A woman who is not married is called either a maiden when she is young or after menopause a spinster.
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest
A maiden.
'Maiden name' is used to refer to a married woman's surname prior to her taking her husband's name at marriage. If Jane White married William Sullivan and became Jane Sullivan, White would be her maiden name.
A married woman is called a wife
A woman's maiden name - is the surname she was born with. She would normally take her husbands surname once they married. For example, Miss Smith (her maiden name) - would become Mrs Jones (her married name).
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.
Ms is the most appropriate choice.
A married woman is called a Senora.
A woman can only have a maiden name after marrying and taking their husband's name. Vanessa has never been married, so her current name is her maiden name.
Everyone has a Surname (last name), but only a married woman will have a Maiden name (surname prior to marriage)
A married woman who uses her maiden name can be referred to as "Ms." This title is neutral and does not indicate marital status, making it appropriate for women who choose to keep their maiden name or prefer not to disclose their marital status. "Mrs." typically indicates a married woman who has taken her husband's surname, while "Miss" refers to an unmarried woman. Therefore, "Ms." is the most suitable choice in this context.