Yes. That is a recommended best practice! We have seen often when this format is not followed, it leads to more problematic troubleshooting and isolating of problems.
The following illustrates this:
ge-0/0/9
vlan-tagging
unit 10
Network - 192.168.10/24
Vlan - Guest vlan-id 10
RVI - vlan.10
Aso- don't use vlan id 1. It eliminates potential problems especially if possibility exist to integrate Cisco and is even more significant in mixed vendor since Cisco use it for their untagged vlan.
Just an example of keeping it standard in whichever scenario you are configuring.