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Put the degree after the last name and before the first name. Example: Smith, M.D., James. Or Smith, Ph.D., James.
When writing a name in last name first format, suffixes like Jr. or Sr. typically follow the last name. For example, John Smith Jr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. and John Smith Jr. Sr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. Sr.
When writing a last name first, "Dr." can be written before the last name with a comma, like "Dr. Smith, John."
In general, Smith is a last name.
The last name comes first. If your name was John Smith, then it would be Smith John in Japan.
When writing a hyphenated last name before the first name, you should place the entire last name before the first name with a hyphen in between the elements of the last name. For example, "Smith-Jones, Sarah."
a last name is the name after your first name like Sarah the first name and smith the last name. The family name, the surname.
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Last name is the name of the family-father's last name, or mother's last name. First name is the name given to certain member's of the family. For example: John Smith. Smith is the name of the family (father's family or mother's family). John is a specific member of the Smith family.
When using last name first, the correct placement for "Jr." or "Senior" is right after the last name. For example: "Smith Jr., John" or "Smith Sr., William."
first name - Vornamelast name - Nachnamee.g.: John (first name/Vorname) Smith (last name/Nachname)
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