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Is the plural of Cayman - Caymen?

To be politically correct, shouldn't a Cayman be called a Cayperson? The plural should therefore be Caypersons or perhaps Caypeople.
 
If we're going to be politically correct in the present UK climate, I suspect that Porsche Cars GB will have to be closed in its entirety! [;)]
 
ORIGINAL: Geoff997

If its pink then Jorden will buy one. Please god NO! let her stay with Aston rag tops.

Is Jorden like the plural of Jordan? :ROFLMAO:
...next thing you will be calling many Boxsters, Boxester [:)]
 
More than one Jordan?

Let her dress in a ragged top in Aston if she so wishes.

And as for the plural of Caymen; could it be Caymany?
 
The plural of the original caiman, is caimans

So... Caymans it is (sounds unsaisfactory somehow...[&:])

Perhaps we should continue proposing our own until we find something suitable [:)]
 

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