The example the company uses for the last name Parker is “The Parkers” but if ending in “Z” as in Parz, would it be “The Parz’s” because Parzes doesn’t look right. But then I’ve never really paid attention to someone’s last name on an ornament or plaques outside or ...
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6 responses to “Apostrophes with Names Ending in y” Karen T. says: August 15, 2013, at 10:47 pm I got one wrong on the quiz. We’ll be having dinner at the Jones’ house tonight. Shouldn’t that be Jones’s? I don’t understand why there would be an extra ‘e’ inserted...
As for names for boys, names ending in -aden, which were so common throughout the 2000s, are now in big decline: Aiden, Raiden, Jaiden. And finally, names formed on the basis of last names, and suitable for both girls and boys, like Baylor, Bradley, Brady, Clayton, Hendrix, Preston...
I agree that Smith and Williams’ is considered acceptable. However, because the name ends in an “s,” one could assume that Williams’ means that the name was William, not Williams. To avoid confusion, I recommend using the apostrophe “s” on all names ending in “s.” I don’t he...
Síoda - [name_f]Pretty[/name_f]. I would say this name is solidly in the middle for me. I don’t dislike it, but I don’t adore it . Éadaoin - I like this one. I’m drawn to names ending in n as to me they sound active and energetic. This name has a lot of energy...
Some guides still recommend this usage, but CMOS has changed its policy in a spirit of consistency; now it recommends thatall proper names ending in-sform their possessive by adding’s: Moses’s tent Achilles’s helmet Jesus’s name
0 0 14 votes Short "-o" Boy Names By MrsChickpea I've found that a few names in my list has this particular combination: Milo Miro Theo Leo Marco Jaco Viko Marlowe (close enough) What are your favorite short boy names ending in -o ? 10 hours ago by Britcjacks 10 01...
Names ending in -wyn or -wen come from this root. Gwyn/Gwen means, literally, "white," but it also has other implied meanings, such as "beautiful," "pure," "blessed," "shining" etc. Aneirin (m) an EYE rin the name of one of the earliest Welsh poets, this name could be derived...
Thea is a diminutive of names ending in -thea, including Dorothea, Althea, and Anthea. It is also the Anglicized spelling of Theia, the Titan of sight, goddess of light, and mother of the moon. She was the consort of Hyperion, and mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos. Thea Continued...