Junior
If your name is Junior, then no. Junior Jr.?
The system of calling people Junior and Senior is completely separate from the system of calling them First, Second, Third, etc.Since someone who is "Junior" is at least the second person to carry a particular name, his son cannot be "the First". The son of Junior is at least "The Third."
I am a 2nd and not a junior. I have the same name as my Grandfather. If I were to have the same name as my father I would be a junior. If I give my son the same as myself he would be a junior and a 3rd.
Edge's real name is Adam Copeland. (Who on Earth is Edge Junior?) WooWooWoo
If the child has the same name as his father Jr. (Junior) is added.
His second child's name is Bowen Christopher Brees.
Shakespeare's second child was a pair of twins: Judith and Hamnet.
A title should be capitalized only if it is used like a name: I spoke to Junior Counselor Higgins. Junior Counselor Higgins was invited to the meeting. If a title is not used as a name, it is not capitalized: I spoke to the junior counselor. We hired ten junior counselors.
Michaels second child is a girl, her name is Paris.
You can name all your kids "George Foreman" if you like. George Foreman did. (Some of that may have been due to the "who's gonna argue with the heavyweight boxing champion of the world" factor.) Yes, you can name a second or third or eighth child "Jr" if you want to. One of my ancestors was a "Junior" despite being the thirteenth child in the family; I guess they finally ran out of other names.
The child is unborn...
His second child was a twin. Their names were Hamnet and Judith.