Ritter
Ritter is a German noun that means knight. The word is related to the concept of riding, as it originated from the medieval mounted warrior. In historical German-speaking lands, a Ritter was a free nobleman who owed military service to a lord and formed part of the knightly estate, the Ritterstand. Knights typically held land, exercised certain local rights, and provided cavalry service within the feudal system. The rank occupied a distinct place within the broader noble hierarchy and was associated with codes of conduct emphasizing courage, loyalty, and chivalry.
In the later Middle Ages and into early modern times, the Ritter class played a key role
Today Ritter survives as a common German surname and appears in various contemporary uses. In popular culture