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List of post-nominal letters, List of post-nominal letters - Australia, List of post-nominal letters - Canada, List of post-nominal letters - Hong Kong, List of post-nominal letters - New Zealand, List of post-nominal letters - The United Kingdom, Suffix (name), Pre-nominal letters
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This includes such titles as Esq., used for an attorney (usually a practicing attorney) in the USA who has passed a state bar examination, and CSA (casting) and ASCAP, which indicate membership in professional societies. Officers and enlisted in the United States Military will add an abrreviation of the service frequently to disambiguate seniority, and reserve status. For example, Captain Smith, USN, outranks Captain Jones, USMC.
Members of religious orders will commonly use their order's initials as a suffix to their personal name. F ...
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 |  |  | Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Suffix name - Practical use of abbreviated formsAbbreviated suffixes are often used in lieu of the full style and title of people, particularly if their titles are lengthy. For example, in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries the full name, style, and titles are used in formal communications to and from the Monarch, as in:
"Our Right trusty and well-beloved counsellor Sir John Smith, Knight of The Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Commander of the Most Excellent O ...
See also:Suffix name, Suffix name - Academic, Suffix name - Honorary, Suffix name - Professional, Suffix name - Social, Suffix name - Practical use of abbreviated forms Read more here: » Suffix name: Encyclopedia II - Suffix name - Practical use of abbreviated forms |
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 |  |  | Suffix (name): Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes or Yah or Yahu suffixes"The name of the Israelite deity YHWH (usually shortened to Yah or Yahu) appears in many theophoric names of the First Temple Period, e.g., Yirme-yahu, Yesha-yahu, Netan-yah, Yedid-yah, Adoni-yah, Nekhem-yah.
Theophoric names of this period may also refer to different deities, as in the name Solomon (S-l-m=Salem as in “R-S-l-M, i.e., Urushalimum or Rushalimum). This practice of naming is not limited to ancient Israel or Judah but has been a common practice of many cultures (cf., e.g., the Hebrew “Yedid-yahu”, i.e., YHWH ha ...
See also:Theophoric names, Theophoric names - Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes or Yah or Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - The derivation of Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - View # 1: Yeho or Yo prefixes are derived from YHWH = Yehovah, Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yeho and Yo prefixes, Theophoric names - View # 1a: Yah and Yahu suffixes are derived from Yahh, Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yah and Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - View # 2: Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes are derived from YHWH = Yahweh, Theophoric names - Technical note Read more here: » Theophoric names: Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes or Yah or Yahu suffixes |
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In the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition (New York: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1910-11, vol. 15, pp. 312, in the Article “JEHOVAH”) it states:
The name Jhvh enters into the composition of many names of persons in the Old Testament, either as the initial element, in the form Jeho- or Jo- (as in Jehoram, Joram), or as the final element in the form -jahu or -jah (as in Adonijahu, Adonijah).
These various forms are perfectly regular if the divine name ...
See also:Theophoric names, Theophoric names - Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes or Yah or Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - The derivation of Theophoric names with Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - View # 1: Yeho or Yo prefixes are derived from YHWH = Yehovah, Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yeho and Yo prefixes, Theophoric names - View # 1a: Yah and Yahu suffixes are derived from Yahh, Theophoric names - Table of Theophoric names with Yah and Yahu suffixes, Theophoric names - View # 2: Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes are derived from YHWH = Yahweh, Theophoric names - Technical note Read more here: » Theophoric names: Encyclopedia II - Theophoric names - View # 2: Yeho or Yo prefixes and/or Yah or Yahu suffixes are derived from YHWH = Yahweh |
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 |  |  | Suffix (name): Encyclopedia - AminoglycosideAminoglycosides are a group of antibiotics that are effective against certain types of bacteria. They include amikacin, gentamicin, kanamycin, neomycin, netilmicin, paromomycin, streptomycin, and tobramycin. Those which are derived from Streptomyces species are named with the suffix -mycin, while those which are derived from micromonospora are named with the suffix -micin.
Aminoglycosides work by binding to the bacterial 30S ribosomal subunit, causing misreading of t-RNA, leaving the bacteri ...
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