A male is considered a junior when the son's name is exactly the same as the father's name. For example, William Joseph Anderson (father), and William Joseph Anderson Jr. (son).
If the son's name is exactly the same as his father's (first, middle and last) then he may be called "Junior", or he could use "the Second" if he prefers. There is no requirement that he use either suffix.
Junior is used to distinguish a father from son when their names are completely identical.
Usually junior
No. In order to be called a junior, the son must have the same name as his father, exactly the same name with no variation. Adding a middle name for a child of a father with no middle name removes the possibility of naming that child as a 'junior'.John Wesley Jones cannot be John Wesley Jones, Jr. if his father is named simply John Jones.
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.
Senior- for the father Junior- for the son III- for the grandson
Governor Carl Sanders is known as the father of the junior college system in Georgia.
Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High School was created in 2003.
No, because there is no need to differentiate him from another living person. He might be a "The Second", if you want to burden him with that suffix.
A Junior ticket is not based on age, it is based on height. Anyone under 48" tall is considered a Junior.
Robert downey senior
He is junior, as in Henry Jones Jr.