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*Hmk. - [[Hieromonk]] | *Hmk. - [[Hieromonk]] | ||
*Kh. - [[Khouria]] (Arabic for ''presbytera'') | *Kh. - [[Khouria]] (Arabic for ''presbytera'') | ||
− | * | + | *Mka. - [[Matushka]] (Slavonic for ''presbytera'') · ''Sometimes this has been abbreviated "Mat." but this is problematic due to similarity with Russian slang, and is now actively discouraged.'' |
*Metr. - [[Metropolitan]] | *Metr. - [[Metropolitan]] | ||
*Patr. - [[Patriarch]] | *Patr. - [[Patriarch]] | ||
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− | *MP or | + | *MP or MHP - ''Mother'' from the Greek ''Μητηρ'', part of the phrase ''Mother of God'' |
*ΘΥ - ''of God'' from the Greek ''Θεου'', part of the phrase ''Mother of God'' | *ΘΥ - ''of God'' from the Greek ''Θεου'', part of the phrase ''Mother of God'' | ||
Latest revision as of 20:05, August 8, 2023
This page should serve as a reference for abbreviations relevant to the Orthodox Church.
Titles
Many clerical and lay titles are often abbreviated.
- Abp. - Archbishop
- Archim. - Archimandrite
- Bp. - Bishop
- Dcn. - Deacon
- Dn. - usu. Deacon, sometimes Dean
- Fr. - Father
- Hmk. - Hieromonk
- Kh. - Khouria (Arabic for presbytera)
- Mka. - Matushka (Slavonic for presbytera) · Sometimes this has been abbreviated "Mat." but this is problematic due to similarity with Russian slang, and is now actively discouraged.
- Metr. - Metropolitan
- Patr. - Patriarch
- Pr. - Priest
- Pres. - Presbytera
- Rdr. - Reader
- Sdn. - Subdeacon
Iconography
In icons, many names and titles are abbreviated. This is often acknowledged with an elision marker (like a tilde) placed above the letters. Most often, the first and last letters of the word or name are retained.
Christ
The Theotokos
- MP or MHP - Mother from the Greek Μητηρ, part of the phrase Mother of God
- ΘΥ - of God from the Greek Θεου, part of the phrase Mother of God
The Saints
- ΑΓ - Holy or Saint from the Greek Αγιος
- Sf. - Sfânt (Romanian for saint)
- St. - Saint (plural: Sts. or Ss.)