Honour (or honor in American English) is the quality of being honorable.
Honor or Honour may also refer to:
People
- Honor (given name), a unisex given name, including a list of people with the name
- Honour (surname), English-language surname, including a list of people with the name
Entertainment and media
- Honor (band), a Polish band
- Honour (book), 2012 novel by Elif Shafak
- Honour (Sudermann play), 1889 play by German playwright Hermann Sudermann
- Honour (Murray-Smith play), a 1995 play by Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith
- Honour (film), 2014 British film
- Honour (TV series), 2020 British television drama
- "Honor" (The Walking Dead), a 2018 episode of The Walking Dead
Education
- Latin honors, distinctions of academic degrees
- Honors student, student recognized for high achievement in their academics
- Honours degree, educational term with various meanings
Other uses
- Honor (brand), a smartphone brand based in China
- Honor, Michigan, United States
- Honour (feudal barony), feudal barony in medieval England
- Honour (style), a pre-nominal honorific typically used for judges and mayors
- Honors (horse), a champion show horse
- Honor, a high-valued card in contract bridge
- Honors, in bridge scoring, a bonus for the holding of high-valued cards
- Honor, a fictional god-like being from the Cosmere fictional universe.
See also
- Honor system or trust system, a philosophical way of running a variety of endeavors
- Matter of Honour (disambiguation)
- Medal of Honor (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Honor
- All pages with titles containing Honour
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada
- Honours of Scotland
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom
- Honours of the Principality of Wales
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