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I have a son named him after his Dad. The Dad already has an older son and he named ‘Jr.’. So, we named my son ‘lll’ and Dad now uses ‘Sr.’ Did we do this right? —————— – RR. Dear RR: The key thing is to give each son a unique legal name. You gave your son a unique name and that’s a good thing!
In writing, a comma is used to separate the surname and the suffixes Jr. and Sr., though the trend is now toward dropping the comma. Junior, when spelled out, is written with a lower case j. Learn how to use and write men's names with suffixes.
This abbreviation is used when a person’s given name is written in full such as John H. Smith Jr. When used in this context, the abbreviation is capitalized and a period follows it. If the name is written last name first, it should follow this pattern: Last Name, First Name Middle Initial., Suffix.
As for suffixes, if you hear Jr., it means the person has the same name as their father, or it’s their work position. Prefixes and suffixes for names can also be called “honorifics”. The rest of this article will cover prefixes for names, and suffixes for names.
JR is a suffix that is added to a person’s name to indicate that they share the same name as a parent, and that the parent also has the same name. It is not a salutation, which is a greeting used at the beginning of a letter or email, such as “Dear Mr. Smith” or “Hello Jane”.
—-#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.
Q. If names are listed last name first and first name last, after which name does the suffix (Jr., Sr., III, etc.) follow? How is this formatted? Answer ».