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The binomial name consists of a genus name and specific epithet. The scientific names of species are italicized. The genus name is always capitalized and is written first. The specific epithet follows the genus name and is not capitalized. There is no exception to this.
When listing last name first, the given name follows the surname because that is how we sort: all the Does, then the Johns, and finally the Jr. s. Doe, John Jr. Use a comma before Jr.
When writing your name in this order, your last name/surname comes first, and you must use a comma to separate it from the others. Then the first name follows. Followed the middle name (as illustrated above). Always ensure that your name is spelled correctly and arranged in the right order.
To abbreviate name suffixes such as junior and senior, the first and last letters -- j and r for junior and s and r for senior -- are written followed by a period. This abbreviation is used when a person's given name is written in full such as John H. Smith Jr.
When you mention a person for the first time, be sure to use the full name. Only in very rare cases should you refer to a person by the first name. Such usage usually indicates close friendship or inferior status (such as children and servants). For subsequent references to a person, simply use the last name.
Besides my home country (which is the only European state to use the Eastern name order), the surname is placed at the beginning of a personal name in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam according to Wikipedia.
In Spain and in most Spanish-speaking countries, the custom is for people to have two surnames. Usually the first surname comes from the father and the second from the mother, but it could be the other way round.
Having the first name displaying first requires the user to look over to the right of it to view their last name and make sure it's the correct contact. Having the Last name show first is easier to process for the user given that a last name is not potentially as common as a first name.
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