/ˈmeɪdənˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. còn trinh, trong trắng, con gái chưa chồng;
2. đầu tiên.
A more throughout explanation: In legal English, the term “maiden” is often used to refer to a woman who has never been married. It is commonly used in legal documents and forms to indicate a woman’s marital status as unmarried or single.
Example: The maiden name of the witness was requested by the attorney during the cross-examination.