Names (first or last) are made plural by adding an -s or an -es (for names ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -x, and -z) to the end of the name. Standard irregular plural forms are normally not used; for example, the Kennedy family are the Kennedys, not the Kennedies; the Columbus family are the Columbuses, not the Columbi.
To make the last name Davis plural, you can add an "es" at the end. The plural form would be "Davises."
The plural of the last name Welsh is "Welshes."
When a persons name ends with a 'y', you make it plural by adding an 's' after the 'y'. Examples: There are two Marys in my class. The Murphys live next door to us.
The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.
The plural possessive form of the last name Ellis would be the Ellises'.
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To make the last name Davis plural, you can add an "es" at the end. The plural form would be "Davises."
The plural of the last name Welsh is "Welshes."
When a persons name ends with a 'y', you make it plural by adding an 's' after the 'y'. Examples: There are two Marys in my class. The Murphys live next door to us.
The name Ruiz is a proper noun; proper nouns are always capitalized.The plural form is Ruizes.
The plural is Averys.
The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.
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.