maiden name

NOUN
  1. a woman's surname before marriage
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How To Use maiden name In A Sentence

  • Red Eagle was born Bill Weatherford, son of a white trader and a Creek mother whose maiden name had been Tait.
  • To avoid hurting her husband's feelings I advised her to hyphenate both names, continental style --- as long her maiden name wasn't `Bigg '. RESCUING ROSE
  • The story goes that the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
  • The story goes that during the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
  • It immediately caught my attention that she had called my mother by her maiden name.
  • During a prenomination interview, Barbara Walters, a woman not known for her own professional timidity, noted that Ferraro had missed weekends with her kids because of her political career and wondered why she’d kept her maiden name. Big Girls Don’t Cry
  • Valerie had been a pupil and a contemporary of Maureen at school, when Maureen's maiden name had been O'Neill.
  • Apparently, Heather uses her mother's maiden name when on the phone and on letters.
  • Me mother!" sez I, "and as fine a woman as ever peeled a biled pratie wid her thumb nail, and her maiden name was Molly McFiggin. The Canadian Elocutionist
  • She kept her maiden name after she married
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