The plural form for family names ending in -i is made by simply adding an -s, e.g. instead of saying Mr and Mrs Morelli and their children, you can just say the Morellis.
The plural form of a family name ending in "N" typically adds "s" or "es" depending on the specific name. For example, if the family name is Johnson, the plural would be Johnsons. If the family name is Cohen, the plural would be Cohens.
Proper names ending in CH (first names or family names) add -ES to the end to form a plural. Example: Rich/Riches, March/Marches (the March family)
The plural of Lewis is Lewises. (Surnames ending in S usually add -es.)
To pluralize a last name ending in "s," simply add an apostrophe after the "s" without adding an additional "s." For example, the Smiths' house is correct for the plural possessive form of the Smith family.
The plural of names ending in S normally add -es, as in Joneses. However, here there is already an -es ending, making the plural Hugheses more awkward to write than say. You could just say the Hughes family.
The plural of the surname Windish (name ending in -sh) is Windishes.
The plural word for family is families.
Zanellis is the plural of the family name Zanelli
Gores is the plural of the family name Gore
The plural form is the Frantzes.
The plural form is the Boves.
If the singular family name is Korniotis, the correct possessive form is the Korniotis's family estate.The plural name would be Korniotises; the plural possessive Korniotises'.If the singular family name is Kornioti, the correct possessive form is the Kornioti's family estate.The plural name would be Korniotis; the plural possessive Korniotis'.