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 Esq with the last name first and middle initial, it would be formatted as follows: "Last Name, First Name Middle Initial, Esq." For example, "Doe, John A., Esq."
To correctly write an author's name in a research paper, follow the format of Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial (if available). For example, Smith, J. A.
Answeryour initial is the first letter of your first or last name.Answerthe first letter of your first and last name
Could be your first name then last name. Or first initial of your first name then last name
Cameron donohue
first name initial, last name, employee number and first name initial, last name
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)
First Name Middle Initial Last Name comma Jr. is the correct way.
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.
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
Last Name, First (Given) Name, III
The bride's name goes first. If you put a monogram on a napkin then her initial goes first, groom's last name initial and then his first name initial. You can flip the initials if it spells something you don't like.