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that means he would be known as the first and you would be a junior
The meaning of a middle name is the name(s) between your Forename and Surname, and it is usually named after a grand-parent. E.g. David William Jones (William may of been David's grandfathers name). The middle name must always be the same sex as the person.
the first name Richard is spelled the same in French.
No. In order to be called a junior, the son must have the same name as his father, exactly the same name with no variation. Adding a middle name for a child of a father with no middle name removes the possibility of naming that child as a 'junior'.John Wesley Jones cannot be John Wesley Jones, Jr. if his father is named simply John Jones.
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
yes
yes you are
If you have the same first and last name as someone else, you might be a "the first", "the second," "the third" or some other number, but only if the two of you are related and you are of different generations. If your name is John Smith, you have the same first and last name as a lot of other people, most of whom your are not related to. You are John Smith the Second only if your father, grandfather, or other older relative is John Smith the first within your family and no one else (older than you) is already John Smith the second.
The first game is actually the same name as the series
illieration
If the son's name is exactly the same as his father's (first, middle and last) then he may be called "Junior", or he could use "the Second" if he prefers. There is no requirement that he use either suffix.
Hertz is the present-day name for the measurement once called cycles per second. They're the same thing.
that means he would be known as the first and you would be a junior
Alliteration. Like.. bouncy bananas, they start with the same letter.
There can not be two towns with the same name in one state. The only exception is if the second town has two names or another name that distinguishes it from the first one.
If you name a child after its grandfather and the child and grandfather have the same surname and middle name (if any), then the child can be called "the second."However if someone in your generation (a brother or cousin) is also named after the grandfather and has the same middle and surname, that person is "the second" and your child would be "the third."
When yu have the same name as your father, you are a Junior (Jr.) When you have the same name as another member of the family that is NOT your father, (you and grandfather have same name) you would become a second (II)