The plural of the last name Lacroix is typically formed by adding an "s," resulting in "Lacroixs." However, in some contexts, especially when referring to multiple families or individuals with that surname, it may simply be used as "the Lacroix family" or "the Lacroixes" to denote multiple people.
French last names undergo no change when written in the plural. When speaking of the Sarkozy family as a group, you would say 'les Sarkozy' without adding any plural mark like the 's'. Speaking about the Lacroix family, you would write 'les Lacroix' and left the name unchanged - even in its pronounciation. The use of the plural article 'les' is only hint that you think of them as a group.
Christian Lacroix's birth name is Lacroix, Christian Marie Marc.
Jeff William Lacroix's birth name is Jeffery William Lacroix.
The plural of the last name Welsh is "Welshes."
Mr Lacroix is a famous French Designer who is Magnificent. His name is Christian Lacroix
The plural is Averys.
The plural is Harrises.
Gores is the plural of the family name Gore
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
The plural form is Stintzes.
The plural form of the last name Parry is Parrys, e.g.We are visiting the Parrys tonight.
If your first name was Jayne, then the plural would be JaynesIf your last name was Smith, then the plural would be Smiths