The laws differ from place to place.
US: Only in 9 states is this legal: California, New York, Hawaii, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, Iowa, Georgia and North Dakota.
In the other 41 states you must have your name legally changed in court.
Surely he wouldn't have a maiden name, because men usually keep their surnames, and the women take that of the man or keep their own.
No. 'Maiden' means a young lady. If a man has changed his name, even if taking his wife's last name when he marries, his previous name would be his "birth name".
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.
Zeus is a man, and therefore doesn't have a maiden name.
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Lyndon B. Johnson is a male. He doesn't have a maiden name, his would technically be Johnson though it is not usually called a maiden name for a man, rather his surname.
Nothing, Steve Harris ( the bassist ) got the name from "the man in the iron mask."
yes her maiden name was moon, her full name is Marion Moon (Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the moon in 1969.)
i am really curious about this the man left her went back with his wife and the one she is married to left her five years ago. the child is going to be a boy so I'm wodering if she can give the child her maiden name
Her maiden name was Phyllis Driver. She married a man name Sherwood Diller, and thus, she became Phyllis Diller.
Althought it is rare, there is no reason or law that says a man cannot take his wife's last name after marriage.. While it is tradition to use the man's last name, in some cases men do will take their wives names after marriage or hyphenate the two. In cases where a man has taken his wife's name in marriage, he would use the gender neutral term "birth name", since he is a male and not a maid. The only reason why it's not the other way around is because of cultural gender bias.
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