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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.


Does jr come before or after last name?

After.As an example: Joel Michael Teidel, Jr.It is the same for the suffix "Sr." (senior.)


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.


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.


When senior father dies does junior son become senior Even in legal documents?

No. Jim Jones, Jr., can stop using the "Jr.," if he wants, once Jim Jones, Sr., dies. He only becomes "Sr" if he has a son whom he names Jim Jones and who in turn uses the "Jr." suffix.


What does cadence after legal name mean?

It means "suffix". For example: Jr, Sr, III. I have no idea how the term cadence got associated with a name suffix. There doesn't seem to be any association with any definition I have found.


What is tha meaning of suffix?

A suffix is a group of letters attached to the end of a word to change its meaning or form. It is used to create new words, alter the grammatical function of a word, or to give a word a different tense or meaning.


What does suffix mean on a collage application form?

A suffix on a college application form refers to a title that comes after a person's name, such as Jr., Sr., III, etc. It is used to indicate a specific generation or ordering within a family.


Do you use the suffix of jr or sr for the widow of a deceased person?

Some people continue to use Jr after Sr has died, others do not. Numbering is a completely separate system and does not change when an earlier number dies. John James I is usually the father of John James II but could be an uncle or other older relative. At some point John James II could be John James, Sr to John James III as John James, Jr. Later, after John James II dies, John James III can be Sr to John James IV as Jr. And so forth.


Do you separate the suffix Jr with a comma?

noooooooooooooooooo actually, there is a specific comma rule that pertains to this - A comma would be used both before and after the designations of "Jr." or "Sr.," as long as the sentence continues. If the designation is at the end of the sentence, then a comma is used only before it.


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.


When writing last name first how does jr or sr go?

When writing a name in last name first format, suffixes like Jr. or Sr. typically follow the last name. For example, John Smith Jr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. and John Smith Jr. Sr. would be written as Smith, John Jr. Sr.