Poll: Is it “a Maran” or “a Marans”?

Is it “a Maran” or “a Marans”?

  • a Maran

  • a Marans

  • I’m not sure


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EEforMe

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Sooooo… I’ve seen it both ways and I got to wondering what the right way is. I personally think it’s “a Maran” but I’m open to being wrong (or being proven right :cool:) If you don’t know please just say “I’m not sure” because I would like to see accurate numbers. Please elaborate on your choice below!
 
Sooooo… I’ve seen it both ways and I got to wondering what the right way is. I personally think it’s “a Maran” but I’m open to being wrong (or being proven right :cool:) If you don’t know please just say “I’m not sure” because I would like to see accurate numbers. Please elaborate on your choice below!
Marans is the name of a town in France, and the chicken is named after the town.

The US has place names like Kansas and Minneapolis that end in "s"
If we name things after them, we don't drop the s. ("a Kansa" or "a Minneapoli" would sound really odd!)

So "a Marans" should be correct for one chicken from Marans.
 
Marans is the name of a town in France, and the chicken is named after the town.

The US has place names like Kansas and Minneapolis that end in "s"
If we name things after them, we don't drop the s. ("a Kansa" or "a Minneapoli" would sound really odd!)

So "a Marans" should be correct for one chicken from Marans.
Would the plural be Maranses or just Marans?
 
I've only seen "marans" when referencing plural. We were sold a Cuckoo Maran so to me it's always been Maran. Though I voted unsure as I'm not very educated on the situation.
 

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