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Why can't daughters be juniors?

It's not common to use for females, but it can (and has been) used on occasion. There are a few arguments for why this is, but one is that historically greater significance has been placed on male heirs and the male family line, leading to 'junior' often being used for boys and men.
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Why are girls not juniors?

As far as why there aren't a lot of girl "Jrs.," Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, chief family historian for Ancestry.com, said that back in the day, say in the 1700s or earlier, women were invisible in town records, mainly because they didn't own property. So for men, there was a natural progression ...
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Can a daughter be a junior?

While girls can be named Jr., II and beyond it's less common, and the suffix is usually only used to distinguish them from another family member until they are married.
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Is it possible for a girl to be a junior?

The female equivalent of "junior" is also "junior." There is no difference between male and female names here. While "junior" isn't as common for women, it is still used when possible. For example, Mary Jane Junior could be a daughter's name if her mother is Mary Jane.
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Can a baby be a Jr if named after his mother?

However, there are some specific conventions and factors to consider: Gender: The term "Jr." is typically used when a son is named after his father. For daughters named after their mothers, the term "Jr." is less common.
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What do they call a daughter named after her mother?

A matronymic is a personal name or a parental name based on the given name of one's mother, grandmother, or any female ancestor. It is the female equivalent of a patronymic. Around the world, matronymic surnames are far less common than patronymic surnames.
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What is it called when a daughter is named after her father?

A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic.
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Is it OK for a freshman boy to date a junior girl?

Morally, yes. Dating someone who is 2 years younger or older than you is completely fine. Socially, it depends on where you live and who you ask. Some people think it's gross, others see it as fine.
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Can a female be a SR?

Therefore, even if a woman is named after her mother, they won't share the same last name if the younger woman ends up getting married. This explains why it's not common for women to become Junior and Senior.
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Is a junior girl dating a freshman guy weird?

It is completely up to you. It is not odd for a high school junior to date a freshman. I know a few couples that began this way, and they are still together. Sometimes, people who are in different grades are more focused on their friendships, activities, and school than on dating.
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Can I name my daughter after my grandma?

Many couples choose to honor their parents by naming their newborn babies after them, and in the Italian American culture, it is perfectly normal to be named after your grandma/grandpa, and the likelihood of you sharing this name with your cousins too is pretty high.
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Can you skip a generation and be a third?

If the father is a Jr, and you are using the exact name, then the child (son of the “Jr”) is a third. My nephew is nicknamed “Trey” for third, because he's the name+III, ie the third, after his father, Jr and my father Sr.
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Can you be 17 and a junior?

Juniors in high school are 16–17. Hope this helps. Seniors in high school are typically 17 and 18 years old.
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What age is girls junior?

The United States Girls' Junior Championship is one of the fifteen U.S. national golf championships organized by the United States Golf Association. It is open to amateur girls who are under 19 on the last day of the competition and have a USGA handicap index of 9.4 or less.
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Can a girl be named after her father?

Yes. Though typically (unless it is a unisex name) the name gets feminized. Robert could become Roberta. Nicholas could become Nicole.
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Why do parents name their kid after themselves?

Tradition and a way to honour family members. And sometimes people just happen to really like their own name (or their spouse's name), especially if said name is currently fashionable or has good associations. In Portugal it's pretty traditional to name children after their parents (of both genders).
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What happens when a Jr has a son?

If the father is a Jr, and you are using the exact name, then the child (son of the “Jr”) is a third. My nephew is nicknamed “Trey” for third, because he's the name+III, ie the third, after his father, Jr and my father Sr.
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Can a daughter carry on the family name?

There's definitely a way to keep the family name alive by the daughter keeping it either in part of their name or retaining the family name. They can also pass on the name when they have children. The family line goes on, the name can certainly go on.
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What is the female equivalent of sir?

Additionally, since the late modern period, Sir has been used as a respectful way to address a man of superior social status or military rank. Equivalent terms of address for women are Madam (shortened to Ma'am), in addition to social honorifics such as Mrs, Ms or Miss.
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Is a 7th grader and a 9th grader bad?

Originally Answered: Is it weird for a 9th grader to date a 7th gradeer? Not if both parties are mature enough, respect boundaries and both sets of parents are alright with it. Otherwise, yes.
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Is a sophomore dating an 8th grader weird?

Is it weird for a sophomore to like or date an eighth grader? Not necessarily! In the adult world, many people have large age gaps while dating. One of my best friends' parents are ten years apart in age!
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Is it OK for a 17 to date a 14?

Any sexual contact before age 16 is illegal and could support a conviction of you boyfriend even if it was totally consensual. Dating is not illegal.
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What is a daughter without father called?

An orphan is a child whose parents have died. You can also say that a child is orphaned. She's an orphan adopted by a wealthy New York family. She finds herself caring for an orphaned child. You can also say that a child with no mother is motherless, and a child with no father is fatherless.
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Why is Jr only for males?

There are a few arguments for why this is, but one is that historically greater significance has been placed on male heirs and the male family line, leading to 'junior' often being used for boys and men. I suppose historically it's also more common for a son to be given the same name as his father, for the same reason!
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Do mothers ever name their daughters after themselves?

Female “Juniors” are rare. But for certain mothers, passing down their name is a no brainer.
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