Nobility
Translations of "nobility" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | adel(noble or privileged social class), adelstand(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Albanian | fisnikëri(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | εὐγένεια(noble or privileged social class) | eugéneia | |
| Arabic | شَهَامَة(the quality of being noble), فَخَامَة(the quality of being noble), نَبَالَة(noble or privileged social class), نُبْل(noble or privileged social class) | šahāma, faḵāma, nabāla, nubl | |
| Armenian | ազնվականություն(noble or privileged social class) | aznvakanutʻyun | |
| Asturian | nobleza(noble or privileged social class), nobleza(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Belarusian | двара́нства(noble or privileged social class), шля́хта(noble or privileged social class) | dvaránstva, šljáxta | |
| Bulgarian | аристокра́ция(noble or privileged social class), благородство(the quality of being noble), дворя́нство(noble or privileged social class) | aristokrácija, blagorodstvo, dvorjánstvo | |
| Catalan | noblesa(noble or privileged social class), noblesa(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 貴族 /贵族(noble or privileged social class) | guìzú | |
| Czech | vznešenost(the quality of being noble), šlechta(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Dutch | adel(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Esperanto | nobelaro(noble or privileged social class), nobeleco(the quality of being noble), nobleco(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Estonian | aadel(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Faroese | aðal(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Finnish | aateli(noble or privileged social class), aateluus(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| French | noblesse(noble or privileged social class), noblesse(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Friulian | nobiltât(noble or privileged social class), nobiltât(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Galician | nobreza(noble or privileged social class), nobreza(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Georgian | არისტოკრატია(noble or privileged social class), თავადაზნაურობა(noble or privileged social class) | arisṭoḳraṭia, tavadaznauroba | |
| German | Adel(noble or privileged social class), Adeligkeit(the quality of being noble), Aristokratie(noble or privileged social class), Blaublütigkeit(the quality of being noble), Nobilität(noble or privileged social class), Nobilität(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Greek | αριστοκρατία(noble or privileged social class), αριστοκρατικότητα(the quality of being noble), αρχοντιά(the quality of being noble) | aristokratía, aristokratikótita, archontiá | |
| Hebrew | אצולה(noble or privileged social class) | atzula | |
| Hungarian | nemesség(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Irish | uaisle(noble or privileged social class), uaisleacht(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Italian | nobilità(the quality of being noble), nobiltà(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Japanese | 崇高(the quality of being noble), 貴族(noble or privileged social class), 高潔(the quality of being noble) | sūkō, kizoku, kōketsu | |
| Korean | 귀족(noble or privileged social class) | gwijok | |
| Latin | ingenuitas(the quality of being noble), nobilitas(the quality of being noble), nōbilitās(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Macedonian | благородништво(noble or privileged social class), благородност(the quality of being noble), дворјанство(noble or privileged social class) | blagorodništvo, blagorodnost, dvorjanstvo | |
| Old English | æþelnes(noble or privileged social class), æþelnes(the quality of being noble), æþelu(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Odel(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Polish | szlachta(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Portuguese | nobreza(noble or privileged social class), nobreza(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Romanian | nobilime(noble or privileged social class), noblețe(noble or privileged social class), noblețe(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Russian | аристокра́тия(noble or privileged social class), благоро́дство(the quality of being noble), дворя́нство(noble or privileged social class), знать(noble or privileged social class), шля́хта(noble or privileged social class) | aristokrátija, blagoródstvo, dvorjánstvo, znatʹ, šljáxta | |
| Scottish Gaelic | uaisle(noble or privileged social class), uaisleachd(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | plemenitost(the quality of being noble), plemstvo(noble or privileged social class), vlastela(noble or privileged social class), властела(noble or privileged social class), племенитост(the quality of being noble), племство(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Slovak | šľachta(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Slovene | plemstvo(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Spanish | nobleza(noble or privileged social class), nobleza(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Swedish | adel(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Tocharian B | klyomñe(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Turkish | soyluluk(the quality of being noble) | — | |
| Ukrainian | дворя́нство(noble or privileged social class), шля́хта(noble or privileged social class) | dvorjánstvo, šljáxta | |
| Vietnamese | quí tộc(noble or privileged social class) | — | |
| Yiddish | אַדל(noble or privileged social class) | adl |
adel, adelstand
fisnikëri
nobleza, nobleza
noblesa, noblesa
vznešenost, šlechta
adel
nobelaro, nobeleco, nobleco
aadel
aðal
aateli, aateluus
noblesse, noblesse
nobiltât, nobiltât
nobreza, nobreza
Adel, Adeligkeit, Aristokratie, Blaublütigkeit, Nobilität, Nobilität
nemesség
uaisle, uaisleacht
nobilità, nobiltà
ingenuitas, nobilitas, nōbilitās
æþelnes, æþelnes, æþelu
Odel
szlachta
nobreza, nobreza
nobilime, noblețe, noblețe
аристокра́тия, благоро́дство, дворя́нство, знать, шля́хта
aristokrátija, blagoródstvo, dvorjánstvo, znatʹ, šljáxta
uaisle, uaisleachd
plemenitost, plemstvo, vlastela, властела, племенитост, племство
šľachta
plemstvo
nobleza, nobleza
adel
klyomñe
soyluluk
quí tộc
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.