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  2. Junior, when spelled out, is written with a lower case j. No punctuation is used when a name has a numeral suffix: Robert Conner III. The wife a man who uses a suffix, uses the same suffix after her name: Mrs. John M. Baxter, Jr. Learn how to use and write men's names with suffixes.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · In many cultures, suffixes also denote generational status or lineage, such as “Jr.” for junior or “Sr.” for senior, often used to differentiate between a father and son with the same name. Additionally, titles like “Esq.” used following the name of lawyers in the U.S., denote professional status.

  5. Dec 10, 2023 · Examples of suffix use: Single suffix: Andrew Jones West, Jr. Multiple suffixes: Andrew Jones West, Jr., PhD; Last Name First: West, Andrew Jones, Jr., PhD; In the past you may also have seen a married woman using her husband’s name along with one of more suffixes – such as Mrs. Andrew Jones West, Jr.

  6. Aug 23, 2016 · In the main text of your written work, use a suffix that is an essential part of the name—like Jr. or a roman numeral—when you cite a person’s name in full. Do not place a comma before numbered suffixes: John D. Rockefeller IV. Place a comma before Jr. and Sr.: Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

  7. To abbreviate name suffixes such as “junior” and “senior,” the first and last letters -- “j” and “r” for “junior” and “s” and “r” for senior -- are written followed by a period. This abbreviation is used when a person’s given name is written in full such as John H. Smith Jr.

  8. 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! I understand that heavy-weight boxing champion George Foreman named five his sons: ——–George Foreman, Jr.——–George Foreman III——–George Foreman IV——–George Foreman V——–George Foreman VI.

  9. Generational titles are Sr., Jr., III (the third), IV (the fourth), V (the fifth), etc. Some people differentiate by using an initial nickname. For example, Daniel Smith has a son and names him Daniel Smith Jr, but calls him D.J as a nickname.

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