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For a more modern take, try the three letter monogram, which is simply your initials in order from first to last name, or (first) (middle) (last), all in the same size font. Or, make things short and sweet by using only two initials of your choosingthey dont even have to be your first and last name.
THREE-LETTER MONOGRAMS For married couples, the surname initial goes in the middle, and the individuals first initials go on either side.
Traditional Monogram For an individual, the order of initials is the first name, last name, and middle name. The last name initial (center) is larger than those on either side.
Stacked monograms are used for individuals; the first and middle names are placed on top of each other, and the initial of the last name stands next to it. This style works well on luggage tags or fobs that have relatively little room. Joint monograms are typically used only by married or formally partnered people.
A traditional 3 letter monogram is the persons first name initial on the left, the last name initial in the middle larger, and the middle name initial on the right. If the monogram is for a married woman, it has been traditional to substitute her maiden name initial for her middle name initial on the right.
Traditionally, a monogram reads First Name Initial, Last Name Initial, Middle Name or Maiden Name Initial. With the Last Name Initial being the larger Middle Initial. For example, if you had the name Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds, her monogram would read KVE.
Traditional Monogramming Guidelines: Women:first LAST middle. Sage Abigail Collins: sCa. Married Women:first LAST maiden. Sage Collins Kennedy: sKc. Men:first-MIDDLE-last or first-LAST-middle. James Carl Kennedy: jCk or jKc. Married Couples:bride LAST groom. Sage and James Kennedy: sKj.