Gonzales is usually associated with Spain whereas Gonzalez is more often found in Mexico/Latin America.
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"Gonzales" and "Gonzalez" are variations of the same Spanish surname, with "Gonzales" often being used in Filipino and Filipino-American communities, and "Gonzalez" being more common in Spanish-speaking countries. Both names derive from the given name Gonzalo.
Gonzales comes from gonzvini tribe of Italy before coming to America approx.1717
The Spanish and Latin American surname may be Gonzalez (González), Gonzales, or Gonsales.
"Gonzales" can be both a Brazilian and Mexican name. In Brazil, it is more commonly spelled as "Gonzalez." In Mexico, "Gonzales" with an "s" is also a common variation of the name.
The possessive spelling of Gonzales's is Gonzales'.
To make the name "Gonzalez" plural, you would add an "s" to the end of the name, making it "Gonzalezes."
The possessive form of Mrs. Gonzales would be Mrs. Gonzales's. In some cases, you make a noun that already ends with 's' by adding the apostrophe 's' to the end of a noun when you pronounce the added 'es' sound for the possessive.If you are in doubt which nouns ending with 's' should have the extra 's' added for plural or possessive, say it both ways to see if you are using the 'es' after the 's'. Some other examples are Texas's flag, the boss's office, and Gus's father.