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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.
No . Many professionals, such as doctors , or established business women retain their maiden names after marriage .
They don't, but is a common tradition to take their husband's name. They can choose to keep their maiden name.
The Amish usuall y inter marry only.
A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
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.
No. Only married people (typically women) have a maiden name. A maiden name is someone's last name before she/he got married.
Its your name before you get married. It normally just applies for women. Hence the term "maiden"
Cleopatra's maiden name was Cleopatra. Ancient women did not change their names upon marriage.
A woman who is not married is called either a maiden when she is young or after menopause a spinster.
It comes from a French word: né, meaning 'born'. In other words, 'what name were you born with' or 'what was your maiden name' such as for Jada Pinkett Smith, it was Pinkett. This question isn't asked as much as it used to be, because nowadays, women change their name to be entertainers, some women keep their 'maiden' or family names after they get married and some women get married many times. My middle name is Renée. Gotta love it!!
In a family tree, use a woman's maiden or birth name rather than her married name. It helps to trace her line of the family. The decision of whether to use birth name or married name for women when creating a family tree is an individual decision that depends on how you want to organize your information. In either case, both names must be recorded somewhere. sometimes both names are included in the family tree layout.