Lords of Scythia
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There is another one that plays for Minn! How can this be!?!? They are not the same age, so they can't be twins.
What’s the difference between jr. and II, no matter what the next one is III, my dad is jr. and I’m the III, II must just be that your named after your grandpa or some other relative than your father, or there’s really no differenceI believe the Vikings guy is a JR not a II so if they were immediately related. It would be father/son but there isn’t nearly enough age gap.
The names Byron and Murphy are quite common though so it’s not all that surprising really.
What would be interesting is if the Vikings’ Murphy Jr has a sone and names him the same he’d be a second and assuming he was born reasonably soon we could draft another Murphy II in about 2 decades.
What’s the difference between jr. and II, no matter what the next one is III, my dad is jr. and I’m the III, II must just be that your named after your grandpa or some other relative than your father, or there’s really no difference
I doubt you’ll be able to convince all people to stop that. My dad could not wait to name me the third. No other names were on the tableIt's Sr and Jr until Jr has a son with same name. Then they become I, II, and III.
Parents giving their kids the same first name as them is a practice that needs to die.
" I'm Henry the 8th I am."
Thanks for getting that song stuck in my head." I'm Henry the 8th I am."
Do what you want, I am pretty sure Grandpa Sperrydogg, doesn't care. My dad named his son John, and just changed the middle name. Of course my brother named his son after him with a Junior. Everyone calls him Junior. What do you call a II? Deuce, or Byron?My grandpa was the first and my dad was Jr and I’m the III. So I guess you can do what you want. But I most definitely did not name my son the IV. I think to go past III you gotta be the king of at least a small island or something
Bryon is a common name, but naming somebody after the poet Byron is far from common - that's why this screws with my headI believe the Vikings guy is a JR not a II so if they were immediately related. It would be father/son but there isn’t nearly enough age gap.
The names Byron and Murphy are quite common though so it’s not all that surprising really.
What would be interesting is if the Vikings’ Murphy Jr has a sone and names him the same he’d be a second and assuming he was born reasonably soon we could draft another Murphy II in about 2 decades.
Bryon is a common name, but naming somebody after the poet Byron is far from common - that's why this screws with my head
The rule of thumb is the first child with the same name is Jr then his son would be II then his son would be III and so on.
I believe though that JR can be skipped and use II in its place. Some people aren’t fond of having a moniker of JR/SR
Have you ever said bye to a guy named Ron? Comes close.I've never met a Byron in real life. Only time I've seen that name is professional athletes.
Have you ever said bye to a guy named Ron? Comes close.