If I'm not mistaken, you just add an 's' to the end of the noun, just as with a common noun.
"There are two people named Stephanie at my workplace. I work with two Stephanies."
Martin, is a name of a person, a proper noun. The plural form for two or more people named Martin is Martins.
The plural form of the proper noun (name) 'Domino' is Dominos.Example: The Dominos are my new neighbors.Note: The plural form of the common noun 'domino' is dominoes, a word for the game pieces.
The plural of the proper noun Thursday is Thursdays.
The word Kiowas is the plural form for the proper noun Kiowa, a nation of Native American people. Proper nouns are always capitalized.The possessive form for the plural noun Kiowas is Kiowas'.
The plural form for the proper noun Susan is Susans; the plural possessive form is Susans'.
The plural form for the proper noun is Rexroads.
The plural form for the proper noun Hendricks is the Hendrickses.
The plural is the Rusches. Use the rules for forming plural nouns to make a proper noun plural.
The plural of the proper noun is Carolinas.
The plural form for the proper noun Nicholas is the Nicholases. All proper nouns must be capitalized.
No, it's not a proper noun.
The name Ruiz is a proper noun; proper nouns are always capitalized.The plural form is Ruizes.
Martin, is a name of a person, a proper noun. The plural form for two or more people named Martin is Martins.
The plural form of the name Castillo is Castillos.A proper noun is always capitalized.
A proper noun is a specific name, not a name of a category of things. Herbert Hoover is a proper noun. Reptiles is a plural noun. It is properly called a noun, but is not classed as a "proper noun".
No, a common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thingA singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.A plural noun can be a common noun or a proper nounExamples:common noun: country (singular)common noun: countries (plural)proper noun: Bermuda (singular)proper noun: The Marshall Islands (plural)
The plural of the proper noun Mia is Mias.