Yes, if it's a real name. Some people have used a middle initial for no reason; one such well-known person was Harry Truman. His middle initial was "S", and was properly written without a period, thus: Harry S Truman. In such cases, a period should not be used.
Yes. His middle name is Elborn.
A mongram is your initials. They may be expessed in order , such as MLK or in script or block with the surname initial in the center, prenomen initial to the left of the surname initial as you face it, amd your middle name initial to the right of the surname as you face it. Ex [ mKl ]
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
The word radio has two consonants 'r' and 'd'. 'r' is an initial consonant 'd' is a middle consonant
no matter what you usually have to put a period after an apostrophe because it's the end of a sentence.
no, capitalize the letter and put a period after it.
You can either put your first, middle, and last initials, or you can put your first initial, your husband's first initial, and your new last initial that you will share as a married couple.
should I add a period and a comma after the middle name
His middle initial was "T"
dude it's so easy just take the top part of the first middle name and put that ontop of the botom part of the second middle name. like if you had Amy as your first middle name take the top of A . then lets say that your second middle name tami take the botom of the T and put them together and behold you have your vary own middle initial.
Taylor's middle name is Alison, so her middle initial is A.
Kate Gosselin's middle initial is "I" for Irene.
The middle initial of Sergio Osmena is "S."
The middle initial of Deogracias Rosario is "R."
Jessica is Danielle's middle name. Therefore her middle initial is J.
His middle name is Thomas, so his middle initial is T.
P. is his middle initial