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No . Many professionals, such as doctors , or established business women retain their maiden names after marriage .
Cleopatra's maiden name was Cleopatra. Ancient women did not change their names upon marriage.
That is entirely up to you. Some women retain their maiden names without a hyphen, like Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Since Henry Hudson was a man he did not change his name when he married and therefore has no "maiden name." Only married women could have maiden names.
A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces.
They don't, but is a common tradition to take their husband's name. They can choose to keep their maiden name.
In many societies it is a long-standing tradition, but in some countries it is acceptable for the couple to hyphenate (or otherwise combine) the two family names. In others, women can keep their maiden name.
Men do not have "maiden names," which are the names that women are born with as opposed to their married names. The full name of the 41st President is George Herbert Walker Bush. He is sometimes referred to as "George H. Bush" or "Bush 41" because his son, George Walker Bush (George W. Bush) was the 43rd US President.
She was goddess of:HuntingMaiden Dancing/SongWildernessWild AnimalsChildbirth, infantsProtects girl children until marriage (maiden/virgins)Healing in women/good health (indeed this is what her names means)Bringer of sudden death/disease in womenIdentified with Moon(light)Dawn/Frost (this aspect taken by Eos)Purification(Patron) Goddess of Amazons(Patron) Goddess of the mythic HyperboreoiShe was goddess of:HuntingWildernessWild AnimalsChildbirthProtects girl children until marriage (maiden)Bringer of sudden death/disease in womenIdentified with Moon(light)
Only if the man creates a will and names her as beneficiary or otherwise bequeaths to her certain assets which he names and details in the will.
Its your name before you get married. It normally just applies for women. Hence the term "maiden"