Women in the Seven Kingdoms typically take their husband's surname upon marriage, with the exception of the house holding the Iron Throne, where the surname is only inherited by birth and not marriage. This is why consorts to kings and heirs of the Iron Throne retain their own name, e.g., Cersei Lannister instead of Cersei Baratheon, and Elia Martell instead of Elia Targaryen. (The only exception seen is Selyse Baratheon, though she married into the family prior to Robert's Rebellion and it becoming the royal dynasty.)
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