Last names did not come into use until the 13th century after Christ, and were not common until the 17th century. Our Blessed Lady was born in the first century Before Christ - many centuries before last names came into existence, in other words, she had none, but would have been known as Mary, Daughter of Anne and Joachim.
Magdalene was Marys last name.
Queen Mary's mother was Anne Bolyne.
St. Anne was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Bible doesn't give the name of Mary's mother. Tradition tells us that her parents were named Anne and Joachim.
Keyshia Cole's mother's last name is Lons.
Bernai was her mother's maiden name.
Bailey was his mother's last name and the last name he used as a boy.
The president whose first name is the same as his mother's last name is John Adams. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, had the last name Boylston, while his first name is John. This unique connection between his name and his mother's surname is a notable aspect of his identity.
It's the name she had before she was married. In most cases, your mother's maiden name will be the same as the last name of your maternal grandfather (your mother's father).
The last name of your mother is called her 'maiden name' and that was her real name before she got married. When she got married she would take the last name of your father. If your parents divorced sometimes the mother would keep her married name, but some mothers prefer to go back to their maiden name and because she has custody of you then she prefers to change your name from your father's last name to her own last name. If your parents were not married and living together then your father did not give you his last name and your mother is considered a 'single mother' so she would put you under her own last name.
Riley
If he is married to the child's mother the decision is theirs to make, but if he is not married to her the mother decides the child's last name.