Aristocrat
An aristocrat is a member of the aristocracy, a social class traditionally positioned between royalty and commoners in many monarchies. The term comes from the Greek aristokratia, from aristos “best” and kratos “rule.” In Europe and elsewhere, aristocrats were typically landowners who held hereditary titles and privileges, such as duke, marquis, count, viscount, and baron. Their status was often codified by law, custom, or constituent assemblies, and they commonly occupied positions in government, the judiciary, the military, and the royal court.
Historically, the aristocracy served as a governing elite with economic power, political influence, and social prestige.
In the modern era, many states have curtailed aristocratic privileges, and aristocrats are often private individuals