Naesmyth to Petre

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
Naesmyth Nay-smith
Nall Nawl
Napier Nay-pier
Nathan Naythan
Nepean Ne-peen
Newburgh New-bro'
Niven Nivven
Northcote North-cut
Nunburnholme Nun-burnham
Ochterlony Ochter-lony
Offaly Off-aly
Ogilvie, Ogilvy Ogle-vi
O'Hagan O'Hay-gan
Olivier O-livier
O'Loghlen O'Loch-len
Ormonde Or-mund
O'Rourke O'Rork
Outram Oot-ram
Pakington Packington
Paget Paj-it
Pakenham Pack-en'um
Pasley Pais-li
Paton Payton
Paulet Paul-et
Paunceforte, Pauncefote Pawns-fort
Pechell Peach-ell
Pennefather Penn-ifither or Penny-feather
Pennycuick Penny-cook
Pepys Peppis (Peeps has become archaic, except for the diarist and the Pepys Cockerell family)
Perceval Percival
Pery Pairy
Peto Peet-o
Petre Peter

 

 

 

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