In some families a male child is name after his father (using the entire name)
Father - John Herbert Alfred Jones
Son - John Herbert Alfred Jones Jr. (the second)
Grandson - John Herbert Alfred Jones III (the third)
This naming system is most common in male offspring as female offspring tend to marry and change their names, thus breaking the line.
Being short for triple it is sometimes used as a nickname for someone with the suffix "III" i.e. the third name-holder in a family line.
A suffix that can be added to a number is "-th" to indicate ordinal position, such as first, second, third.
Period after suffix
The suffix is -os.
"JR" as a suffix to a name typically indicates that the person is a "junior," meaning they have the same name as their father. The suffix is used to distinguish between the two individuals in writing or conversation.
When naming binary ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is changed to "-ide." For covalent compounds, the suffix of the anion's name does not change.
The meaning of the greek suffix -onym is "word or name".
The proper way to add the suffix of a third generation name would be to simply add a space then three uppercase letters "I". Examples: Vincent Andre Paul II Vincent Andre Paul III Vincent Andre Paul IV Some manuscript styles add a comma and a space after the last name. However, this appears to not be correct at all, unless someone specifically asks for their name to include the comma before the suffix.
the suffix port's origin is the name of the father,the son,an the holy spirit
The Tagalog word for prefix is "unlapi."
The name James is a vowel consonant e word but s is not a suffix.
The suffix of "ew" is the same as the suffix of "ow". Both of these common suffixes mean the word "outside".