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Definition of married name in English: married namenoun A surname that a person takes after marriage, traditionally a husband’s surname taken by his wife. both books were published under her married name Example sentencesExamples - "My married name is Lancaster but I was born Smith," she said.
- Were you not told you couldn't work under your married name?
- Carter, also known by her married name, Connelly, passed herself off as a doctor, a psychologist, and a minister.
- Those who have moved out of the area are more difficult to locate, as are the girls who now have married names.
- Now, with a lot of junk mail, she gets two pieces - one in her maiden name, one in her married name.
- My mother kept her married name after divorce because she was working in journalism at the time and it made a better by-line.
- So she used her married name at work.
- On other occasions she had also used her single name and her married name.
- You can hyphenate your name or use your maiden name for work and your married name everywhere else.
Definition of married name in US English: married namenoun A surname that a person takes after marriage, traditionally a husband’s surname taken by his wife. both books were published under her married name Example sentencesExamples - Now, with a lot of junk mail, she gets two pieces - one in her maiden name, one in her married name.
- You can hyphenate your name or use your maiden name for work and your married name everywhere else.
- Were you not told you couldn't work under your married name?
- Those who have moved out of the area are more difficult to locate, as are the girls who now have married names.
- "My married name is Lancaster but I was born Smith," she said.
- On other occasions she had also used her single name and her married name.
- So she used her married name at work.
- Carter, also known by her married name, Connelly, passed herself off as a doctor, a psychologist, and a minister.
- My mother kept her married name after divorce because she was working in journalism at the time and it made a better by-line.
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