RogueBorg
03-12-2024, 09:39 AM
To be a "Jr" doesn't the spelling of the name have to be the exact same as the father's? I wonder who the super-genius was in the Pippen family that did this.
"From Behind the Name: "Junior is used to distinguish a son with the same name as his father. The following conditions apply: The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name."
https://www.thoughtco.com/jr-or-ii-suffix-3972347#:~:text=From%20Behind%20the%20Name%3A%20%2 2Junior,same%2C%20including%20the%20middle%20name.
"From Behind the Name: "Junior is used to distinguish a son with the same name as his father. The following conditions apply: The Junior must be a son of the father, not a grandson. The names must be exactly the same, including the middle name."
https://www.thoughtco.com/jr-or-ii-suffix-3972347#:~:text=From%20Behind%20the%20Name%3A%20%2 2Junior,same%2C%20including%20the%20middle%20name.