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The term "czar" is a Russian equivalent of the Roman title "Caesar." The Germans adopted the title Caesar in the same way only they used the word "Kaiser."
Tsaritsa. Czar (Tzar, Tsar) was equivalent to an emperor. "Upon annexing Crimea in 1783, Catherine the Great adopted the hellenicized title of "Tsaritsa of Tauric Chersonesos", rather than "Tsaritsa of the Crimea", as should have been expected." (2008, wikipedia) People commonly refer to Czarina as the female version, but this title is for the wife of a Czar. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czar) (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsaritsa)
Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824.
There is no such title as the Baron of Avon. However, there is the title Earl of Avon.