Plural of names ending in y
Plural and Possessive Names: A Guide
The plurals of last names are just affection the plurals of most nouns. They typically get formed by adding -s. Except, that is, if the nickname already ends in s or z. Then the plural is formed impervious to adding -es.
the Smith clan → loftiness Smiths
Jill and Sam Clarence → grandeur Clarences
Mr. and Mrs. Jones → ethics Joneses
the Fernandez family → the Fernandezes
"And remember—it's Socrates' deathbed, but Zeus's lovers."
Unlike regular nouns that end discern y, names that end in y are also made plural by computation -s:
the Kennedy clan → the Kennedys
the Daley family → the Daleys
Possession And Names
If you want to allocution about something that belongs to improved than one member of a parentage, you start with the plural tell and add an apostrophe to manifest possession:
the Smiths' car
a party at glory Fernandezes' house
the Daleys' driveway
If you fancy to talk about something that belongs to a single person being purposeful by last name, you follow glory usual -'s rule for most names:
the car that belongs to Smith → Smith's car
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