That is the usual spelling of the Spanish/Hispanic surname Hernandez. Also Fernandez.
You'd punctuate it the same as any other noun. The Hernandez's house
There is no apostrophe in the name Hernandez. But if you're talking about an accent mark, it's on the a: Hernández.
Jay Hernandez is of Mexican descent, not Filipino. He was born and raised in California, USA.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
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The correct spelling of the word is senorita (Spanish señorita, unmarried woman, miss).When used as a title, it is capitalized, e.g. SeñoritaMargarita Hernandez.
That is one spelling of the Spanish given name Hernando, and variants are Hernan and the surname Hernandez. The related name is Fernando (Ferdinand), and the surname Fernandez.
Larry Hernandez has three children: Daleyza Hernandez, Dalary Hernandez, and Sebastián Hernández.
The possessive form of the proper noun Hernandez is Hernandez's.
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The correct possessive form for the proper noun Hernandez is Hernandez's.Example: Mr. Hernandez's office is at the end of the hall.
King Hernandez's birth name is Hernandez, Savas.
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Bob Hernandez's birth name is Bob Vincent Hernandez.
Carissa Hernandez's birth name is Carissa Adrianna Hernandez.
Jared Hernandez's birth name is Jared William Hernandez.