No. In order to be called a junior, the son must have the same name as his father, exactly the same name with no variation. Adding a middle name for a child of a father with no middle name removes the possibility of naming that child as a 'junior'.John Wesley Jones cannot be John Wesley Jones, Jr. if his father is named simply John Jones.
Junior is used to distinguish a father from son when their names are completely identical.
yes
Your son and your first cousin's son are second cousins to each other. Your first cousin's son is also YOUR first cousin, once removed.
Your son and your aunt's child are first cousins, so your son and your aunts grandson (the son of your aunt's child) are first cousins, once removed.
Yes.
Your son and your 1st cousin's child are 2nd cousins.
If you want your son to be a "junior", you'll name him after his father. For instance, if his father's name is "John Lee Doe", your son would be named "John Lee Doe, Jr." Then you could call him "Junior" for short.
If your name is Junior, then no. Junior Jr.?
When Neanderthal Junior's mom checked to see if her son had washed his ears. ; )
the 2nd one can.. it all depends on your parents name for the baby..
Your father's brother is your uncle.Your uncle's child (son or daughter) is your first cousin.Your first cousin's child (son or daughter) is your first cousin, once removed, and you child's second cousin.