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—-#2) A son who is given the same name as his father is (Full Name), Jr. ‘Jr.’ implies that the person he is a ‘junior’ of – was his father. —- #3) A boy who is given the same name as a relative (in memory of or to honor that relative, say, an uncle, grandfather, etc. ) is named at birth (Full Name), II.
In the United States the most common name suffixes are senior and junior, which are abbreviated as Sr. and Jr. with initial capital letters, with or without preceding commas. In Britain these are rarer, but when they are used the abbreviations are Snr and Jnr , respectively.
7 Φεβ 2022 · A suffix in a name refers to any element or letters that follow the surname, providing additional information about the individual. For example, in the name ‘Joseph Smith Jr.,’ the ‘Jr.’ part represents the name suffix, short for ‘Junior.’ Name suffixes can denote familial relationships, educational degrees, honors, or professional ...
29 Μαρ 2012 · "Jr.," “III,” or other suffixes are not included with in-text citations, but they are included in the reference list entries. References. In a reference, include the suffix, set off with commas, as shown here:
26 Σεπ 2024 · It's a basic genealogical question: If one wants to name their son after a relative, is it better to go with "Junior" ("Jr.") of "The Second" ("II") at the end of the name? And what makes someone a Junior?
10 Δεκ 2023 · These are usually included as Senior, Sr or Sr. for a father – Junior, Jr or Jr. for a son – or the roman numerals II, III, or IV for generations that follow. These are called patronymic or generational suffixes, and are traditionally used when a male is given the exact full name of his father.
1 Δεκ 2013 · This article discusses the etiquette ‘rules’ governing the name suffixes, Jr. and Roman numerals II, III, and so on.