Well I suppose so...it is a tradition, though, that the women take the man's last name...you might have to ask around (if you were getting married) ask the priest marrying you and your new husband if you cared that much...
Last names were not used in Bible times in Israel. People were known by their first name, and sometimes their location, such as "Paul of Tarsus." Therefore there was no name for a woman to keep or not keep when she married.
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.
Will's sister gets married. Will is Ronnie's boyfriend. Miley Cyrus plays Ronnie.
The same as if she is not married - Chinese tend not to take their husbands last name when they marry.
In the United States, if the parents are not married, the baby typically gets the mother's last name.
harry gets married to Ron's sister and Ron and harmine gets married
on the last episode she gets married to coop who is a cupid
On the bottom of episodes of dragonballz he gets married in dragonball at the end of episode 153
Lucy Stone was a very important leader in the woman rights movement, and she is most notably famous for being the first woman to keep her maiden name as her last name after she got married.
The last name the woman had before she got married and took her husbands name (if she did).
yes the last episode is when Lisa gets married for real.
The woman's title changes from Señorita (Miss) to Señora (Missus) (Abbreviated Sra. (Mrs))The standard traditional form for a woman's married name is simple in Spanish. She keeps her entire name up to her father's last name, then adds "de" and her husband's father's last name.In Spanish a person's name is generally has First name, Middle name, Father's last name, and Mother's last name. When married the woman would drop her mother's last name and add "de" followed by her husband's father's last name.Example:Maria Carmen Gonzalez Perez. The woman's first and middle names are Maria Carmen. Her father's last name is Gonzalez, and her maternal Grandfather's (mother's father's) last name is Perez.If this woman is married to a man named José Luis Alvarez Rodriguez, following tradition, her name Would be Sra. Maria Carmen Gonzalez de AlvarezHOWEVER!!!!!This form has fallen out of favor especially in the Western Hemisphere because the name literally means that the woman is "Of" her husband. It implies she is now his property.The tendency now is for the woman to follow the more traditional English form of changing her last name to her new husband's paternal name OR to use her father's last name as her middle name and her husband's last name as her last name.It is generally safe to call a married woman by her husband's father's last name. In the example above Srta. Gonzalez would become Sra. Alvarez.