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Where do you put Jr?

"Jr." is typically placed at the end of a person's name to indicate they are the son of another person with the same name. For example, if a father is named John Smith and his son is also named John, the son would be referred to as John Smith Jr.


If you name your son after your father can he be a junior or II?

AnswerHe should be named II. You should only use Jr. where the child has the same name as his father. AnswerIf you name your son after your father, your father was the first of that name in your family, and no one else in the family has that name now (a cousin named for your father, for example), then you can call your son "the second" (or II). You can also style your son as "Junior" if you link, as long as your father is still living. (If there is a cousin named for your father and using both the same first name and surname, then your son might be "the third." ) Note that neither the II nor "Junior" is part of your son's name. Both are ways of saying, "the younger" as a way of distinguishing him from your father and others with the same name in your family.Ultimately, it is up to you and your father, and evetually your son, how to style him since there are no hard and fast rules, and certainly no laws or regulations on the subject.


Who was the chief prosecuter in the Nuremberg trials?

The chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Justice Robert H. Jackson, who was the chief American prosecutor.


What is the singular possessive for son in law?

The possessive form of the singular noun son-in-law is son-in-law's.Example: My son-in-law's name is Harry.


What is a sentence using the word chief?

A sentence using the word chief is-While I was looking for the chief of the train to see when the trip was over, my mom was trying to find her missing bag that had all of the food packed inside it.The chief of the village was very respected among the villagers.