Until i know....Dr. can be written by MBBS doctor and Dentist
And Ph.D holder also can write Dr. in front of their name..
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 doctor's name, use the title "Dr." followed by their full name, including their first and last name.
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."
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To write a person's first name, last name, and initial, you would typically format it as follows: [First Name] [Last Name] [First letter of Last Name]. For example, John Doe would be written as John Doe J.
To write "Captain" using the last name first, it would typically be in the form of "Captain [Last Name]." For example, "Captain Smith."
To write "John James II" with the last name first, you would format it as "James II, John." In this format, the last name precedes the first name, and the suffix "II" follows the last name.
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When writing a last name first, "Jr." is placed after the last name. Therefore, it should be formatted as "Smith Jr., Ben." This keeps the designation clear and consistent with standard naming conventions.
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.
The family name comes first, then the individual's.