It doesn't matter if you're famous or not, every time a female gets married they decide whether or not to keep their maiden name. That is a matter of preference; there is no law that says a woman has to take her husband's last name, whether she's famous or not. Many women choose to keep their maiden name as part of their married name and hyphenate. For example, Mary Smith marries John Doe, then her name is Mary Smith-Doe.
A woman's maiden name - is the surname she was born with. She would normally take her husbands surname once they married. For example, Miss Smith (her maiden name) - would become Mrs Jones (her married name).
i think it would be her name then her maiden name and then her husbands last name
The last name the woman had before she got married and took her husbands name (if she did).
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest
She has only has one ex husband. His last name is Kendall. Kelly is her maiden name. Brunt is her married name.
She has only has one ex husband. His last name is Kendall. Kelly is her maiden name. Brunt is her married name.
Their surname before they were married (and therefore took husbands surname, assuming they were married and chose to do so). Your mother's maiden name is her surname before she got married for the first time and took her husband's surname.
The maternal name is derived from the mother's name, which is not the married name, as that name may well be taken from the husbands surname, but it may be taken from the mother's maiden name. You may need to know the individual circumstances of the family to arrive at the questions correct conclusion
If your marriage was not legal because your husband was still married (in which care your husband committed the crime of bigamy), then you can simply go back to using your maiden name (you can't get divorced as you were never legally married).
A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
No. Only married people (typically women) have a maiden name. A maiden name is someone's last name before she/he got married.
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.