answersLogoWhite

0

It's called the suffix, and is more a title than a part of a name.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does cadency name mean?

This is usually the last part of someone's name, where applicable; such as: II, III, Jr, Sr


If you name your son after his father and he already got a jr what is that called?

The 3rd. (First name Last name III)


What is the proper way to address someone a jr. or III?

In speaking, simply address them by name- either first or last, depending on your relationship to them. The Jr. or III is mainly used in writing.


What do you call Jr or Sr when it follows a last name?

When "Jr" or "Sr" follows a last name, it is called a suffix or a generational suffix. It is used to indicate that a person has the same name as their father or grandfather respectively.


Where does a suffix go when typing last names first?

When typing last names first, the suffix (such as Jr., Sr., III) typically follows the last name, before the first name. For example, Smith Jr., John.


Where do we put suffix on name listing?

Suffixes like Jr., Sr., II, III, etc. are typically added after the last name when listing names. For example, John Smith Jr.


What are the different parts of a name called I.E. Mr. First Name Last Name Jr?

Title: "Mr", or "Mrs" or "Dr. Given Name: "John" or "James" or "Mary" Surname: "Jones" or "Smith" Suffix: "Jr", or "Sr" or "III"


What is the birth name of Gaspar Hernandez III?

Gaspar Hernandez III's birth name is Gaspar Hernandez Jr..


If a person uses Junior as part of the last name how do you sign the name using Last name first?

My guess would be something like this: Smith, John Jr.


When using last name first where do you place Jr?

When using last name first, Jr. is placed at the end of the full name. For example, Smith, John Jr.


Are suffixes part of a legal name?

No, suffixes are not typically considered part of a legal name. Suffixes such as Jr., Sr., II, III, etc., are often used to distinguish between individuals with the same name but are not legally required components of a name.


Are you supposed to put a comma between a persons last name and their suffix?

No, you do not typically put a comma between a person's last name and their suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr., III). You would write the full name without a comma between them.