Yes, if the name is exactly precisely the same.
If one of you is John James Joseph Smith and the other is John James Frederic Smith, then Junior and Senior does not apply.
If the child has the same name as his father Jr. (Junior) is added.
When a child has the same name as the father he is a Jr. When the father passes away the child drops the Jr at the end because he is no longer Jr.
Traditionally, the titles "Sr." and "Jr." are used for distinguishing between generations of men with the same name, typically a father and son. However, there is no strict rule against women using these titles if they share the same name as their mother or daughter. It is less common but not unheard of for a woman to be known as "Sr." or "Jr." in such cases.
A man typically takes the title senior when he reaches an advanced age or level of experience in a professional setting. This title may also be used to differentiate between individuals with the same name, often indicating that the older individual is being referred to.
Marcus Cooper Jr.
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When yu have the same name as your father, you are a Junior (Jr.) When you have the same name as another member of the family that is NOT your father, (you and grandfather have same name) you would become a second (II)
The addition of Jr. to a name, as in Martin Luther King Jr., indicates that this person 's father had the same name; in other words, he was named after his father.
Jr is Junior and Sr is Senior. They are often added to names when a father(Sr) and son(Jr) share the same name. They are also used when two people with the same name are not father and son. For example a grandfather and grandson or an uncle and nephew might have the same name and be in the same communinty. The purpose is to say which is the older and which the younger, and so to tell the difference between two people with the same name.
It means u have the exact same name as one of your parents of grandparents. Jr means junior
Snooki is planning to name her son Lorenzo or Jionni JR.
No. In order to be called a junior, the son must have the same name as his father, exactly the same name with no variation. Adding a middle name for a child of a father with no middle name removes the possibility of naming that child as a 'junior'.John Wesley Jones cannot be John Wesley Jones, Jr. if his father is named simply John Jones.