The word 'rich' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Adjectives don't have plural forms, they have degrees (rich, richer, richest).
The noun form of the adjective 'rich' is richness, an uncountable noun.
A related noun is riches, an uncountable plural noun.
Riches is the word used when someone is very wealthy, e.g. "he has great riches".
However, when used in the context of someone being rich, it is an adjective, and adjectives do not have a plural form.
The plural form of the name Rich is Riches.
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The Erlich family of Southern California spells the plural Erlichs. See the link below.
The plural is Averys.
The plural is Harrises.
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
If your first name was Jayne, then the plural would be JaynesIf your last name was Smith, then the plural would be Smiths
The correct plural spelling for the last name "French" is "Frenches."
To form the plural of a last name ending in s, add es to the end. For example, the plural of the last name Smith would be Smithes.
The Erlich family of Southern California spells the plural Erlichs. See the link below.
The plural is Averys.
The plural is Harrises.
Gores is the plural of the family name Gore
The correct plural spelling of the last name Francis is "Francises."
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
The plural form for the name Flores is the Floreses.Example: There are 34 Floreses in the phone book.