Menzies

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Menzies is a Scottish surname. It is probably derived, like its Gaelic form Méinnearach, from the Norman name Mesnières from the town of Mesnières-en-Bray in Normandy.[1][2][3]

Pronunciation[]

The name is traditionally pronounced — and still is in Scotland — /ˈmɪŋɪs/ (About this soundlisten) MING-iss. The current spelling arose when the similar-looking tailed variant of the letter ⟨z⟩ was used as a substitute for the now obsolete letter ⟨ȝ⟩ (yogh) in the Scots language (Menȝies).[4] However, in modern English it is often given the spelling-pronunciation /ˈmɛnzz/ MEN-zeez. A Scottish limerick plays on the traditional pronunciation:

There wis a young lassie named Menzies,
That askit her aunt whit this thenzies.
Said her aunt wi a gasp,
"Ma dear, it's a wasp,
An you're haudin the end whaur the stenzies!"

The second and fifth lines are pronounced as though the <z> were a <ȝ>, making "thing is" and "sting is", to rhyme with "Menzies". "Wasp" rhymes with "gasp" in Scots.

As a surname[]

As a given name[]

  • Walter Menzies Campbell, former leader of the Liberal Democrats in the United Kingdom
  • Iain Menzies Banks, Scottish writer, penname used for his science fiction works.

See also[]

  • Clan Menzies, Scottish clan
  • Mingus (disambiguation), pronounced similarly

References[]

  1. ^ David Hey, Clan Menzies website
  2. ^ BBC Alba - Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh (554)
  3. ^ Family names and family history, pp 37-38
  4. ^ Bernd Kappenberg (2014). Setting Signs for Europe. Columbia University Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-3-8382-6703-6.
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