Yes. I am a child and I have both parents last names -(thru divorce). Just file a name change form at your county court. Examples-
Mary Anne Jones becomes Mary Anne smith-Jones. For my name example- Michael Noah Wilson-Jones
Cruella is not married, so her maiden name is de Vil.
Barton was her maiden last name, Clara Barton never married or had any children.
Ashly Manning's last maiden name is Ashly Thompson before she married Peyton Manning.
Cher's full birth name and maiden name was Cherilyn Sarkisian. Cher is a singer and actress. She has been married twice and has two children.
Gary Barlow's wife's maiden name is Foster. He married Dawn Foster in 2000, and they have three children together.
You can change your name to anything you want!
Maiden Name - Married Name Example: Jane Doe marries Jim Bob; Proper hyphenated name would be Jane Doe-Bob
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.
A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
No. Only married people (typically women) have a maiden name. A maiden name is someone's last name before she/he got married.
After you get married, the choice to take your husbands name, keep yours, or even use a hyphen in between the two is something you must consider. If you do choose to take on his name, or hyphenate, you will need to fill out a paper stating you are one and the same.
Your maiden name is the surname you had before you got married.
In the US, you have options for what you would like for your name to be after marriage. You may keep your name as given, you may drop you current last name and take your spouse's, you may drop your middle name, move your maiden to middle and take your spouse's last, you may tack the new last name to the end and have 4 names, you may hyphenate, you may merge your current and your spouse's name to form a new last, etc.
a maiden name is a last name that you had before you where married
When writing a person's name with their maiden name and married name, you typically write their maiden name first followed by their married name, with the word "nee" in between to indicate the maiden name. For example, "Jane Doe nee Smith."
In many societies it is a long-standing tradition, but in some countries it is acceptable for the couple to hyphenate (or otherwise combine) the two family names. In others, women can keep their maiden 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.