Maternal refers to mother. So in this instance it would mean the mothers name.
Maternal name means the mothers name. Paternal means the fathers name.
Yes, it is common for Hispanic last names to generally consist of the paternal last name, which is then followed by the maternal last name.
Another name for maternal twins is identical twins. Maternal twins come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two, resulting in two babies with the same genetic makeup.
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Diane Dale
A paternal name is your father's last name, or his surname. Similarly, a maternal name is your mother's last name, known as her surname and her maiden name (it is her maiden name unless she kept her own name). Paternal and maternal refer to the two sides of your family, your paternal grandparents are your father's parents, and likewise for your maternal parents.
To determine your paternal and maternal names, I would need specific details about your family or personal background, which I do not have access to. Typically, your paternal name refers to your father's surname, while your maternal name refers to your mother's surname. If you provide your last names or any context, I could help clarify further!
The maternal name is derived from the mother's name, which is not the married name, as that name may well be taken from the husbands surname, but it may be taken from the mother's maiden name. You may need to know the individual circumstances of the family to arrive at the questions correct conclusion
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Maternal fetal medicine specialist
This is normally taken to be the name your mother had before she married your father (the maternal family name).