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Nee.
The abbreviation for a woman's maiden name is "NEE".
Lily Munster was the Countess of Shroudshire (nee Dracula)
Nee is your maiden name. You may see in writing Jane Doe nee Smith. That would mean Jane Smith married John Doe and now her name is Jane Doe. It's actually the feminized past participle for naitre which means 'to be born'.
I dont know what Nada means, apart from no in spanish, but when someone says nee after a womans name I do know what it means. For example, if you google Cheryl Cole and look at wikipedia, without even clicking on it, you can see it says: Cheryl Anne Cole, nee Tweedy, Its when you add a womens maiden name on to the end of the surname, and put nee inbetween, it does have a foreign line thingy on top of the "E", but i dint know how to do those. Anyway, in Cheryl Coles case, it probably says that because of her split with Ashley.
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this is used when a married woman who uses her husband's last name (Brown) she now wants to let someone know her maiden name, (Smith)as an example, Mrs. Jane Brown is Mrs. Jane Brown nee Smith
I'd suggest I, Jane Doe (nee Brown) The married name is "Doe" and the maiden name is "Brown"
Marge's last name is Simpson, nee Bouvier.
Nee, followed by the maiden or family name of the married woman being referenced, is usually written after her married name. Example: "Hillary Clinton, née Rodham" or "Hillary Clinton (née Rodham)".
Maiden in Greek is "παρθένα" if you mean virgin and "ανύπανδρη" if you mean unmarried woman.