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    True Name or Legal Name

    Is the suffix part of your true name or legal name?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doskias View Post
    Is the suffix part of your true name or legal name?

    The Suffix?

    I think that would be a title - like Esquire, Junior etc. Good question though. I have never thought of it as part of a true name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doskias View Post
    Is the suffix part of your true name or legal name?
    If the suffix is a grant from some professional; offiicial; or legal organization, certainly not, IMHO.

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    I agree - a TITLE.

    I wonder if TITLE is the same as a DISTINCTION - Junior or JUNIOR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I agree - a TITLE.

    I wonder if TITLE is the same as a DISTINCTION - Junior or JUNIOR?
    The word title has implications of status, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    The word title has implications of status, IMHO.
    title and status both refer to estates,
    the three estates,
    i think the bigger issue is what estate is the NAME residing in,
    the king is said to be in no estate,

    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/learnin...ent_sheets.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by walter View Post
    title and status both refer to estates,
    the three estates,
    i think the bigger issue is what estate is the NAME residing in,
    the king is said to be in no estate,

    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/learnin...ent_sheets.pdf
    I concur.
    This all also has something to do with standing.

    Also, if you go back far enough in English history, no one cared what last name the serf, villein, or cottager had.
    Something changed. There may be some clues in the ancient statutes of Parliament or edicts of the King.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I agree - a TITLE.

    I wonder if TITLE is the same as a DISTINCTION - Junior or JUNIOR?
    I am referring to DISTINCTION (Sr., Jr., III, IV, etc), was that DISTINCTION not given by the parents? Would that not in essence be part of a given name?

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