Clues for the word "NEE"
We've had 513 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2750 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on March 31, 2025.
Definition of 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.
Referring Clues
- Name-dropper's word?
- Word on French gravestones
- Society page word
- Born
- Formerly named
- Word before Rodham, perhaps
- Society column word
- Born: Fr.
- Name tag?
- Bio word
- Obit word
- Word in society
- Formerly
- Name-dropper's word
- Maiden name preceder
- Originally named
- Name word
- Born as
- Word before Bouvier
- Born abroad
- Part of a lady's name
- Genealogy word
- Wedding page word
- Wedding notice word
- Part of an extended name
- Old name preceder
- Prenuptial?
- Part of a name
- By birth
- Formerly, in newspaper announcements
- Maiden name indicator
- Family tree word
- Last names separator
- Surname separator
- Born, in Bordeaux
- Once named
- Once called
- Mary Lincoln ___ Todd
- Preceder of some surnames
- Word in alumni notes
- Previously
- Hillary Clinton, ___ Rodham
- Jacqueline Onassis ___ Bouvier
- Miss-named?
- Clinton ___ Rodham
- Born, on the society page
- Alumna bio word
- It comes before a dropped name
- Originally
- Follower of a new name
- Bridal bio word
- Born, in bios
- Word between Lincoln and Todd
- Preceder of an un-altared name?
- Bridal-notice word
- Married name modifier
- Mamie Eisenhower ___ Doud
- Wedding column word
- Formerly, in a way
- Previously named
- Born, in bridal bios
- Word before an old name
- Aid in alumna identification
- Name preceder
- Born in France
- Laura Bush, ___ Welch
- Formerly known as
- Born, in Bretagne
- Maiden-named
- Separator of family names
- Once known as
- Social register word
- Once
- Jacqueline Kennedy ___ Bouvier
- Name separator
- Name part in some alumni directories
- Word between two names
- Word between two last names
- Family name preceder
- At birth
- Word between two surnames
- Born, in France
- Alumna identifier
- Formerly, in high society
- Identification aid in an obituary
- Born overseas
- French word in some bios
- Previously called
- Formerly, in wedding columns
- Barbara Bush, ___ Pierce
- Wedding announcement word
- Word before a maiden name
- Tipper Gore, ___ Aitcheson
- Birth name signifier
- Born, in the wedding pages
- Introduction to an old name, sometimes
- Born, in Paris
- Born, in a bridal bio
- Word in a wedding announcement
- It follows a new name
- Harriet Stowe, ___ Beecher
- Miss-titled?
- Born, in the society pages
- Born, in Bayonne
- Wedding write-up adjective
- Born, in the society column
- Maiden name signaler
- Abigail Adams ___ Smith
- Shirley Black, ___ Temple
- Word in an alumni directory
- Born in Bordeaux
- Name divider
- Wedding notice adjective
- Agatha Christie, ___ Miller
- Maiden name intro
- Premarital surname preceder
- Preceder of one's maiden name
- Original name preceder
- Word suggesting a name change
- Born, in French
- Born with the name
- Born, in wedding columns
- Wedding write-up word
- Eleanor Roosevelt, ___ Roosevelt
- Previously, in names
- Alumni newsletter word
- Word in an alumna's bio
- Born, in marriage announcements
- Maiden name lead-in
- Word in alumnae bios
- Betty Ford, ___ Bloomer
- It can put some distance between you and your former self
- Dutch vote on the European constitution
- Word after a name-dropper's name?
- Pre-bridal shower?
- 54-Across, in French
- Dropped name preceder
- Word on the society pages
- Born on some newsprint pages?
- Word before a dropped maiden name
- Obit adjective
- Originally called
- Society-page word
- Hillary Clinton, ___ Rodham
- Formerly called
- Word seen between surnames
- Born, in nuptial news
- Alumni news word
- Abigail Adams, ___ Smith
- Formerly known as, on society pages
- Maiden-name indicator
- First called
- Former-surname indicator
- Society-column word
- Nancy Pelosi, ___ D'Alesandro
- Christened
- Form of "naître"
- Born, in Boulogne
- Alumni directory word
- Born, in society pages
- Bridal notice word
- Eleanor Roosevelt, ___ Roosevelt
- Word between surnames
- Upper crust word
- Word in the society pages
- Maiden name word
- Alumni magazine word
- Premaritally named
- Jackie Onassis, ___ Bouvier
- Word in genealogy
- Bess Truman, ___ Wallace
- Word helpful in alumna identification
- Born in the newspapers?
- Maiden-name designation
- Genealogy chart word
- Word preceding a birth name
- Name change indicator
- Before marriage
- Word before a maiden name, often
- Name-change indicator
- Word on the society page
- Born, before a name
- Maiden-name intro
- "Her maiden name was . . ."
- Judy Garland, ___ Frances Gumm
- Woman's bio word
- Old-name preceder
- Born, in some bios
- Wedding notice word, perhaps
- Name separator, for some women
- Family name preceder, at times
- Born, on the society pages
- Bio word, sometimes
- Formerly, on the society pages
- Born, in social notes
- Born, literally
- Indicating a maiden name
- Born of
- Born in France?
- It separates two names
- Introduction to a former self?
- Formerly, in wedding news
- Born, to Bardot
- It indicates a maiden name
- Formerly, in wedding announcements
- Form of "na%C3%AEtre"
- Born, in wedding announcements
- Woman's bio word, perhaps
- Jacqueline Kennedy, ___ Bouvier
- Bridal page word
- Roseanne Arnold, ___ Barr
- Maiden-name introducer
- Name clarifier
- First named
- Word in alumni bios
- Word on wedding announcements
- Born, in an announcement
- Word in wedding announcements
- Michelle Obama ___ Robinson
- French word seen in marriage announcements
- Once called, in wedding notices
- Born, in Bern
- Word before a maiden name in wedding announcements
- Called previously
- Alumna's bio word
- Non-sharer's cry
- Michelle Obama (___ Robinson)
- Born as, in the society pages
- Form of "naître"
- Abigail Adams, ___ Smith
- Betty Ford, ___ Bloomer
- Born, in Beaune
- Born, in Burgundy
- Society page syllable
- Eleanor Roosevelt, --- Roosevelt
- Born, along the Orne
- Sarah Palin, --- Heath
- Kennedy, ___ Bouvier
- Nancy Pelosi, ___ D'Alesandro
- "Her maiden name was ..."
- Michelle Obama ___ Robinson
- Marriage announcement word
- It's between Obama and Robinson
- Word preceding a maiden name
- Society page adjective
- Word before maiden names
- Name connector
- Michelle Obama, ___ Robinson
- Formerly, name-wise
- Alumna identifier, perhaps
- Perón-Duarte go-between
- Word tossed around on the society page
- Lead-in to a dropped name
- Born, in Brittany
- Who once went by
- Center of some "surname sandwiches"
- Often-unnecessary word in celebrity wedding announcements
- Nuptial notice word
- Word before a former name
- Word in wedding notices, often
- Word preceding a woman's birth name
- Named at birth
- Maiden name label
- Formerly, on the wedding page
- Birth name
- Social page word
- Called once
- Maiden name
- Wedding story word
- Maiden name preceder
- Mary Lincoln, ___ Todd
- Once surnamed
- Born, in Nice
- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, ___ Middleton
- Word in wedding notices
- Prior to marriage
- Word used in alumna identification
- Originally known as
- Word preceding a Mrs.' birth name
- It came between Kennedy and Bouvier
- Word seen in wedding announcements
- Born, to Luc
- Maiden-name label
- Maiden-name word
- Formerly surnamed
- Eleanor Roosevelt ___ Roosevelt
- Born with the name of
- Obituary word
- Miss identification?
- Antiquated society column word
- Born, in Marseilles
- Word suggestive of marriage
- "Born," in some announcements
- Marge Simpson, ___ Bouvier
- Born, in a bride's bio
- Born in Boulogne
- Word used by some name-droppers
- Born, to Gigi
- Previously known as
- Lady's birth name indicator
- Word between two surnames, for women
- Born in Rouen
- Bridal announcement word
- Word between last names
- Known as, as a maiden name
- Born, in wedding notices
- Once known as, in society pages
- Word in some wedding announcements
- Marriage announcement page word
- Born as, for women
- Formerly, matrimonially
- Connection between Obama and Robinson?
- Born, overseas
- Word in many a woman's bio
- Rolfe-Pocahontas go-between
- Born, to Fifi
- Maiden-name preceder
- Alumna identifier, sometimes
- Elizabeth Darcy ___ Bennet
- Birth name indicator
- Neigh homophone
- Word between an old and new name
- Born in the society pages
- "Born," in wedding notices
- Word between some last names
- Born, with maiden names
- Born, French-style
- Gloria Stivic, ___ Bunker
- Born abroad?
- Word signifying a name change
- Word between a lady's surnames
- Female's word between two surnames
- Formerly, in a wedding column
- Word between a woman's surnames
- Word splitting a lady's surnames
- Maiden name bridge
- Miss identification
- Called before getting married
- Born in Brest
- Word that typically appears before a woman's maiden name
- Formerly known as, for a Mrs.
- Word before a woman's maiden name
- "La Fille ___ Sans Mère" (Dada work)
- Amal Clooney ___ Alamuddin
- Born in Paris?
- Abigail Adams, Smith
- Born on the bayou?
- Banns word
- It may come between surnames
- "Born," in some notices
- Birth-named
- Born, in some gossip columns
- Word between a married lady's surnames
- It can come between Clinton and Rodham
- French word before a maiden name
- Formerly known as, in maiden names
- Name qualifier
- Word in a bride's bio
- "Originally named"
- Born, society-style
- Fourth word in Sarandon's Wikipedia article
- Born, in Lyons
- "Born as"
- Born, on society pages
- Word before a birth name
- Word for a name-dropper?
- Word between single and married names?
- Word linking two surnames
- "Her maiden name was" word
- Born identity intro
- Bridal bio term
- French word between two surnames
- Hillary Clinton ___ Rodham
- Name part
- Melania Trump ___ Knauss
- Born, in Brest
- Word seen between married and maiden names
- Homophone of neigh
- Birth-named, on society pages
- Formerly, on the society page
- Formerly, in the society pages
- Hillary Clinton ___ Bonham
- Born as, on the society pages
- Previously dubbed
- Word on a society page
- Maiden name separator
- Weddings page word
- Once called, as a maiden name
- ___ Lambert (recent viral answer to the pub quiz question "Who played Skyler White?" where the cheating team misread Anna Gunn's Wikipedia entry)
- Born (indicating a woman's maiden name)
- Maiden name here, all may conclude
- Born in unending need
- Born and even briefly raised
- For once, said no
- When born, Patrick had no mac, obviously
- Born in Nine Elms
- When unmarried, in some need
- Given a start in life, as in France
- Born (indicating maiden name)
- Called before the wedding day
- Adjective between a pair of surnames
- Unmarried name of Jane Eyre
- Born French in the Pyrenees
- Going by, in the past
- Known earlier as
- Called before the big day
- Female born to endless necessity
- Surnamed at birth
- French-born
- Born in France, daughter is not in want
- Born with kneecap missing
- Born not altogether of necessity ...
- Named before marriage
- Called before the wedding
- Originally with the last name of
- Called in the past
- Word before one's maiden name
- Word in a social register, perhaps
- Word between a female's two surnames
- Previously, in wedding news
- Word after a new name
- Word on many a wedding announcement
- Backing the poetic use of stillborn
- Born of woman
- Indicates a maiden name
- Negative report indicating maiden's name
- Name tag?
- Born in France?
- Prenuptial?
- Born, in Quebec
- Formerly, in bridal announcements
- Word that might be helpful on a class reunion name tag
- Given a start in life, French fashion
- At first
- Born, to the French
- Born abroad?
- Called before a wedding
- "Formerly named," in a marriage announcement
- Word that indicates a maiden name
- When single
- Named formerly
- Called before
- Born in a bygone era
- "Born as" word
- Paris born
- Born, in alumni newsletters
- Formerly known as (maiden name part)
- Nuptials notice word
- Formerly, in bridal bios
- Born, in high society
- Bridal name-change word
- French word in bios
- Surname-dividing word
- French word on some wedding announcements
- Once going by
- French born?
- Born in northeast Middlesex
- French word for "born"
- "She had the maiden name of ..."
- French word that's a homophone of 47-Across
- Participle in peerages
- Name dropper's word?
- Birth-name word
- Word in a wedding notice
- French for "born"
- Word in many obituaries
- It sounds like a no vote
- Word between a woman's two surnames
- French word in bridal bios
- Changed name label
- Born, in Brussels
- Indication of another name
- No longer, in context
- Maiden name marker
- Used to be called
- French word before a former name
- Dropped name indicator
- Tiny
- Born, before a maiden name
- Born, on a society page
- French word before a birth name
- Elizabeth Warren, ___ Herring
- Clarifying word on a school reunion nametag
- Pearl Buck, ___ Sydenstricker
- Word heard within "name"
- Born, in Le Monde
- "Doc McStuffins" creator Chris
- Word in an alumnae directory, maybe
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, ___ Bouvier
- Jill Biden ___ Jacobs
- Word connecting two last names
- Word on the first line of Mirren's Wikipedia article
- Word before a former surname
- French word between two names
- Word before a previous name
- Word that indicates a name change
- Name-dropping word
- Victoria Beckham ___ Adams
- Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor ___ Markle
- "Formerly named," in a wedding announcement
- Born in the Pyrenees
- Jennifer Affleck ___ Lopez
- Former name signifier
- Born, in society papers
- French word that indicates a name change
- Formerly, in bios
- Lily Potter, ___ Evans
- Formerly, in a society column
- Name-clarifying word
- Class reunion roster word
- Born in Paris?
- Word with a maiden name
- Born, to Brigitte
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - March 31, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 31, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 26, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 25, 2025
- LA Times - March 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 22, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 21, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 16, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 13, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 12, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - March 10, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - March 10, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 06, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 06, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 04, 2025
- USA Today - March 03, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - February 26, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 20, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 18, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 17, 2025
- Daily American - February 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 14, 2025
- LA Times - February 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - February 10, 2025
- New York Times - February 08, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 07, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - February 03, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 03, 2025
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