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  1. Jan 22, 2017 · Jan 22, 2017 at 2:00. @Andrew: the traditional usage in the U.S. is that the maiden name is used as a middle name, not as a surname. In previous centuries, some people gave only their sons and not their daughters middle names to leave room for the maiden name to be a middle name after they got married. – Peter Shor. Jan 22, 2017 at 3:04.

  2. Dec 25, 2016 · Maiden name for men. This 1995 piece from the New York Times says men can have a maiden name and that it's a totally gender-neutral term: Like most every other man have a first name and a last name. And I have a middle name -- Murray -- that I was given at birth, 35 years ago. But I have one other name, too. It's my maiden name.

  3. 2. A maiden is an "unmarried" woman. Therefore, a woman's "maiden name" is her "unmarried" (last) name, the one she received from her father. A woman's married name is the one she receives from her husband. Some women nowadays do not take their husband's surname, and therefore continue to use their "maiden" name.

  4. Née is used in French, and also in English, to describe a woman's last name (family name, surname) at birth. The more widely used term is her maiden name. Né, which is used much less often, indicates the birth last name of man, when his last name is now different. Most commonly, Née is used when a woman has changed her name due to marriage.

  5. Sep 27, 2014 · 1. Appositive uses. a. Unmarried; now chiefly in maiden lady, maiden sister: see also maiden aunt. †b. Of a child: Female; see maiden-child (obs.). c. Virgin; sometimes said of men (obs.). 2. Of or pertaining to a maiden, or to maidenhood; befitting a maiden, having the qualities of a maiden. maiden name: the surname borne by a married woman ...

  6. 16. It is proper to refer her as Ms Smith (for example) regardless of her martial status. Since the woman in question kept her maiden name, I would opt for this title or use the appropriate occupational title (e.g. Doctor Smith, Professor Smith, Major Smith, etc.) Miss is a title for an unmarried woman, and is not acceptable.

  7. Mar 27, 2014 · The term "maiden name" is only used to describe the name that a woman had before marriage, and as such, is not gender neutral. However, it occasionally occurs that a man will take his partner's last name, or they will choose a different last name altogether, so this doesn't work in all cases.

  8. Apr 9, 2017 · I know after checking various sites that née is often used after the current family name and before the maiden family name for a woman. But how is it properly used before a person's original given name? The first name my mother uses is Rita, and that's how she has been known by everybody since she was a child. But she was actually born Rebecca.

  9. Jan 15, 2014 · 8. A relatively common way of putting it is to use the French term "née" (for women) or "né" for men, meaning "born": My name is John Johnson (né Davis). Since changing last names is more commonly practiced by women these days, the masculine is less common and might not be as familiar to readers. Of course, as Andrew Leach mentions in the ...

  10. May 31, 2016 · As changing names multiple times in life, or reverting to a maiden name after divorce is a more modern occurrence, we don't have an historical word stolen from some other language. Share Improve this answer

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