One reason is that career women are often established under their maiden name and continue to use it for continuity, convenience and to avoid confusion with customers or clients. Another reason is that the woman wants to keep her own family name and identity.
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.
Lila Lazarus's maiden name is not widely publicized.
The woman who married Denny Crane on Boston Legal was Beverly Bridge, played by Joanna Cassidy.
Jeannine Pirro is the name of a former judge and prosecutor for the state of New York. She has her own television show titled Justice with Judge Jeanine Pirro. She was married to Albert Pirro but they divorced in 2013.
Yes, Justice is a unisex name. It can be used for both boys and girls.
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.
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.
Its your name before you get married. It normally just applies for women. Hence the term "maiden"
A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces.
Her maiden name was Gail Carson. She has been married to David Levine since 1967. Instead changing her last name, she chose to use both her maiden name and her husband's name.
Your maiden name is the surname you had before you got married.
They don't, but is a common tradition to take their husband's name. They can choose to keep their maiden name.
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."
Unless you are dating a married woman, her last name is usually her maiden name. There are some exceptions to this, such as women that kept their husband's last name after a divorce. The best thing to do is to ask her directly.
After the death of her husband, a woman can choose to continue using her married name or revert to her maiden name. Alternatively, she may opt for a hyphenated name that combines her maiden name and her late husband's last name. The decision ultimately depends on personal preference and individual circumstances.