What makes someone a junior?

A junior is a person in the third year at an educational
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Education is about learning skills and knowledge. It also means helping people to learn how to do things and support them to think about what they learn. It's also important for educators to teach ways to find and use information. Education needs research to find out how to make it better.
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; usually at a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational institutions.
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What makes someone a Jr?

A man with the same name as his father uses “Jr.” after his name as long as his father is alive. His father may use the suffix “Sr.” for “senior.” The son may either drop the suffix after his father's death or, if he prefers, retain it so that he won't be confused with his late father.
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Can my son still be a junior with different middle name?

The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name.
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What's the difference between being a Jr and the second?

Summary: Both are used to identify that the person is the second in the family to have the name. Jr is used when the son has the same name as the father. The second (II) is used when the elder family member is anyone other than the father.
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Can a girl be a Jr after her father?

The LEGAL designation of “Jr.” still applies regardless of sex. Should a daughter be given the exact name as her mother she would be “Jr.” Interestingly, should a child have exactly the same name as her paternal grandmother … her name is still Jr.
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Can I name my daughter a Jr?

While girls can be named Jr., II and beyond it's less common, and the suffix is usually only used to distinguish them from another family member until they are married.
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What is the female version of a Jr?

The female equivalent of "junior" is also "junior." There is no difference between male and female names here. While "junior" isn't as common for women, it is still used when possible. For example, Mary Jane Junior could be a daughter's name if her mother is Mary Jane.
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How do you address someone who is a Jr?

For the address, it is traditional to use the suffix “Jr.” for a child with the same name as a parent: John Adams, Jr.
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Subsequent generations use Roman Numerals to designate position:
  1. John Adams, III.
  2. John Adams, IV.
  3. Etc.
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Do you put JR on the birth certificate?

Junior, or II, is a naming convention not part of the child's legal name.
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What is JR SR II III IV?

1st generation — no suffix. 2nd generation — Jr. is born, and 1st generation becomes Sr. 3rd generation — III is born. 4th generation — IV is born. 5th generation — V is born.
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How do I legally write my name with JR?

Traditionally, it would be John Smith, Jr., and John Smith III. But beginning with the fourteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (1993), the recommendation is to use no commas in either case (see paragraph 6.43 of the seventeenth edition): John Smith Jr.
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What do you call the son of a junior?

You could name a kid Junior, but Junior usually refers to the first son named exactly after the father. After that, the second son in the line, would be “III” (the third) and the roman numerals would continue as long as the tradition.
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Do middle names matter legally?

A middle name or suffix is not considered part of the legal name. It does not matter if the middle name or suffix is included, omitted, or incorrectly shown on an SSN card.
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What are the rules for naming a child?

Naming Restrictions in the U.S.

There are no naming restrictions whatsoever. However, most states have some practical rules, for example, parents cannot includes numbers, trademarks, or emojis in their child's name. Many of these naming laws exist because of the software used to keep official birth records.
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What comes after JR?

The suffix III is used after either Jr. or II and, like subsequent numeric suffixes, does not need to be restricted to one family line. For example, if Randall and Patrick Dudley are brothers and if Randall has a son before Patrick, he may call his son Patrick II. If Patrick now has a son, his son is Patrick Jr.
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Do I add Jr to my last name?

The suffix is an explanation of the first name, not the last. "John Doe Jr." means he is John, the son of John. In a full name listing, the suffix follows the last name because the person is primarily known by is given name and surname, the suffix being a secondary piece of information.
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Does Jr need a dot?

Titles after names: Sr., Jr., Ph. D., M.D., B.A., M.A., D.D.S. These are standard abbreviations, with periods.
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Can females be SR and Jr?

Can women have Jr or Sr as part of their name if they are named after their mothers? You bet, although it is not nearly as common, as many women change their name when they marry. However, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Jr., and Carolina Herrera, Jr.
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Can someone be a Jr and a third?

Someone can use both the “Sr.” or “Jr.” suffix and/or a Roman numeral suffix if they so wish. If our Barnabas Ludwig Johnson II below and his son, Barnabas Ludwig Johnson III, are both still alive, then the former can be called “II” and/or “Sr.”, while the latter can be called “III” and/or “Jr.”
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What does JR mean in age?

: a person who is younger than another person. He is six years my junior. [=he is six years younger than I am]
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What do you call a girl named after her mom?

A matronymic is a personal name based on the given name of one's mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. It is the female equivalent of a patronymic.
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What do you call a small baby girl?

Sweet Nicknames that Will Make Her Smile:

Boo Boo. Smoosh. Doodlebug. Fluffer-Nutter.
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What age is junior female?

Junior clothing is worn by a wide age range of women from girls as young as 12 to women in their 20s. There are women on the more petite side or have fewer curves that will continue to shop in the juniors section.
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Should I name my son after his dad?

Even if there's a long-standing family naming tradition, you don't have to follow it. This is your baby, and he or she will (most likely) carry this name for a lifetime. So although you can definitely consider family names for your baby, the decision is ultimately yours.
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Can you skip a generation and be a third?

If you choose to use III for your son non-traditionally, you'll have to be resigned to people assuming his father's name is the same as his, and people potentially acting disgruntled that a generation was skipped. If you're willing to accept these consequences, there is no Suffix Police who will keep you from using it.
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