armiger
An armiger is a person or corporate body that is legally entitled to bear heraldic arms. The word comes from Latin armiger, "armor bearer," and entered heraldic usage via Old French and English. In heraldry, an armiger is the bearer of a coat of arms—the full armorial design associated with that individual or entity.
An armiger's rights arise from a grant or confirmation of arms by a recognized authority, such as
Modern heraldic authorities exist in various countries; examples include the College of Arms in England and
In ordinary usage, "armiger" is a formal designation indicating heraldic status. It is most commonly encountered