Honor or honour can refer to:
- Hono(u)r, the quality of being honorable
- His Honour, a pre-nominal honorific
- Honour (land), a feudal land tenure
- A recognition of meritorious achievement and service in the British honours system or Canadian honours system
- Honor system or trust system, a philosophical way of running a variety of endeavors
- Honors course, a more challenging course in US education
- Honors student
- Honours degree, an undergraduate degree in many countries, where the term depends on the number of years and credits earned, not on grades; in the US, a "Bachelor's degree with Honors" is a qualification obtained based on excellent grades.
- Honorary citizenship
- The regalia of various nations, such as the Honours of Scotland and the Honours of the Principality of Wales
- A high-valued card (A, K, Q, J, 10) in contract bridge and some other card games
- Hono(u)rs, in bridge scoring, a bonus for the holding of high-valued cards
- Honour, a 1995 play by Joanna Murray-Smith
- Honour, a movie starred by Morgan Freeman, and Denzel Washington.
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