˌnoʊtrə ˈdɑːm/; French: [nɔtʁə dam də ʁɛ̃s] ; meaning "Our Lady of Reims"), known in English as Reims
Reims_Cathedral
American basketball player (born 2003)
(WNBA) and for Hive of Unrivaled. She played college basketball for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Citron was selected third overall by the Mystics in the 2025
Sonia_Citron
English actress (born 1934)
Dame Eileen June Atkins (born 15 June 1934) is an English actress. She has worked in the theatre, film, and television consistently since 1953. She is
Eileen_Atkins
British film producer (born 1971)
Dame Emma Thomas, Lady Nolan (born 9 December 1971) is a British film producer. She has produced all of the feature films directed by her husband Christopher
Emma_Thomas
Topics referred to by the same term
Notre-Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral in Paris, France. Notre-Dame de Paris may also refer to: Notre-Dame de Paris (novel), an 1831 novel by Victor
Notre-Dame de Paris (disambiguation)
Notre-Dame_de_Paris_(disambiguation)
British politician (1930–2026)
Dame Shirley Porter, Lady Porter (née Cohen; 29 November 1930 – 2 May 2026) was a British politician who led Westminster City Council in London from 1983
Shirley_Porter
American cartoonist (born 1971)
Dame Darcy Pleasant (born June 19, 1971), better known by the pen name Dame Darcy, is an American alternative cartoonist, fine artist, musician, cabaret
Dame_Darcy
Indian-born British actress (born 1946)
Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is a British actress, presenter, author, television producer, activist and former model. She has won two BAFTA
Joanna_Lumley
Papal Order of Knighthood of the Holy See
classes: Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GCSG) Knight/Dame Commander with Star (KC*SG/DC*SG) Knight/Dame Commander (KCSG/DCSG) Knight/Dame (KSG/DSG) A green
Order of St. Gregory the Great
Order_of_St._Gregory_the_Great
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2017 to 2023
Dame Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern (/ɑːrˈdɜːrn/ ah-DURN; born 26 July 1980) is a former New Zealand politician and activist who was the 40th prime minister
Jacinda_Ardern
British actress and screenwriter (born 1959)
Dame Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress and screenwriter. Her work spans over four decades of screen and stage, and her accolades
Emma_Thompson
Senegalese footballer (born 1993)
Dame Diop (born 15 February 1993) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a forward. Dame Diop started his career at Touré Kunda. He signed
Dame_Diop
1991 studio album by Damian Dame
Damian Dame is the only studio album by American R&B group Damian Dame, released May 14, 1991 via LaFace Records. The album did not chart on the Billboard
Damian_Dame_(album)
American basketball player (born 2003)
Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and TCU Horned Frogs. Born in Summit, New Jersey and later
Olivia_Miles
Dame Maroie or Maroie de Dregnau/Dergnau de Lille (fl. 13th century) was a trouvère from Arras, in Artois, France. She was identified as the Maroie de
Dame_Maroie
Spirits in French mythology
In French mythology or folklore, Dames Blanches (meaning literally white ladies) were female spirits or supernatural beings, comparable to the Weiße Frauen
Dames_blanches
DAME
DAME
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Old French dame ‘lady’ (Latin domina ‘mistress’), originally a nickname for a foppish man or a title of respect for a widow. It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for someone in the service of a lady.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Calvados, France, which was named with the Romano-Gallic personal name Curtius (from curtus ‘short’) + the locative suffix -o, genitive -onis. There is also a place called Curzon in Vendée, but this is not the source of the English surname.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart, Conscience
Girl/Female
English
A , meaning love. Famous bearer: Dame Gracie Fields.
Female
Cornish
, under the cliff.
Female
Spanish
Spanish name ESMERALDA means "emerald." Victor Hugo gave his gypsy heroine this name in his novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.Â
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Heart Conscience
Boy/Male
Greek
Gentle; to tame.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One of Good Manners; Simple
Male
Czechoslovakian
, tame.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Conscience; Heart
Boy/Male
Czech Czechoslovakian
Red earth.
Boy/Male
Indian
Heart, Conscience
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Taming
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Tame; Saint Damian was the Patron Saint of Hairdressers
DAME
DAME
Girl/Female
German
Warfare
Boy/Male
Arabic
Star
Boy/Male
Muslim
Guided
Boy/Male
English
Small River; Stream with an Island; Island with a Brook
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Giver of Happiness; Giver of Joy
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Door of the God of Heaven
Girl/Female
Hindu
Little black one, Dusky
Girl/Female
Indian
Desired.
Female
Dutch
, Marie Anne.
Girl/Female
German
Fighting Woman; Beloved Warrior
DAME
DAME
DAME
DAME
DAME
n.
Damewort.
n.
A short, straight, horizontal mark [-], placed over vowels to denote that they are to be pronounced with a long sound; as, a, in dame; /, in s/am, etc.
n.
In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; -- so called from the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, in Paris, near which many of them resided.
a.
Pertaining to Aphrodite or Venus. "Aphrodisian dames" [that is, courtesans].
n.
The European forked hake or hake's-dame (Phycis blennoides); -- also called great forked beard.
n.
A cruciferrous plant (Hesperis matronalis), remarkable for its fragrance, especially toward the close of the day; -- called also rocket and dame's violet.
n.
A mother; -- applied to human beings and quadrupeds.
n.
See Forkbeard.
n.
A woman in general, esp. an elderly woman.
n.
The mistress of a family in common life, or the mistress of a common school; as, a dame's school.
n.
A mistress of a family, who is a lady; a woman in authority; especially, a lady.