It was Cheryl Ann Tweedy.
Cheryl's surname is Cole, before she was married she was called Tweedy.
The mothers surname before married
Your mother's maiden name is her last name (surname) before she married.
Yes, Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph and she was from the House of Hanover.
Please be more specific.
Your maiden name is the surname you had before you got married.
Please identify which country and which queen you mean.
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.
No, the surname is typically the family name passed down from one generation to the next, while the maiden name is the surname a woman has before she gets married.
Well, obviously her parents gave her her first name, and she got the surname Wilson when she married Miller Wilson, but they are divorced now. Her surname before she got married to Miller was Aitken.
No, Queen Victoria's surname was not Hanover. Hanover was the name of royal branch she belonged to. Before she married her surname was Guelph, but afterwards it was Saxe-Coburg und Gotha.
There is no such thing as a "maiden first name." A woman's maiden name is the surname she used before she married and took her husband's surname.