Craster to De Lotbiniere

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
Craster Crarster
Creagh Cray
Creighton Cryton
Crespigny Crepp-ni
Crichton Cryton
Cromartie Crum-aty
Crombie Crumbie
Culme Cullum (Sometimes as spelt)
Cuming Cumming
Cunynghame Cunningham
D'Abrell Dab-roo
Dacre Dayker
Dalbiac Dawl-biac
Dalhousie Dal-howsi
Dalmeny Dul-menny
Dalyell Dee-el or Dayli-el
Dalzell Dee-el or Dayli-el
Darcy de Knayth Darcy de Nayth
Daresbury Darsbury
Daubeney Daub-ny
Daventry As spelt ('Daintry' is archaic)
Davies Davis
De Blacquiere De Black-yer
De Burgh De Burg
Decies Deeshies
De Courcy De Koursey
De Crespigny De Crepp-ni
De Freyne De Frain
De Hoghton De Hawton
De la Warr Della-ware
Delamere Della-mare
De la Poer De la Poor
De la Rue Della-rue
De L'Isle De Lyle
De Lotbiniere De Lobin-yare

 

 

 

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