Signor
Signor is the Italian honorific used to address or refer to a man, comparable to Mr. or Sir in English. It commonly precedes a surname in formal address, as in Signor Rossi, or is used in direct address in speech, for example, Buongiorno, Signor Rossi.
Etymology and related forms: Signor derives from the Latin senior, meaning elder. The term belongs to a
Usage in modern Italian: In formal writing and introductions, Signor is attached to a surname or used
Variations and related terms: The feminine equivalents are Signora and Signorina, used for women. The plural
See also: Italian honorifics, Signora, Signorina, Signore, Gentiluomo.