honorand
/ˈɒnərænd, ˈɒnərænd/Definitions
1. noun
a person to whom honors or other forms of recognition are given, especially a person who is being honored at a university or college with an honorary degree.
“The honorand for the ceremony was a renowned scientist who had made significant contributions to the field of physics.”
2. noun
the person being honored, especially in a ceremony or event.
“The honorand was treated like royalty at the dinner reception.”