Cheyne to Craigavon

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
Cheyne Chain, Chainy or Cheen
Chichele Chich-ley
Chisholm Chis-um
Cholmeley, Cholmondeley Chum-li
Cilcennin Kil-kennin
Claverhouse Clayvers
Clerk Clark
Cloete Clootie
Clough Cluff
Clowes Clues
Clwyd Cloo-id
Cochrane Coch-ran
Cockburn Co-burn
Coghlan Co-lan
Coke Cook (sometimes as spelt)
Coleraine Cole-rain
Colquhoun Ca-hoon
Colville Col-ville or Col-ville
Combe Coom
Combermere Cumber-mere
Compton Cumpton
Conesford Connis-ford
Conolly Con-olly
Constable Cun-stable
Conyngham, Conynghame Cunningham
Cosham As spelt
Cottenham Cot-nam
Cottesloe Cots-low
Couchman Cowchman
Courthope Cort-hope
Cowper Cooper
Cozens Cuzzens
Cracroft Cray-croft
Craigavon Craig-avv-on

 

 

 

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