When using last name first, Jr. is placed at the end of the full name. For example, Smith, John Jr.
last comma before the and is not necessary
First Name Middle Initial Last Name comma Jr. is the correct way.
No, typically you do not use a comma before the word "naming."
YesExample: Daniel, Steven
The last name of the Russian tsar before the Russian Revolution was Romanov.
No, there is typically no comma before II or III in a name. These Roman numeral suffixes are directly attached to the name without any punctuation.
yes she does have a last name. It is Windsor.
Yes, there should be a comma after "a man by the name of" when it is used to introduce a specific person's name. For example: "A man by the name of John,..."
You can use ", and" or just "and" but not just a comma.
if you are writing someones nae and you start with their last name for example: Brad Pitt, it would be Pitt, Brad
The correct way to write II after a name when the last name is written first is to include a comma before the suffix. For example: Lastname, Firstname II.