Yes, you typically place a space after an initial when it precedes a name. For example, it should be written as "J. K. Rowling" instead of "J.K.Rowling." The space helps to clearly separate the initial from the name for better readability.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The name of the space shuttle was Challenger.
Another name for a space shuttle is a spacecraft.
The Apollo space missions are numbered from Apollo 7 to 17.
One space follows a period after an initial.
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If there is more than one initial, there is no space after the period which separates them. After the period after the last initial there is one space.e.g. T.S. EliotAfter a period at the end of a sentence you do two spaces, but often only one is done.
When writing your initials with a last name that has an apostrophe, you typically include the initial of your first name, the initial of your middle name (if applicable), and the initial of your last name, including the apostrophe. For example, if your name is John O'Connor, your initials would be J.O.C. Always ensure the apostrophe is noted in the last name initial to maintain clarity.
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Your first name initial, your last name initial, and your middle name initial is last. It is popular to get this kind of monogram on your collar or equipment in the English equestrian world (horseback riding)
You would first write the surname, followed by a comma and a space. Then you would write the first, or given, name, followed by a space and the middle name or middle initial. So 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy' would become 'Kennedy, John Fitzgerald' or Kennedy, John F.
An acronym is a word made up of the initial letters of a name or phrase. E.g. The acronym NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration
first name, Last Name, say for eg: Nikita is my First name & S is my Initial. how should my name be listed? Is it NIKITA.S or S.NIKITA
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