Monogram
A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol.
Royal
- FII = Franciscus Iosephus Imperator (Franz Joseph I of Austria)
- FII = Franciscus Iosephus Imperator (Franz Joseph I of Austria)
- VR = Victoria Regina (Victoria of the United Kingdom)
- EIIR = Elizabeth II Regina (Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom)
- EVIIR = Eduardus VII Rex (Edward VII of the United Kingdom)
- EVIIR = Eduardus VII Rex
- Monogram of Heinrich III. (HRR)
- Margrethe II of Denmark, monogram
- EIIR = Elizabeth II Regina
- Charlemagne
- Monogramm Friedrichs des III.. Enthalten ist die Devise „aeiou“
Religious
See also Category:Monograms of the name of Jesus Christ.
- Iota-Eta-Sigma (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ), the JHS or IHS monogram of the name of Jesus (or traditional Christogram symbol
- Medieval-style IHS monogram (Iota-Eta-Sigma)
- Medieval-style IHC monogram (Iota-Eta-Sigma, based on "lunate" sigma)
- IHS monogram
- Version of Jesuit emblem (IHS)
- The Labarum (or Chi Rho) symbol of Christianity (the first two letters of "Christ" in Greek).
- "Light and Life" in Greek.
- Maria
- "Amate!" (Latin)
Personal
- Monogramme of Laurens Girard
- Detail of etching “Mary and St. Anne (St. Elisabeth ?)“ from Daniel Hopfer
- Dish base bearing a monogram. Constantinople, 2d half of the 13th century–14th century
- Albrecht Dürer's monogram on a table
- Albrecht Dürer
Institutional
- Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie VOC (Dutch East India Company)
- The logo of the Amsterdam Chamber of the VOC.
- AEG
Embroidery for a woman's dowry of bed clothes
- Å. Å.
- A. G. or G. A.
- B. U. or U. B.
- D. Y or Y. D.
- A. Z. or Z. A.
