Lucy stone
Her surname before marriage.
Everyone has a Surname (last name), but only a married woman will have a Maiden name (surname prior to marriage)
Until the late 20th Century, it was the universal custom among speakers of the English language that upon marriage the woman would take the surname of her husband. The surname she had used before marriage, usually her father's surname, is called her maiden name, because it was the name she used when she was a maiden.
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.
"Maiden names" refers to the surname a woman uses before marriage, not a body part. It is a term used to indicate a woman's family name prior to adopting her spouse's surname. Therefore, there is no body part associated with maiden names.
In the United States a woman may choose to keep her name after marriage. She is not required to take her spouse's surname. Customs and laws vary in different countries.
Adoline is a name, used both as a woman's first name, or as a surname. Did you mean adeline?
A traditional marriage is when a man and a woman get married. Traditional marriages were the first kind ever recognized.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
traditionally, it's the man who will first say 'i do'
Yes if it is a love marriage adnd couple knows each other very well
Queen Elizabeth