The plural of the surname would be Whitbys. Where it might not be clear that the name is Whitby, not Whitbys, use "Whitby family" instead.
The plural of name is names.
Bram Stoker, who wrote Dracula, holidayed in Whitby and it is thought that he drew inspiration for his book from Whitby Abbey and the surrounding area. Lewis Carroll also stayed in Whitby, and it is thought Sandsend, a village north of Whitby was inspiration for "The Walrus and the Carpenter"
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 Edmonds is the Edmondses.
The plural for for the name Usie is Usies.
Whitby Abbey got its name from its location in Whitby, a coastal town in North Yorkshire, England. The name "Whitby" is derived from the Old Norse word "Hvita," meaning "white," referring to the white chalk cliffs near the abbey. The abbey itself was founded in the 7th century by the Anglo-Saxon king Oswy and was originally called Streoneshalh. Over time, the site became known as Whitby Abbey, reflecting its geographical association.
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Whit Hertford's birth name is Whitby Flint Hertford.
Johnnie Cradock's birth name is John Whitby Cradock.
The Whitby was created in 1924.
The Whitby was created in 1924.
There is a Whitby in North Yorkshire in England. There is also a Whitby in Ontario Canada.
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You can get a bus from York to Whitby, or a train from York to Scarborough and then a bus to Whitby, or a train from York to Middlesborough and then a train to Whitby (the Esk valley line from Castleton to Whitby is very scenic)
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