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Wedding Hashtag Ideas

Getting wedding hashtag ideas is also part of wedding planning if you agree with me. You will see couples brainstorming on the best wedding hashtag to use for their big day.

Wedding Hashtag
Wedding Hashtag

If the couples are creative, they end up getting sweet hashtags. However, some couples like creating unique hashtags, something out of the common notion.

Some like to create funny hashtags too, while some are even clueless and don’t know how to come up with a good hashtag.

This can happen if the couples have their names in different languages. Like if the bride has an English name and the groom has a tribal name.

Some Wedding Hashtag Ideas

Most times, seeing some couples’ hashtags will make you create yours in that same manner or something close to it. Check out these ideas.

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Hashtag

Let’s use Jane Jacob as the bride’s name and Muyiwa Adeleke as the groom.

#JaneAndMuyiTieTheKnot, #JaneAndMuyiGetHitched, #MeetTheAdelekes, #JaneAndMuyiSaysIDo, #JaneAndMuyiKiss&Tell, JaneAndMuyiVows.

To generate a hashtag, you can be creative about it by using funny or sweet words. You can combine the couple’s names, either initial, first names, middle names, or nicknames.

You can go a little extra by spicing it up with reference to pop culture like entertainment you like, fashion, or even slang.

For example, #Finally, #EverybodyLoves, #OperationAdelekes, #TheAdelekeShow, #TwoScoopsOfAdeleke. Actor Williams Uchemba’s wedding hashtag is another example to consider #WilliamsGotTheOscar.

Try to also make it simple and use real-life wedding hashtag inspiration by combining names. For example, this hashtag #Toluwaseun is a combination of the groom’s name Tolulope and the bride’s name Oluwaseun.

Now that you have an idea, how do you create your own wedding hashtag?

How to Create your Wedding Hashtag

Hashtag
Hashtag
  • Start merging your names: First names, middle names, nicknames. If combining your first names does not work, you can merge your first name with his/her middle name or even use initials. For example, #JM_____.
  • Creatively chip in numbers: Special numbers to both of you, lucky numbers, or even date. For example, #JM2020.
  • Do not make spelling errors: Choose to shorten your long hashtag or swap names if there are double letters. For example, Instead of #DaraAndMuyi, you can use #MuyiAndDara.
  • Make use of sentence case: Always capitalize each word. Remember you are writing more than two words together. Capitalizing each word will make it easier to read.
  • Once your hashtag is ready, start spreading it. Use it on your invitation cards, your pre-wedding pictures, and so on.
  • If you are too busy to do so, you can make use of web applications mostly called wedding hashtag generators. Then you are good to go.

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  1. Wow,this is lovely

  2. Awwwn, av got to get me a hash tag…
    #FaithAndSomebodyzSon

  3. My wedding is already looking bright already just knowing this…

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