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In general, a female partner will only use her male partner's surname after they have married. It is possible that you could change it with a deed poll.
Only if the husband carring the married surname agrees so, if not then no.
she's not married so she doesn't have a surname
Cheryl's surname is Cole, before she was married she was called Tweedy.
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No!
Everyone has a Surname (last name), but only a married woman will have a Maiden name (surname prior to marriage)
It's Sikes. Bill was "married" to her so she has the second name of Sikes. This is not correct. Nancy and Bill are not married. We never hear Nancy's surname.
Her only surname is Mallette. Patricia never married Jeremy Jack Bieber.
Yes, Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph and she was from the House of Hanover.
The mothers surname before married
Your mother's maiden name is her last name (surname) before she married.