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Can You Use a Noble Title on Business Cards and Invitations?

January 17, 2026 · 5 min read

Yes, you can absolutely use your noble title on business cards, invitations, and other personal stationery. Here is how to do it elegantly and appropriately.

Business Cards

Noble titles can add distinction to business cards. The title typically precedes your name, such as "Lord James Harrison" or "Baroness Elizabeth Moore." This creates a memorable first impression in professional networking situations.

Formal Invitations

When sending formal invitations for weddings, galas, or dinner parties, your title adds an elegant touch. For example: "The Earl and Countess of Imperial Iran request the pleasure of your company..."

Personal Stationery

Letterheads, note cards, and personal stationery can all feature your noble title. Many title holders commission custom stationery that includes their title and even their coat of arms for an especially distinguished presentation.

Email Signatures

In formal email correspondence, you may include your title in your signature block. This is particularly common in communications related to cultural events, charitable activities, or formal social occasions.

Formatting Examples

  • Duke Robert Smith of Imperial Iran
  • The Right Honorable Viscount William Brown
  • Lady Sarah Johnson of Imperial Iran
  • Baron Michael Davis

Get Your Noble Title

Begin using your title on business cards and invitations. Certificates ship within 3 to 7 days.