When would you use an SR JR II?

Sr is used only by the widow of the father of a Jr and then only when the Jr has married. It is also expected that the father still be living when naming the child JR. On the other hand, II is to be used when the child would be taking the name of a family member other than his father.
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Why do some people use II instead of JR?

Usually, the suffix Jr. is used for a baby boy who has the same name as his father, while II is used when a baby boy is named for a male relative other than the father. When three men generationally have the same name, like a grandfather, father and son, II can be used, but Jr. is usually preferred.
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How does SR JR II work?

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 I use II instead of JR?

That common usage is to use Jr when the child is being named directly after his father and to use II when the child is to have the name of an earlier male relative, such as a grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, great-grandfather, etc.
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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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Is Jr or III part of legal name?

It's the fact that unlike 'Sr. ' and various prefixes such as 'Mr. ' and 'Mrs.,' the suffixes 'Jr. ' and 'III' are actually part of a person's official, legal name.
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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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How do JR SR III go?

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):
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What is a female Jr called?

the female equivalent of junior is junior. junior is not gender specific. junior actually just means younger.
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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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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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What does suffix II mean?

When a male child has the same name as his grandfather, uncle or male cousin, but not his father, he can use the II suffix, which is pronounced "the second".
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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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How do you formally address a Jr?

For the address, it is traditional to use the suffix “Jr.” for a child with the same name as a parent:
  1. John Adams, Jr.
  2. Not, John Adams, II.
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What is my suffix if I'm 18?

Just because 18 ends with “teen”, it does not make you a minor. Some countries set the legal age at 15–17, which also end with “teen”.
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Should I name my son after me?

It Sets The Stage For Self-Confidence. Every mom wants to raise their child to have great self-esteem. By naming your child after yourself, they will see that you have a strong sense of self-worth and (hopefully) it will encourage them to feel the same.
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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 a mom have a JR?

'Junior' is actually genderless, and simply means 'younger'. It's not common to use for females, but it can (and has been) used on occasion.
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How do you address the wife of a JR?

I believe the most appropriate & correct thing would be to state "Mr & Mrs John Doe, jr". As a second runner up, I would use "Jane Doe and John Doe, jr).
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How do you put JR in your name?

Abbreviations for Name Suffixes

To abbreviate name suffixes such as “junior” and “senior,” the first and last letters -- “j” and “r” for “junior” and “s” and “r” for senior -- are written followed by a period. This abbreviation is used when a person's given name is written in full such as John H. Smith Jr.
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What is the longest name lineage?

Originally Answered: What family name has the longest traceable history in the world? Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), whose surname was Kong (孔, also romanized as Kung), and his descendants have the longest unbroken documented genealogy in human history.
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Can you add a suffix to your name?

A suffix, by definition, goes at the end of a word or name. Names in English do not take suffixes.
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Can the 2nd born son be a Jr?

In modern society, there is no need to even follow these conventions and as previously said, there is no fixed rule about this and you can use either in naming a child. 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 ...
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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 is the female version of sir?

Equivalent terms of address for women are Madam (shortened to Ma'am), in addition to social honorifics such as Mrs, Ms or Miss.
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