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Your initials would be JAD. Or to use the style often used on monograms, JDA with the D larger. The junior is only important to distinguish you from your father.

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If you are a junior, your initials would be the same as your father's, followed by Jr. For example, if your father's name is John Adam Doe, then your initials would be J.A.D. Jr.

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