List of post-nominal letters (Solomon Islands)

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Post-nominal letters in the Solomon Islands include:

OfficePost-nominal
Star of the Solomon Islands SSI
Cross of Solomon Islands CSI
Solomon Islands MedalSIM

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OF or Of or of may refer to:

Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters, or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, an academic degree, accreditation, an office, a military decoration, or honour, or is a member of a religious institute or fraternity. An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters, but in some contexts it may be customary to limit the number of sets to one or just a few. The order in which post-nominals are listed after a name is based on rules of precedence and what is appropriate for a given situation. Post-nominal letters are one of the main types of name suffix. In contrast, pre-nominal letters precede the name rather than following it, such as addressing a physician or professor as "Dr. Smith".

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  1. Fellows – scholars resident in the United Kingdom
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Nominal may refer to:

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Pre-nominal letters are a title which is placed before the name of a person as distinct from a post-nominal title which is placed after the name. Examples of pre-nominal titles, for instance professional titles include: Doctor, Captain, EUR ING, Ir. (ingenieur), Ts., Ar. (architect), Sr. (surveyor), Br., Gs. (geologist), Mons. (monsignore), CA and Professor.

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