To make a surname plural you must add "s" (s) to it, unless the name already ends with an "s", in which case you simply add "es".
For example: Smith would be pluralised Smiths, and Jones would be pluralised Joneses.
To make a surname plural, you typically add -s or -es to the end of the name. For example, to make the surname "Smith" plural, it becomes "Smiths". It's important to follow the rules of English grammar when pluralizing surnames.
The plural form of the surname Gillis is Gillises.
To pluralize a surname like Folisi, simply add an "s" to make it Folisis.
To form the possessive plural of a surname ending in s, add only an apostrophe after the s. For example, the possessive plural of the Smiths would be the Smiths'.
To pluralize the surname "Fourness," you would simply add an "es" to the end, making it "Fournesses."
Robles is a Spanish surname that means "oak tree" in English. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
To make the surname Justiz plural, you would add an "s" at the end. So it would become Justizs.
In English, the plural is Mullinaxes Other languages make plurals differently.
The plural of Shastri would be Shastris
If Hoix is a surname, then the plural is Hoixes
If Gelpi is a surname, then the plural is Gelpis.
The plural of the surname may be Simmons or Simmonses.
The plural of the surname Sarli would be Sarlis.
The plural of bràthair (brother) is bràithrean. (This would not be for the surname Brothers.)
A surname cannot be pluralized.
To pluralize the surname "Fourness," you would simply add an "es" to the end, making it "Fournesses."
The surname Hester has the plural Hesters (two Hesters, or the Hester family).
The plural form of Hass is Hasses, e.g. All the Hasses were invited to the wedding.