grammatical number - Pluralizing a last name: Soloniewicz's, Soloniewiczs, Soloniewiczes?



Say my last name is Soloniewicz and I'm writing a holiday card. Is it:



  1. Happy holidays from the Soloniewicz's

  2. Happy holidays from the Soloniewiczs

  3. Happy holidays from the Soloniewiczes


I'm leaning towards the number three, but looking for input.



Answer



Definitely not option 1 (as an apostrophe does not belong here). Option 3 is closest to what one would actually say, so of the choices, is the one to choose. But still, it's an awkward word, so it's worth considering an alternative, such as—



Happy holidays from the Soloniewicz family.



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