It stands for Charles Joseph, her third husbands initials.
The word "madam" is a noun.
He is part of the curse from Madam Zeronir
Sarah Breedlove changed her name in 1906 when she married Charles Joseph Walker she took his last name which was Walker and changed her initials to C J which stand for Charles Joseph and he used to call her madam and she liked that so she changed it to part of her name
It doesn't stand for anything. It is part of a name.
WikiAnswers does not stand for anything; Wiki is the first part of the name (meaning the "Wiki Project") and Answers is the last part of the name (as we're part of the Answers.com corporation)
t is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, when it forms part of the proper noun, when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Sir Santos Madam Estrella Did you get my message, Madam?
Could be many things. Part of maker's name, part of ammo name, etc.
of course she is black and part of black history month
Depends on the context in which it was used. Pir might be a clan name, was it part of someone name?
KIESA is a brand of motorsport vehicles that have become popular in the grand prix. The letters themselves do not stand for anything as they are part of a brand name.
The abbreviation of FG on a U.S. penny stands for the name of the man who designed the back part of the coin. His name was Frank Gasparro.
You cannot do this. Humans are not able to transform into another species. Shape-shifters, werewolves and skin-walkers are all make-believe.