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"maiden name" Definitions
  1. a woman’s family name before marriage

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"When you're setting up your security question 'what is your mother's maiden name,' say 'my mother's maiden name was fire truck,'" said Weisman.
Clare Hale (star-executive producer-director Robin Wright) is using her maiden name — by the way, "maiden name" is a painfully outdated phrase — as the president of the United States.
BTW, Amber wants her maiden name back too ... Leigh.
And can you tell us your mother's maiden name, too?
She is seeking to take her mother's maiden name, Bond.
Spencer was the maiden name of Princess Diana, Harry's mother.
Her given names were Nancy Rose, her maiden name Barbato.
But that was just her mother's maiden name, she said.
The answer is NEE, because Welch was her maiden name.
They're really just another form of your mother's maiden name.
An earlier version of this story used the subject's maiden name.
In some cases, offers even include the cardholder's mother's maiden name.
Holly reverted to her maiden name on Facebook after Makenzie's death.
"Why don't you go back to your maiden name?" she asks.
She also wanted to go back to her maiden name, Ferguson.
He eventually took his mother's maiden name as his professional name.
After their divorce in 1987, she reverted to her maiden name.
She reverted to her maiden name, Beasley, and has avoided media interviews.
Craig's own mattress line is called Summerfield—his paternal grandmother's maiden name.
The maiden name debate has raged strong over the past few decades.
But I also did not want to return to my maiden name.
And his name has quite the family influence: "Ashe" is Alexi's maiden name, while "Olson" is Meyers' mother's maiden name; contrary to popular belief, his son wasn't named after one of the most famous twins in pop culture.
Palin also uses Meyer's last name on Instagram rather than her maiden name.
Catherine changes her name from Catherine Avery back to her maiden name, Fox.
Police initially identified her by the last name Ochoa-Uriostegui, her maiden name.
They requested to PEOPLE that she be referred to by her maiden name.
Frances is McKenzie's mom's middle name and Setta is Baccarin's mother's maiden name.
As a homage, Jennifer took her mother's maiden name, Lee, to use professionally.
One involves something you know – like a password or your mother's maiden name.
A judge gave approval last week for Gwen to restore her maiden name.
The judge granted Monica's divorce and -- as she requested -- restored her maiden name.
Billquist, whose maiden name is Jafarjian, died from her injuries while in the hospital.
Danielle Jonas swapped her maiden name Deleasa after she married Kevin Jonas in 2009.
What if you already bought plane tickets for your honeymoon in your maiden name?
The whole thing is if they ask you for your mother's maiden name, lie.
Turns out the woman had booked it under her mother's maiden name or something.
In her hometown, Miri Regev is better known as Miriam Siboni, her maiden name.
My kids became accustomed to my maiden name being part of my "Official" name.
After coming of age in her early 20s, Dorothea adopted her mother's maiden name.
His middle name, Miyata, is a nod to his Japanese roots, his mother's maiden name.
Damond, whose maiden name was Justine Ruszczyk, had already been using her fiance's last name.
Back in 2004, Marcille — with her maiden name Pigford — took home the coveted ANTM title.
Smith, who reportedly took his mother's maiden name, testified Thursday at Dugar's post-conviction hearing.
She writes for a convenience-store trade publication using her maiden name, Melissa Vonder Haar.
The maiden name of Lincoln's mother, Nancy, was Hanks, and yes, it's the same Hanks.
Sometimes she didn't know her name, sometimes she referred to herself with her maiden name.
Mr. Lubin, in his statement, apologized directly to Ms. Dunne, using her maiden name, Phillips.
Mr. Buckel changed his middle name after his mother died to Stroh, her maiden name.
Washington was her maiden name and it's been adopted by her husband, George (Vin Knight).
The surname Millot, the basis for his pen name, was his paternal grandmother's maiden name.
An earlier version of this obituary misspelled the maiden name of Dr. Klaus's first wife.
An obituary on Saturday about the computer scientist Lawrence Tesler misstated his mother's maiden name.
Separately, Schnatter's wife filed for divorce on Thursday under her maiden name, M. Annette Cox.
Then he surprises me by suggesting we take his mom's maiden name after we get married.
What if you bought honeymoon tickets under your maiden name but now have a new surname?
As a teenager, feeling fully Italian, he took his mother's maiden name and finished high school.
One thing she does want is her maiden name back -- 'cause Derohanessian beats Leadbetter any day?
She repeated her full maiden name, which was listed on Constantin's birth certificate, over and over.
Renaud's maiden name is Meylan, and her family's roots also have their watchmaking claims to fame.
It was J, not R. It also misspelled the maiden name of Mr. McManus's mother, Helen.
Justine had already changed her name to Damond from her maiden name Ruszczyk, the Star Tribune reports.
I was looking up some information on her, and Mamacita's German maiden name was in fact, Hoffman.
"For those wondering, Bingham is my mum's maiden name and Bing Russell was Kurt's dad," he said.
The bride, who uses her mother's maiden name, is a daughter of Jacquelyn Clarke Roper and Col.
She also has restored her name to Christy Lynn McGinity, her maiden name ... so another W there.
When I was 8 years old, my mother made the decision to take her maiden name back.
I was already established as a writer, and would have to continue using my maiden name professionally anyway.
"We'd like to add Blair because that's a maiden name," Fletcher says of the surname from Rogers' family.
Melissa, who's repped by attorney Melanie Mandles, now has her maiden name restored so she's now Melissa Benoist.
Female judges have recently been allowed to sign rulings using either their maiden name or their married one.
Ms. Neilson reportedly received a substantial settlement after signing a confidentiality agreement and reverting to her maiden name.
The founders behind the new online retail space Maiden Name, however, managed to make the dream a reality.
When they met, Ms. Stapleton was signed to the label Arista Nashville under her maiden name, Morgane Hayes.
The Review-Journal subsequently reported that Mr. Schroeder's middle name was Edward, and his mother's maiden name was Clarkin.
De Blasio was actually born Warren Wilhelm Jr., but later changed his name to match his mother's maiden name.
Justine had already publicly taken Don's last name, though they were not yet married; her maiden name is Ruszczyk.
An earlier version of this obituary, using information from a spokeswoman, misspelled the maiden name of Mr. Chappellet's mother.
But a fingerprint or your face are not secret, they're really just another form of your mother's maiden name.
Yes, this means your mother's maiden name and the name of the street you grew up on are out.
An obituary on Tuesday about Joe Esposito, Elvis Presley's longtime road manager and friend, misspelled his mother's maiden name.
A missing hyphen, or a difference between a married and a maiden name, causes a registration to be suspended.
Dear Amy: "SQ" wanted to revert to her maiden name after her divorce, but one of her sons objected.
His father, Arthur, was a furrier, and his mother, May (her maiden name was also Kaminsky), was a homemaker.
Coming up with a person's name, their pet's name or their mother's maiden name does not validate their identity.
Crucial identity bits like a pet's name or a mother's maiden name are also easily trackable on social media.
Hackers could even modify login forms to request further valuable security information: a mother's maiden name, a Social Security number.
She often favored shirts and ties over frocks and heels and kept her maiden name in both of her marriages.
According to HG.org, if a woman requests it during divorce proceedings, she may resume the use of her maiden name.
Curie was born in Poland (her maiden name was Skłodowska), which she honored by naming her first discovered element Polonium.
Radcliffe's pseudonym was the result of his middle name (Jacob) and the Jewish version of his mom's maiden name (Gresham)
My biggest complaint concerns the elimination of Halpert's middle name — her adopted maiden name — from the show's and catalog's title.
Password-reset questions typically ask for personal information like your mother's maiden name or the street you grew up on.
Ms. Applebroog, whose maiden name is Appelbaum, met him when she was 15, and they were married for 60 years.
Recently, however, the trend of keeping ones maiden name is on the upswing, and the reasons why may surprise you.
The easiest part of the split will be for Jolie to return to her maiden name if she wishes, Felder said.
Side note: Now I know where Mary went to high school, her mother's maiden name, the names of her pets, etc.
Indians are generally less concerned about privacy than Americans, blithely disclosing birth dates, their mother's maiden name and their cellphone numbers.
Her maiden name, Gonzalez, comes from her grandfather, who was adopted from an orphanage in Mexico by a Mexican-American family.
I learned that only my parents called Irma Irma; to everyone else, she was Fran, a shortening of her maiden name.
"Ana Steele is the name I use at work," she tells Christian after he notices her email still contains her maiden name.
Royal fans also speculated that the name Spencer was in contention as a tribute to Diana, as it was her maiden name.
Before landing any roles, an acting coach recommended she change "Fit" to her mother's maiden name, Gutierrez, to accentuate her Latin roots.
Beloborodova, who previously competed under her maiden name Lysenko, won world titles in 2011 and 2013 and Olympic gold at London 2012.
But the movie has a twist (spoiler alert): Tully is actually Marlo's maiden name, and Davis's character only existed in her mind.
She also happens to be Yolanda Hadid's niece (Hadid's maiden name is van den Herik), meaning she's Gigi, Bella, and Anwar's cousin.
Under her maiden name of Carpenter, she competed in the 2015 Miss America pageant, winning the talent competition by playing the fiddle.
Liam is my middle name, Boluk is my mother's maiden name, and it has this brilliant aftereffect of being incredibly SEO-optimized.
Ms. Matthau, who then went by her maiden name, Anderson, said she tried to brush him off, explaining that she was engaged.
After Politico identified her on Thursday by her maiden name, Vinogradova, her brother, Sergei Vinogradov, spoke to The Times on her behalf.
A few weeks after returning, a judge granted Isaiah's petition to change his surname to Woods, his mother's maiden name, from Renfro.
Only two freestyle events were on the women's program, and Olmstead, then competing under her maiden name, von Saltza, raced in both.
Mr. Thomas was made a life peer in 1981 as Baron Thomas of Swynnerton, taking his mother's maiden name as his title.
She filed for divorce in 2017 and last year formally changed her last name from Manafort to Bond — her mother's maiden name.
Sparck Jones later described her as "a very strange and interesting woman" who, unusual for the time, used her maiden name professionally.
A benefactor of a $5.1 billion family fortune, DeVos uses her maiden name as the title of her fashion brand, Pamella Roland.
She Grew Up in a Musical Family Shawn, whose maiden name is Shawn Ora Engemann, is the daughter of Karl and Jerri Engemann.
She is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
The book also claims that Lafave, who has reverted to her maiden name of Debra Jean Beasley, is still remorseful about her crimes.
Wilkinson is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
"Falcon is Rose's maiden name, and I really wanted to honor her dad and her 96-year-old grandpa," Rodney, 48, tells PEOPLE.
The customary biography provides details of Trump's modeling career, which she started at the age of 16 (under her maiden name, Melania Knavs).
But as Amazon's new four-part docuseries, Lorena, alleges, Lorena—now using her maiden name, Gallo—wasn't vengeful, but acting in self-defense.
An obituary on Thursday about Melvin R. Laird, President Richard M. Nixon's first secretary of defense, misstated the maiden name of his mother.
A sister of Olena's grandfather, my mother Eva Stricharchuk ((maiden name, Ziatyk), had emigrated as a child to the United States in 240.
It claims to offer a simple, automated way to trick targets into giving up their PINs or other data such as mother's maiden name.
Hilaria Baldwin (maiden name: Thomas) never expected to become a recognizable name, or to give birth to four children in less than five years (!).
She claims Mario wanted her to be a housewife, get rid of her XXX moniker and go by her maiden name, Mary Ellen Cook.
In 2017, The Washington Post reported that McDaniel obliged with Trump's request to drop the use of her maiden name in official party communications.
The school said that Melissa Marie Fox (Howard's maiden name) had attended Miami University from August 1990 to May 1994, but she never graduated.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about Melvin R. Laird, President Richard M. Nixon's first secretary of defense, misstated the maiden name of his mother.
Abagnale said fraudsters usually aren't digging through your bio for obscure facts like your mother's maiden name or the name of your first pet.
Shafer was interested in understanding how people perceived women based on their last name choice, and whether keeping one's maiden name could cause backlash.
The maiden name of Atwood's grandmother was Webster, and the family tree can be traced back to John Webster, the fifth governor of Connecticut.
At the time, my husband and I were engaged and I had a monogram on my luggage with my initials of my maiden name.
The school said Melissa Marie Fox (Howard's maiden name) had attended Miami University from August 1990 to May 1994, but she did not graduate.
I'd call out for details—an aunt's maiden name, a first childhood pet—and my father yelled them from his perch on the sofa.
The financial regulator said Lyttleton tried to hide his dealings by using unregistered mobile phones and setting up a company in his wife's maiden name.
The stakes of computer security have risen far too high for any modern human to depend on their mother's maiden name to preserve their secrets.
The actress, who took Abrams' last name after the two exchanged vows and became Garth Abrams, also requested the court to restore her maiden name.
The TV reality star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their kids and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
Or she could take Jennifer Garner's approach, who always used her maiden name in public but was legally Jennifer Affleck to match her famous husband.
Despite Penelope's serious Riverdale roots, we've never seen or heard of her having a single non-Blossom family member or even a possible maiden name.
A lawyer can submit documents to a court using her maiden name, but can only register property for clients using her married name, for example.
Taylor used the last name Harris until her divorce from Harris was finalized earlier this year, after which she reverted back to her maiden name.
Keep Following PEOPLE's Complete Coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics Veith, who previously competed under her maiden name Fenninger, married Manuel Veith in November 2016.
By his account, he had been ordered to list a middle name, which he did not have, and decided to substitute his mother's maiden name.
Pharrell's wife wants the court to sign off on a name change to take a silent H from her maiden name and 86 it ... permanently!
Meanwhile, at the age of 55, she earned a doctorate in education under her maiden name — Jill Jacobs — at the University of Delaware in 2007.
She noted how Hillary Clinton, then first lady, had been vilified because she worked, wanted to keep her maiden name and refused to bake cookies.
I took my last husband's surname 25 years ago, incorporating my maiden name into it for literary purposes; still, my portfolio looks like an anthology.
"They could just as well ask you for your grandmother's maiden name or your religion or when you were baptized or circumcised," Mr. Glasberg said.
A decade of data breaches of personal information has led to a situation where scammers can easily learn your mother's maiden name, and far more.
Additionally, she requested to terminate the court's ability to award spousal support to either party and has asked that her maiden name (Hendricks) be restored.
Christy, who now lives under her maiden name, Christy Salters, now works a substitute teacher and is committed to bringing attention to domestic violence issues.
Similarly, when Churchill sternly lobbies that she and her children take her maiden name of Windsor, Elizabeth fights to keep her married name at Philip's request.
Jenna Dewan is looking to erase all traces of Channing Tatum after their divorce ... because she's asking a court to go back to her maiden name.
The TV reality star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
The Kendra On Top star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
The TV reality star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
Yolanda's maiden name is van den Herik but, let's be honest ... thanks to her daughters, Bella and Gigi, Hadid's the name to go with these days.
Additionally, she is requesting for joint legal and physical custody of the couple's two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
In the docs, Christy says she wants her maiden name back because she's pregnant and doesn't want the name Gibel anywhere near her baby's birth certificate.
Before reforms crept into Texas, I was aghast to meet a woman keeping her maiden name when she was married; or, worse, living in unwed sin.
In 2009, the bag was reintroduced for the first time by then-creative director Frida Giannini, who changed the name to "the Bouvier" (Onassis' maiden name).
The only connection police could find among the three was that all had the surname Gonzalez, which is Ms. Morgan's parents' name and her maiden name.
Mr. Conway told a mutual friend, the conservative commentator Ann Coulter, that he wanted to meet Ms. Conway, known then by her maiden name, Kellyanne Fitzpatrick.
The couple, who met in June 2017 on the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel, will be taking the bride's mother's maiden name, Dimant, as their surname.
Wilkinson is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their children Hank IV, 8, and Alijah, 4, and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name.
Civil Court Fees Capalad is hoping to use her maiden name as a middle name — a trend that's been steadily on the rise in the last decade.
The Kendra On Top star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
She had kept her maiden name and did so again when she married the businessman Hellmut Simonis late in the decade and had two daughters with him.
The New York Times reported that after they were introduced on a Chicago stage as "The Glum Sisters" they decided to take on their mother's maiden name.
According to the docs, Christy says she also needs to get a new driver's license and passport and she wants to use her maiden name on both.
Three fletched arrows — a tribute to her three siblings and a play on her maiden name, Erokan ("arrow-can," get it?) — nestle just below her left elbow.
But a few years ago, he began to wonder how it would feel to put his mother (he calls her by her maiden name, Barbara Arnold) onstage.
Ms. Pope and Ms. Garlock, whose maiden name was Castaneda, had grown up in a large family of seven girls and three boys, according to a nephew.
Vonn, whose maiden name was Kildow, married Thomas Vonn, a former United States ski team member known for his shrewd use of ski equipment technologies, in 215.
Just look at how Hillary Rodham was pressured to become Hillary Clinton: People blamed Bill's loss of his 1980 gubernatorial reelection campaign on her keeping her maiden name.
She not only changed her first name to Frances, she also went to court to defend her right to keep her maiden name after her marriage in 1913.
Even if a woman uses her maiden name at work and on various documents, she must still alter it in the koseki, the official register of the population.
Both told PEOPLE that Spade — who they affectionally called Katy or Katy B (from her maiden name, Katherine Noel Brosnahan) — was a diligent worker with a bright spirit.
It's worse for women who are known socially by their spouse's surname, but who are registered to vote, and hence listed on the ballot, under a maiden name.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 She married Dr. Israel Wilenitz, a chemical engineer, in 19803, but kept her maiden name for professional purposes.
While some women return to their maiden name following a divorce, Shannon didn't consider hers (Storms) as an option because "Shannon Storms" reminds her of "stripper porn," she joked.
Are they, as Philip Larkin says in Maiden Name, just "lying where you left them, scattered like old lists, old programs, or a school prize, applicable to no one"?
For example, you might choose the question "Mother's maiden name" — something that could be easily Googled about you — but respond with the make and model of your first car.
Barbara, whose maiden name is Pierce, was also a distant relative (a fourth cousin, four times removed) of President Franklin Pierce, according to Vanity Fair and other outlets. 5.
If you verify me with my mother's maiden name and my mother's middle name is in every people database there is, that's a really shitty way to remain secure.
Higher-income urban women were far more likely to stick with their maiden name, as evidenced by the analysis of 7,835 wedding announcements over the course of five years.
The attack happened while Ms. Fraser, who preferred to be referred to by her maiden name, was dropping their two daughters off at the home of Mr. Mason's sister.
I chose to transition to my maiden name slowly by adding it to the name I shared with my kids ... rather than Jane Doe, I became Jane Smith-Doe.
She refused to speak to him, prompting him to legally change his middle name in 1990, after she had died, so that it was no longer her maiden name.
"Both are family names: Hayes (who looks like Jimmy) is Jimmy's great-grandma's maiden name, Hart (who looks like me) is my great-great-great grandpa's first name," she wrote.
Wilkinson is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children, including 3-year-old daughter Alijah Mary, and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
Despite the custody agreement, there's still a couple lingering issues in the wake of the divorce ... like Jenna wanting to legally take her maiden name back, as we first reported.
" She'd kept her maiden name after her 19943 marriage to Bill, "a small (I thought) gesture to acknowledge that while I was committed to our union, I was still me.
Similar to the IRS scam, individuals pretend to work for the Social Security Administration and ask for victims' Social Security number, date of birth, maiden name and bank account information.
When they founded their company in 1915, Knopf promised his betrothed that her maiden name would be incorporated into the firm's title, that she'd be treated as an equal partner.
The reality star requested joint legal and physical custody of their two children — son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 4 — and sought the restoration of her maiden name.
If successful with the impersonation, which could include providing the birth date or the mother's maiden name, the user can start logging into various services, like Twitter, and changing passwords.
"He tried to hide his misconduct through the use of unregistered mobile phones and setting up a company in his wife's maiden name in an overseas jurisdiction," Mr. Steward added.
Markers such as keeping your maiden name, holding a high-paying job after getting married, and having a "dominant personality" were all used as grounds for suspicion of communist sympathizing.
An obituary on Wednesday about the rock musician John Wetton, using information from his manager, misspelled the maiden name of Mr. Wetton's wife and misstated the month they were married.
In 2014, Ms. Giuffre, whose maiden name was Virginia Roberts, accused Mr. Dershowitz, the lawyer, of having sex with her when she was a teenager, an allegation he adamantly denied.
I kept searching under Katharine Briggs, because that was her married name, and it occurred to me one morning that I should be searching under her maiden name, Katharine Cook.
Katz, who wrote professionally under her maiden name Joyce Worley, was senior editor of the magazine Electronic Games from its founding in 1981 until just prior to its shuttering in 1985.
"Both are family names: Hayes (who looks like Jimmy) is Jimmy's great-grandma's maiden name, Hart (who looks like me) is my great-great-great grandpa's first name," wrote King Edmonds.
As well, think twice about putting personal data on social networks, especially if it's the answer to a security question, like your mother's maiden name or the name of a pet.
Taylor, who reverted to her maiden name after divorcing Harris while he was in jail, also defended her ex in her Facebook post, while sharing the pain she is still in.
Murkowski, who kept her maiden name after she married Verne Martell, worked as an attorney in private practice in Anchorage before securing a seat in Alaska's House of Representatives in 1998.
However, New York state recognizes a name change by marriage only if she tacks on her married name as a hyphenated double-barrel, or if she drops her maiden name altogether.
He successfully answered the names of Lauren's siblings, uncle and her dog but perhaps his best response was when he was unable to name his future mother-in-law's maiden name.
"Little Women: LA" star Christy Gibel is dying to be single right away ... she's asking a court to change her marital status ASAP and to go back to her maiden name.
Intererservis, according to a state register of corporate entities, has been wholly owned since 2014 by a woman called Lyudmila Alexandrovna Shkrebnyova - which is the maiden name of Putin's former wife.
Roxanne and Jaime Lopez met at work in Washington, D.C., and later lived in a rowhouse that Roxanne — who goes by Rocky and whose maiden name was Heilizer — bought in 2014.
Only later did Ms. Lubel (whose maiden name was Smith) learn that the C.I.A. did try to hire her, but that they had offered the job to a different Kim Smith.
Before becoming a dealer in 1967, however, Mr. Fischer went by Konrad Lueg (Lueg was his mother's maiden name) and made the paintings and sculptures now on view at Greene Naftali.
He and his brother later took their mother's maiden name, Hansen, and Beck added the "c" to his first name, with the hope that it might help people pronounce it properly.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Wednesday about the rock musician John Wetton, using information from his manager, misspelled the maiden name of Mr. Wetton's wife and misstated the month they were married.
Olena, who was married briefly and resumed using her maiden name, lives on a government pension of about $40 a month, or roughly one-fifth the average Ukrainian worker's monthly earnings.
What surprises me about Alex Vratsanos's grid is the amount of material that can be considered "older," like the comic strip character Blondie's maiden name (BOOPADOOP), Howdy Doody and other MARIONETTES.
Conway, who was then unmarried and known by her maiden name, mixed up '90s pop culture references, political jokes and even an ill-advised bit about child abuse in her cringeworthy set.
It featured three acorns, which represented the family's three children — Kate, Pippa and James — and a gold stripe across the middle in honor of Kate's mother, Carole, whose maiden name is Goldsmith.
The reality star is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children, including 3-year-old daughter Alijah Mary, and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
When she divorced her first husband, Rubén Rodriguez Beauchamp, instead of reverting to her exact maiden name, she chose to add "de" before Burgos, which in Spanish indicates marital status or possession.
L, a combination of his father's last name, Pope, with an "L" for Lancaster, his mother's maiden name, when he was a lecturer at Bates College in Maine in the early '2708s.
In 2009, Quigley, going by her maiden name of Casey Carlson at the time, sang a rendition of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" by The Police for her Top 36 performance.
"The picture of the diploma shows that Melissa Marie Fox received a Bachelor of Science in Marketing degree from Miami University on December 20, 1996," Parker told the newspaper, using Howard's maiden name.
Anna Veith won silver under her maiden name Fenninger in Sochi four years ago and will again be a contender to finally claim the one Alpine skiing Olympic title Austria has never won.
The victim's friends and a divorce record gave her name as Liza Millett, but on social media, she spelled her given name as Lisa, with an "s," and used her maiden name, Cordner.
There was no partner; she simply used her married name and her maiden name to create the impression that there might be a male associate, in case any potential clients had chauvinistic leanings.
The council did not specify what these improvements should be, and so banks chose security questions, something they had been using offline for decades anyway — the mother's maiden name convention dates to 1882.
The TV reality star requested joint legal and physical custody of their two children — son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 4 — and was also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
If a security question demands personal information (mother's maiden name, name of first high school, first employer, etc.), it's best to lie or fill the field with an irrelevant answer if not total nonsense.
The director was Chris Obi-Rapu, who did not want to jeopardize his job at the NTA with a side project, and therefore is credited as Vic Mordi (Mordi was his wife's maiden name).
"There are any number of reason why signatures don't match from one to another," he said, citing whether people use a middle name, nicknames, went slow or fast or used a maiden name vs.
It's not just sensitive personal data like phone numbers, credit-card numbers, and addresses that you should avoid sharing online, but also seemingly harmless information like your mother's maiden name or your pet's name.
Both male and female athletes were exposed to sexual assault during her time at boarding school, Werdenigg, who finished fourth in the Olympic descent in 1976 under her maiden name Spiess, said in November.
Her mother's maiden name was Jacobs, and Jonty was the name of the butcher who made Monique's biltong when she was growing up and it's the name of her favorite cricket player, Jonty Rhodes.
For example, keeping one's maiden name, "needlessly" holding a high-paying job while married, and having a "dominant personality" were all grounds for suspicion of communist sympathizing, ostensibly because communists eschewed traditional gender roles.
She originally kept her maiden name (as many feminists did in the 1970s), but changed it after Bill Clinton lost his gubernatorial reelection race in 1980, which some in Arkansas blamed on Hillary's feminism.
Today, Bobbitt goes by her maiden name, Gallo, though she told The New York Times she never expects to fully escape the surname that followed her through one of the toughest parts of her life.
Ms. Visbal, 52, a Philippine citizen who works as a teaching assistant in Thailand, has gone back to using her maiden name socially, but on all official documents she still carries her husband's last name.
When Nick, as he was known, was a young boy, his mother, an activist for a time with the party, divorced her husband, took back her maiden name, Sand, and gave it to her son.
Just over 25 years ago, Lorena — who now goes by her maiden name, Lorena Gallo — cut her husband's penis off in the middle of the night, driving away with it and throwing it into a field.
The reality star, who shares son Hank IV, 8, and daughter Alijah Mary, 3, with Baskett, requested joint legal and physical custody of their children and is also seeking the restoration of her maiden name, Wilkinson.
The books bore the name Malzer, the maiden name of Ms. Goodman's late mother, who left Germany in 1937 at age 20 as a Jewish refugee, living first in England before coming to the United States.
Though Janelle's Facebook name was "Nikki Enriquez" at the time of her death (Enriquez is her mother's maiden name), her family said she asked everyone to call her Janelle, and most commonly went by Janelle Ortiz.
It does ask a few verification questions, but as Krebs points out these are often public information, such as the street you live on, or your mother's maiden name, and as such rather worthless for security purposes.
Ms. Stepanova, who is also known by her maiden name, Rusanova, was vocal about wanting to run in Rio well before the I.A.A.F. ban was announced, and global sports officials had been expected to support her appeal.
On the flip side, the mellow, hypnotic chants of "MacLean," which Lamont titled in honor of his mother (her maiden name was MacLean) may be about as calm and even-keeled as the multi-instrumentalist's work gets.
Some of the people Maiden Name has partnered with are older friends still — Freireich knows the glass artist Paul Arnhold and the soap maker Addison Walz of Mater from the Connecticut arts camp they attended as children.
Each morning, in Room 109 at Quitman Street School, Ms. Knevals — then using her maiden name, Harriet Dolcemaschio — would ask her class of 20 prekindergarten students to sign in so they could learn to write their names.
As they worked on redefining the avant-garde, the two made money by creating window displays for department stores under the name Matson Jones (Matson was Rauschenberg's mother's maiden name; Jones was a near homonym for Johns).
"The picture of the diploma shows that Melissa Marie Fox received a Bachelor of Science in Marketing degree from Miami University on December 20, 1996," the university's general counsel said in a statement, using Ms. Howard's maiden name.
Although this is the first time that "Stella Zawistowski" appears as a byline on a New York Times crossword puzzle, I made puzzles (using my maiden name, Daily) with my constructing partner Bruce Venzke between 2002 and 2010.
Leahy (she will use her maiden name professionally) settled into several hours of serious dancing to songs spun by a D.J. And before they left for their Hawaiian honeymoon, Mr. Leahy completed his first important act as husband.
In 2003, someone using Sherri Papini's maiden name and claiming to be from her hometown wrote a bizarre and racist post on a white supremacist website, detailing how they got into violent physical fights with Latinos during high school.
If your bank requires you to put in your last four of your social and your driver's license (plus some meaningless stuff like your mother's maiden name), that information could very well all be out there for anyone looking.
The cause of death for the 4-month-old — who was LaFountain's child from a prior relationship, when she went by her maiden name of Bilecki — was officially undetermined, but showed consistencies with a suffocation death, according to police.
It is a lightly modified combination of his mother Vania's maiden name (Moss) and the name to which she changed it in order to expedite a green card (Pierre, the same as a cousin's, who was already in America).
A report last Sunday about the marriage of Ingrid Louise Price and Rahul Prabhakar misspelled the maiden name of the bride's mother and, because of an editing error, the report rendered the given name of the groom's father incorrectly.
Personal information such as a first pet's name (Gaucho) or mother's maiden name (McBoatface) is fun to share in a quiz or a meme, but it can easily be used by criminals to answer security questions and access your sensitive accounts.
Leo was his uncle's name; Mock, his mother's maiden name — but it works as a jab at the art market, too: "People don't like artists having two careers," said Mr. Hanson, a founder of the pioneering Chinatown gallery China Art Objects.
As Neil Costigan, the boss of BehavioSec, a behavioural-biometrics firm in San Francisco, observes, the software can toil quietly in the background, continuously authenticating account-holders without badgering them for additional passwords, their mother's maiden name "and all that nonsense".
Wright, who competed under her maiden name of Schlanger before marrying fellow Australian Olympic swimmer Chris Wright in 2014, won gold as a member of the 4x200 freestyle team in Beijing and the 4x100 freestyle squad in London four years ago.
It is assumed there is enough left to allow his family to continue to live in the top one percent — though his daughter Jessica, an aspiring filmmaker, is taking her mother's maiden name, Bond, to break the association with her father.
The company said as much in an email to users that warned it was invalidating existing security questions — things like your mother's maiden name or the name of the street you grew up on — and asked users to change their passwords.
The building was renovated with help from associates of Putin, and the rental income is paid to a private company owned by a person whose name is the same as the maiden name of Putin's former wife, corporate records show.
VOWS A report last Sunday about the marriage of Ingrid Louise Price and Rahul Prabhakar misspelled the maiden name of the bride's mother and, because of an editing error, the report rendered the given name of the groom's father incorrectly.
It's great because now when you call the call center at your bank, they ask you all these security questions and on the call center screen are the answers to your social security number, your mother's maiden name or all that.
The Justice Department claimed that in 1997, before her husband filed his asylum claim, Odette applied under a different identity; her fingerprints and photograph were part of the application for Enite Alindor, a last name close to her mother's maiden name.
Though Dr. Cacioppo had over 50 publications under her maiden name, Ortigue, she took her husband's name and joined him on the faculty of the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine, where she now directs the Brain Dynamics Laboratory.
Per TMZ, the R&B singer finalized her divorce from retired NBA player Shannon Brown Tuesday morning after appearing at a court hearing in Fayetteville, Georgia, where the judge granted the star's request to return to her maiden name, Monica Arnold.
Victoria proposes, offers Albert a ring and keeps her maiden name, but as their union proceeds, Albert becomes firmly ensconced in the world of government while Victoria is tethered to the domestic realm, pregnant for a total of 80 months.
The three-time World Series champion and 2014 World Series MVP told The Athletic that he's been using the alias "Mason Saunders" — which is a shortened version of "Madison" and his wife's maiden name — in an attempt to avoid attention.
His father, Serge Séguin, said that when his son was 15, he had persuaded him to pay 600 Canadian dollars, about $520 at the time, to go to Montreal's towering Courthouse and add his mother's maiden name, Nézet, to his surname.
Horman — who was charged in Yuba County under her maiden name, Terri Moulton — has for years faced scrutiny after her then-stepson Kyron, 7, went missing the day she dropped him off at his elementary school in Portland, Oregon, on June 4, 2010.
The country music star, who released his 8th studio album "Black" last week, said the album is named after his wife Cassidy Black's maiden name and explores "the darker corridors and the good stuff" when it comes to love, life and relationships.
Gertrude Kelm reclaimed her maiden name, Gelien, and moved with her two sons first to San Francisco, where she was gone for weeks at a time as a stewardess on cruise ships, and then to Southern California, where she held various jobs.
This year, Maya Widmaier-Picasso (who uses her maiden name Maya Ruiz-Picasso) was at the center of a legal fight over a Picasso bust of Marie-Thérèse Walter that was in a recent Picasso sculpture show at the Museum of Modern Art.
She now goes by her maiden name, Gallo, and notoriously cut off her husband's penis while he slept on June 23, 7873, and then threw the severed part out the window of her car as she sped away from the scene of the crime.
Betty Sets Her House On Fire Betty Cooper's (Lili Reinharts) portion of "Fire Walk" is mostly dedicated to her ongoing battle of wills with mom Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick), now trying to use her maiden name of "Smith" to avoid all serial killer connections.
It's also refreshing that the series won't only show how divorce changes the family dynamic, but how it can bring on different issues for the person going through the breakup — like, say, attempting to figure out whether you should go back to your maiden name.
Regardless, it still packs all the danky sweetness and crispy crunchies of the best aged Gouda, and if I let pencil-neck regulators tell me what names I can and can't use, I wouldn't have been able to keep my ex-wife's maiden name.
And even though she goes by her maiden name and, shortly after the trial, the media moved on (thank you, Tonya Harding), people meet Lorena in Manassas and it doesn't take long for them to make the connection that she is that Lorena in Manassas.
As described in an official history published by Ms. Ziervogel and her daughter, Dagmar Konnopke (who took her mother's maiden name after a divorce), her father was mistrustful of the Nazis, but the Nuremberg rally proved a boon for his business, giving him the means to expand.
Just as the writer steals books from his estranged wife, insisting she's written her maiden name in them later as a ploy, so the sculptor invites himself over to an ex-wife's house decades after their divorce and takes home a book he claims was always his.
Thanks to these requests, Pavur was able to get his fiance's Social Security Number, date of birth, mother's maiden name, passwords, previous home addresses, travel and hotel logs, high school grades, partial credit card numbers, and whether she had ever been a user of online dating services.
A story in the Arkansas Gazette about the wedding noted that Hillary was keeping her maiden name, Rodham, partially to keep their professional careers separate and partially to show that she was still herself; this reportedly upset both Bill and Hillary's mothers, who were traditional in their views.
Mr. Kemp was a key proponent of the 2017 state law that requires an "exact match" between a voter's registration form and his or her government documents, meaning a missing hyphen, or a difference between a married and a maiden name, can cause a registration to be suspended.
The only thing in the real or the digital world harder to keep track of than a password is the information required to retrieve it, which is why it is possible, as a grown adult, to find yourself caring about your first-grade teacher's pet iguana's maiden name.
I think it's kind of the first time in history where it is more acceptable in our society, or not a social faux pas, to keep your maiden name, which is amazing, and I want to take part in the ability to have the choice to keep my name.
Some have called for allowing married women to keep their maiden name, penalizing workplace harassment (which the law says should be prevented but does not punish), further criminalizing nonconsensual sex crimes, prohibiting discrimination against L.G.B.T.s — and reforming the labor market to improve working conditions for so-called nonregular workers.
Some have called for allowing married women to keep their maiden name, penalizing workplace harassment (which the law says should be prevented but does not punish), further criminalizing nonconsensual sex crimes, prohibiting discrimination against L.G.B.T.s — and reforming the labor market to improve working conditions for so-called nonregular workers.
After they wrapped the GLOW pilot, Enriquez and original cast member Cindy Ferda (who played "Americana" under her maiden name, Maranne, in seasons one and two) were then charged with training other women brought on for the first season, solely based on their own six-week crash course in pro wrestling.
She's been criticized for using her maiden name, for her decision to continue working as a lawyer after her husband became governor of Arkansas, and for her lack of interest in cookie baking—not to mention for her hair, her ankles, her clothes, her smile, her laugh, and her voice.
Suzannah Bianco, competing under her maiden name, Dyroen, won a gold medal in synchronized swimming for the United States in 1996 alongside her sister, Becky, who was the choreographer for a synchronized swimming scene in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." The sisters have also performed together in "O," which features pools.
But according to at least one archived newspaper clip, Fred Trump also lived at 175-24 Devonshire Road: A wedding announcement in the January 19893, 1936 issue of the Long Island Daily Press,places Fred Trump at that address, and refers to his wife as "Mary MacLeod," which is Donald Trump's mother's maiden name.
For spring 2020, the designers, who split their time between Brooklyn and their rustic retreat in the Berkshires, found inspiration in Robert Mapplethorpe's portraits of the bodybuilder Lisa Lyon, the abstract paintings of Helen Frankenthaler, Annie Lennox's androgynous look and their own mothers' wardrobes (Proenza is Hernandez's mother's maiden name and Schouler is McCollough's).
Mr. de Blasio's father, Warren Wilhelm, was of German descent, and his parents named the future mayor Warren Wilhelm Jr. But Mr. de Blasio had a difficult relationship with his father, and he later changed his name, taking his mother's maiden name as his legal surname and a childhood nickname, Bill, as his first name.

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