"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.
Correcting the alignment of a body part is often referred to as "realigning" or "straightening" the body part.
Maria Sklodowska-Curie was a Polish-born scientist known for her pioneering research on radioactivity. She is also known by her maiden name, Maria Sklodowska, and by her French name, Marie Curie.
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
the part of the body that blushes are cheaks legs and arms
Brain is a body part that starts with the letter "b."
apparently her maiden name was godwin
The maiden did not move her body.
Shakespeare would be his daughters maiden names.
No
Cleopatra's maiden name was Cleopatra. Ancient women did not change their names upon marriage.
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.
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i pretty sure it was janinng
Corn has ears, potatoes have eyes
There names were Betty and Drew,
Iron Maiden, The rack, The Collar, The pillory
Yes, a divorce decree typically includes the names of both parties involved, which may include the maiden name of the spouse who has changed their name after marriage. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the local laws and practices. If the individual has restored their maiden name as part of the divorce, it may also be explicitly stated in the decree.