Torres'
Torres is his last name.
No, unless your name has an apostrophe in it or you are using it in the possessive.
Torres is her father's last name. He was born in Cuba so it's simply a family name of Spanish / Hispanic origin.
Torres
No, you do not need to use an apostrophe in a last name if it is not possessive.
No, Morrisons should not have an apostrophe in its name. It is a plural possessive noun.
It should be Chasity's.
Tico Torres is the drummer in Bon Jovi
Yes an apostrophe is needed after the letter z of a person's last name if it indicates a possession. Example: Jessica Sanchez' golden voice.
Your baby's name is what it appears.
The Spanish last name "Torres" means "towers" in English. It is a common surname that denotes a person who lived near a tower or fortress.
Apostrophe S is used to denote possession. Example: James's son Tonks's wand Crookshanks's tail