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As indicated earlier, monograms for one person, whether they're married or not, use the first letters of their first, middle and last name. If you are following the traditional initial order, the last name initial will be the largest and in the center, with the first and middle name on the left and right.
If someone initials an official document, they write their initials on it, for example to show that they have seen it or that they accept or agree with it.
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Please keep in mind that Monograms, by their very nature and tradition, are used only to engrave 3 initials. Monograms feature the Last Name Initial as a centered larger letter, with the first name initial on the left and the middle name initial on the right, smaller than the centered last name initial.
SINGLE-LETTER TRADITIONAL MONOGRAMS Single-letter monograms, traditionally, represent the last name for both men and unmarried women. Rules for creating monograms for children are the same as those for unmarried adults. Shown here with a single initial that can be either the first or last name initial.
When only doing a single letter monogram, the obvious choice is the first letter of first name or if for a family name, the first letter of the last name. For most women, regardless if married or not, it will always be a three letter monogram.
initials in a name When a person uses two initials and a last name, a space should be inserted between the initials. A space also should be inserted between the last initial and the last name. But, no space between two-letter abbreviations (i.e., U.S., P.O.).
Traditional Monogram For an individual, the first name initial is followed by the last and middle. The last name initial (center) is larger than those on the side.
Traditionally, a woman's monogram is presented in first, last, middle initial order. So for Jessica Caitlin Parker her monogram could be as follows: Tradition dictates that a woman's maiden initials are always appropriate to use, even after she is married.
Socially, the bride's name or initial is first, legally the man's name is first.
initials in a name When a person uses two initials and a last name, a space should be inserted between the initials. A space also should be inserted between the last initial and the last name. But, no space between two-letter abbreviations (i.e., U.S., P.O.).
Using Punctuation: Period with Initials and Abbreviations. A period should be placed after an initial and after most abbreviations. Note: When an abbreviation is the last word in a sentence, do not add a second period.
First, last, middle; with the center initial larger than the flanking initials. First, last, maiden; with the center initial larger than the flanking initials. First, middle, last; with all initials being the same size.
Traditional Couple Monogram Begin with her first name initial, followed by the married last name initial, and end with his first name initial. The last name initial (center) is larger than the first name initials.
Monogram rules for three letters Traditionally, the first letters of their first, last and middle name are used, in that order. For couples, if they share their last name, the last name remains in the middle with the initials of their first names on the left and right side.
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