Maiden in a sentence as a noun

For a maiden, it was from ten months to a year; for a widow, three months.

" asks for your mothers maiden name and first pets name...To get your security details.

Your favorite pet or the street you grew up on or your mother's maiden name are all not secret information.

A good social engineering attack knows more about me than I do. They know my first pet, my mother's maiden name, and where all my banking records are.

The Russian have the PAK FA stealth fighter in development and the Chinese J-37 stealth fighter had it's maiden flight last year.

What's your mother's maiden name" [redacted] "and your birthdate" [also redacted] "thankyou Mr 67, now how can I help you today?

Maiden in a sentence as an adjective

Information like SSN, address, mother's maiden name, driver's license number, etc.

I believe the corresponding joke goes something like this:"To get your pornstar name, take your mother's maiden name and first pet's na--""Let me stop you there.

If they want users to enter what is effectively a password for "Mother's maiden name" they should just ask for a security password.

She has used her maiden name through all her life and always identified with her Polish origins, so it might be a little bit disrespectful.

This policy is even worse than deleting users accounts for obvious non-real names:"we’ll be adding support for alternate names – be they nicknames, maiden names, or names in another script – alongside your common name.

Maiden definitions

noun

an unmarried girl (especially a virgin)

See also: maid

noun

(cricket) an over in which no runs are scored

adjective

serving to set in motion; "the magazine's inaugural issue"; "the initiative phase in the negotiations"; "an initiatory step toward a treaty"; "his first (or maiden) speech in Congress"; "the liner's maiden voyage"

See also: inaugural initiative initiatory first