Noun
married name (plural married names)
The name a person (especially, in many cultures, a woman) takes upon marriage
Antonym: maiden name
At the time Roberts, now a 37-year-old mother-of-three who lives in Australia and goes by her married name Virginia Giuffre, was 17. Source: Internet
Laura, under her married name, also won a high reputation as an artist, and appears in numerous of Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage (The Women of Amphissa (1887) being a notable example). Source: Internet
At first, they adopted Johnson as their married name, to divert attention. Source: Internet
Trina Dolenz has become a couples therapist (still using her married name). Source: Internet
She did write for a few television shows under her married name, but upon marrying Thomas Reggie (who was not a writer) in 1963, she ceased writing entirely. Source: Internet
She has also published under the married name Julia Joyaux. citation citation citation (bibliography page for Le Langage, cet inconnu (1969), published under the name Julia Joyaux). Source: Internet