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Re: Quesition about 'jr's and 'second's, 'third's, etc.
http://www.behindthename.com/faq.php?type=names#junior" Junior is used to distinguish a son with the same name as his father. The following conditions apply: 1. The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson.
2. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name.
3. The father must still be living. 'II' is used whenever any close relative, including for example a grandfather or a great-uncle, shares the same name as the child. "- mirfak
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3. The father must still be living.I've heard that technically all the same named relatives must be living for you to need to use jr., III, etc. But people don't really practice that. They just keep going with the numbers. I've known someone who was a XII. I think it's neater that way.
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I think it means the father must still be living, in order to use Junior. Basically, for there to be a Junior, there should be a Senior who is living, bearing the identical name, is how I interpreted it. I knew a guy who was the IV with his name. His dad went by III, and they never used Sr/Jr. I thought it was cool too. But I am still pretty glad I don't have to call my husband, his father, and my son by the same first name =)
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