Burghley to Cheylesmore

The archaic pronunciation of surnames has not always developed at the same pace as our language, and can cause confusion. The table below gives guidance on the pronunciation of a selection of English surnames - establishing the traditional pronunciation of a surname will ensure that you do not cause offence.

Surname Pronunciation
Burghley Ber-li
Bury Berry (England), Bure-y (Ireland)
Caccia Catch-a
Cadogan Ka-dugan
Caius Keys (Cambridge college)
Caldecote Call-di-cot
Calderon Call-dron
Callaghan Calla-han
Calver Carver
Calverley Car-verly or Calf-ley
Camoys Cam-oyz
Capell Cayple
Carew As spelt (Cary has become archaic)
Calthorpe Call-thorpe (Cal-trop has become archaic)
Carnegie Car-neggie
Carteret Carter-et
Cassilis Cassels
Castlereagh Castle-ray
Carthcart Cath-cart
Cathie Cay-thie
Cato Kate-o
Cator Cay-tor
Caulfield Caw-field
Cavan Cav-en ('a' as in 'cat')
Cavanagh Cava-na
Cecil Cicil
Chandos Shandos
Charlemont Shar-le-mont
Charteris As spelt (Charters is archaic)
Chattan Hattan
Chenevix Sheenivix or Shennevy
Chernocke Char-nock
Chetwode Chetwood
Chetwynd Chetwind
Cheylesmore Chyles-more

 

 

 

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