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the brides Traditionally, its the brides first and middle name followed by the grooms full name. The brides name is usually first because the brides parents are typically the hosts and, thus, the ones paying for the event. Some people like the traditional way; others find it a way of the past. Whose Name Goes First On A Wedding Invitation? Etiquette Pemberly Fox Journal Pemberly Fox Journal
Addressing a Couple NOTE: Traditionally, a womans name preceded a mans on an envelope address, and his first and surname were not separated (Jane and John Kelly). Nowadays, the order of the nameswhether his name or hers comes firstdoes not matter and either way is acceptable. Guide to Addressing Correspondence - The Emily Post Institute emilypost.com advice guide-to-addressing-cor emilypost.com advice guide-to-addressing-cor
If you do not want to say your own full names, then your celebrant can say it on your behalf. That is completely fine. In your vows, it is also a legal requirement that your correct christian/first name be used.
How you list the wedding party in your programs is up to you, though a hierarchy similar to the following is common: Parents of the bride. Parents of the groom. Grandparents of the bride and groom (if desired) Maid or Matron of Honor. Best man. Bridesmaids. Groomsmen. Flower girl.
John Doe, the wifes name is ALWAYS first when using first names: Jane and John Doe (1). In social importance, the woman is always first, then males, then children. Traditionally, the mans first and surnames are never separated. The confused idea of the mans name first (John and Jane Doe or Mr. Etiquette 101: Whose name should be first, the husbands or Married with Style 2014/01/08 etiquette-10 Married with Style 2014/01/08 etiquette-10
brides name the brides name should precede the grooms. And after the wedding day (on Thank You cards, Address Labels, etc.) that the grooms name precedes his new wife. Whos Name Comes First - Sweet Sanity sweetsanity.com Blog sweetsanity.com Blog
In traditional wedding etiquette, the brides name goes first followed by the grooms name. This is because traditionally it is the brides parents who are hosting (and financing) the wedding and it is they who are inviting the guests to attend.
Typical protocol says that prior to the wedding day (on Save the Dates, Invitations, etc.) the brides name should precede the grooms. And after the wedding day (on Thank You cards, Address Labels, etc.) that the grooms name precedes his new wife.

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