Awang (honorific)

Awang, abbreviated as Awg. or Aw., is a commonly used honorific for the male commoners in Brunei.

Usage

Awang is used in formal situation as a mark of respect for non-royal and non-noble males in Brunei. Generally, it is addressed immediately before the person's given name. If the name includes titles, the order of Awang is after all of the titles which precede the name. However, this excludes the title Haji; in this case, Awang is placed before it.

The honorific Awang is often found with the Malay style Yang Mulia, which is an honorary style also for the commoners. However, they may not be necessarily consecutive; Yang Mulia is always addressed at the beginning of the name system, and this includes preceding any available title. Yang Mulia is also not restrictive to the males; it is also used with the female equivalent of Awang, that is Dayang.

If the person already has Awang as part of his birth name, it is not required to add this honorific as it will become repetitive.

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