How do you make a name that ends in X possessive?
Is it in Jesus name or in Jesus name?
In most cases, a possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophe +s to the noun, or if the noun is plural and already ends in s, only an apostrophe needs to be added. In the following sentence, boy’s is a possessive noun modifying pencil: The boy’s pencil snapped in half.
How do you use possessive form?
There are really just two rules to remember, whether you’re pluralizing a given (first) name or a surname (last name): If the name ends in s, sh, ch, x or z, add es. In every other case, add s.
Alex has reach the top 10 most popular boys name 2 times, and has reached the top hundred names 32 times. Alex has been used in the United States ever since 1880, with over 287889 boys given the name in the past 200 years. Alex gained the most popularity as a baby name in 1986, when it’s usage went up by 131.48%.
Is it Alexs or Alex’s?
The possessive form of nouns ending with ‘x’ will have the apostrophe placed between the ‘x’ and the ‘s’. For example: Rex’s favourite ball was lost.