Salusbury to Smythe

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
Salusbury Sawls-bri
Sandbach Sandbatch
Sandeman Sandy-man
Sandys Sands
Sanquhar Sanker (Sanwer is historically correct)
Saumarez Summer-ez or Saumer-ez
Sausmarez Summer-ez or Saumer-ez
Savernake Savver-nack
Savile Saville
Saye and Sele Say and Seal
Schilizzi Skil-it-zy
Schuster Shoo-ster
Sclater Slater
Scone Scoon
Scudamore Scooda-more
Scrymgeour Scrim-jer
Sedburgh Sed-ber
Segal Seagal
Segrave Sea-grave
Sele Seal
Sempill Semple
Seton Seaton
Seymour Seamer or as spelt
Shakerley Shackerley
Shaughnessy Shawnessy
Sherborne Shirb'n
Shrewsbury Shrows-b'ry (town has alternative pronunciation of Shrewsb'ry
Shuckburgh Shuck-bro'
Sieff Seef
Simey Symey
Skene Skeen
Skrine Screen
Smijth Smyth
Smyth Smith or Smythe
Smythe Smythe

 

 

 

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