Carlos Ray Smith Sr
Carlos McCullers II
It's confusing so here goes:If the father's father's name is John Smith and has a son they call John Smith Jr., then it makes the son's father John Smith, Sr.If John Smith Jr., has a son and calls him John Smith, Jr., then it's 'John Smith Jr. II, but if John Smith Jr., calls his son Timothy Smith then there is no Jr. II behind it. Junior is only applied when the first and last name is the same of the father of the child.
Carlos Ramirez II's birth name is Ramirez, Carlos Savella II.
Carlos Ramirez II goes by Dos.
II just refers to the second in his family to have that name. I guess you can say so people wont get confused. Like if my grandfather's name was John Smith and my father had that same name, my name would be John Smith III. ---- A son who has exactly the same name as his father is normally styled "junior," as in John F. Smith, Jr. A third generation with the same name would be styled "the third," written John F. Smith III. (Note the comma before "Jr." but not before "III.")When "II" is used ("the second"), it's usually the case that the second is a descendant of but not the son of the first. For example, John F. Smith has a son named George Smith. Then George has a son and names him John F. Smith. He would be styled John F. Smith II ("the second"), after his grandfather, not his father.
Carlos McCullers II is 5' 4 1/2".
Sometime after Carlos II
it is whatever is on the birth certificate........................
Let's say I married John Smith and we had a son. Our son would be John Smith Junior (named after his father) then when my son has a baby, his name will be John Smith III (the third) It goes by generation.
Randy Armstrong isn't no one. There's Raquan Smith [ Ray Ray ] ; Jacob Perez [ Princeton ] ; Craig Crippen II [ Prodigy ] ; and Chresanto August [ Roc Royal ].
Melvin Ray Kearney II is 6' 0".
George P. Smith II was born in 1939.