Miss, Mrs, Madame and Mademoiselle, Frau and Fraulein, Senora and Senorita, all words banned by EU bureaucrats in Brussels who have decided such words are sexist because they refer to a woman's marital status.
And that's not all. No more sportsmen, statesmen, headmasters or headmistresses, policeman or policewoman.
Helpfully, the bureaucrats have issued a booklet with guidelines in 'gender-neutral' language sent out by the Secretary General of the EU Parliament.
I like the Scottish Tory MEP Struan Stevenson who described the guidelines as 'political correctness gone mad'.
He said: 'This is frankly ludicrous. We've seen the EU institutions try to ban the bagpipes and dictate the shape of bananas, but now they seem determined to tell us which words we are entitled to use in our own language.
'Gender-neutrality is really the last straw. The Thought Police are now on the rampage in the European Parliament.
'We will soon be told that the use of the words "man" or "woman" has been banned in case it causes offence to those who consider 'gender neutrality' an essential part of life.'