It is an accent such as FARAAD
somoenes name maybe?
XIII is the name of a comic serie by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance
A suite or apartment number would be placed on the line below the primary street address. According to FRANK'S COMPULSIVE GUIDE TO POSTAL ADDRESSES: In cases where the street name and number might be too long (e.g. for a database field, or for an automatic reader), any part of this line that denotes a sub-part of the main address (e.g. an apartment or suite number) can or should be put on a separate line above the street name and number.
4k4 in some one's name means they have a nickname because 4k4 is leet-speak for a.k.a. which stands for "Also Known As"
If you come to think of it signature is more of like your own personal way you write your name, like in a cursive kind of way. Your initials really is just the first letter of your first and last name, BUT they could also be use as a signature i guess; that's pretty much what they are.
3 dots mean the letter 'S' in Morse code. The classic way of remebering this is the phrase "SOS" which is 3 dots followed by 3 dashes and then 3 more dots.
It is called a diersis or umlaut, depending on how it's being used.
Dots are used to help find a name when one is looking for a name on a large panel. Each dot marks ten lines.
lowell system
Dots Johnson's birth name is Hylan Johnson.
if there is a line above the letter in person's name that means it's a long vowel sound
its known name to join the dots from H to A
If I type a wrong name smart tag will offer what option?
which sindh city name have twenty one dots
First off, "YOU" is not a letter. I assume you mean "U" and dots above the letter "U" could be a number of things. ü, ù, ú, û, ǚ, ǘ, or ǖ. I'm going to assume YOU (which is not a letter) mean either ü, ù, or ú. The last two have ACCENTS. (I assume you know what an accent is.) The first has an UMLAUT. google it.
Denmark
that would be an omlaut (oooom-lau as i call it) anyway it's mainly used in Scandinavian and germanic names to give proper emphasis to a letter. I think it makes it a long a.. I am not sure but, it does note stres and pronunciation. ^_^ hopefully that helps