No, it's merely a part of his name.
The name James is a vowel consonant e word but s is not a suffix.
no, 's' would not be a suffix.
To write "John James II" with the last name first, you would format it as "James II, John." In this format, the last name precedes the first name, and the suffix "II" follows the last name.
No, 's is not a suffix. 's is used for possessive nouns.
The suffix for scissors is "-s".
The suffix of "stairs" is "-s".
The suffix of "characters" is "-s."
The suffix of "predates" is "-s."
The suffix of "bakes" is "-s."
"Im" is the prefix and "migrants" is the suffix
James Tolkan's birth name is James S. Tolkan.
suffix for diplomat -s -ic