Not usually. It tends to be a nickname, or a way to refer to someone who has the same name as his father-- "Oh, there goes Jack Smith and Jack Junior"; or it can be a slang expression for someone who is young and inexperienced: "Listen Junior, you have a lot to learn!" But I have noticed in some Latino communities that the name is sometimes given as a formal first name. However, this usage is not very common.
Formal dresses in junior sizes can be found at your local Walmart or JC Penny's. You certainly don't have to go to a specialty fashion store. Your local mall should have many stores with junior dresses.
If your name is Junior, then no. Junior Jr.?
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Yes You may be talking about a guy whose legal name is Junior. This is not usually the case. When a boy is named after his father, he will often sign his name with 'jr' at the end, and he is often called Junior as a nickname. Junior would be an unusual legal name, especially if it is his father's name as well. His father would be Junior Senior, and he would be Junior Junior. Imagine if their family name is Senior. they would be Junior Senior Senior, and Junior Senior Junior. If the son is in the military, he might be Major Junior Senior, Junior, Camp Jejune.
Junior Coffey's birth name is Junior Lee Coffey.
Robson Junior's birth name is Robson Garcia Junior.
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No, there should not be a comma after the name before "Junior." The correct format is to have the name followed directly by "Junior" without any punctuation in between.
Junior Gong's girlfriends name is Lisa Bonet
Junior Samples's birth name is Samples, Alvin.
Junior Vasquez's birth name is Mattern, Donald.
Junior Reid's birth name is Delroy Reid.