née
adj.
(French) born with the name of (indicates a woman's maiden name, or a person's surname at birth)
NEE
Nee
Nee may refer to:
Née is the French word - used in English - for "maiden name", literally meaning "born" in French (with the feminine final "e")
North East England (NEE), one of the nine official regions of England
Luis Née, (fl. 1789-1794) , a Franco-Spanish botanist, who accompanied the Malaspina to the Pacific coasts of North America and Australia
NEE (NO in Dutch), a joke political party in Flanders, Belgium"
Ne~e?", a 2003 single by Aya Matsuura
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Married and maiden names
A maiden name is the
family name carried by a
woman before
marriage. A maiden name is sometimes indicated using the word "née" (pronounced "nay", ), from the
French word for "born", e.g., "
Margaret Hilda Thatcher née Roberts" or parenthetically, e.g., "Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher". A married name is the family name taken by a married person at the time of the marriage.
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nee
Adjective
1. (meaning literally `born') used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman; "Hillary Clinton nee Rodham"
(similar) inheritable, heritable
née
adj.
nee, née (French); born with the name of (indicates a woman's maiden name, or a person's surname at birth)
naître
v.
be born, spring
né
adj.
born, created, native
né (m)
n.
born, created, native
Nee
(p. p., fem.)
Born; -- a term sometimes used in introducing the name of the family to which a married woman belongs by birth; as, Madame de Stael, nee Necker.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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