Wedding hashtag generator
Pop in your names and we'll spin up a big pile of hashtag ideas for the big day. Copy the ones you love, and check if they're already taken before you commit.
Add at least both first names to get started. The more you fill in, the more ideas you'll get.
Your first name ideas will appear here once both first names are in.
Example wedding hashtag ideas
Here are a few sample ideas from this wedding hashtag generator. Add your own names above and Reggie will swap these out live.
- #SamAndAlex
- #SamAndAlexGetHitched
- #SamMeetsAlex
- #SamAndAlex2026
- #SamAndAlexSayIDo
- #SamAndAlexMerger
- #BestDayEverSamAndAlex
- #SamAndAlexJustMarried
- #TheAdventuresOfSamAndAlex
- #SamHeartsAlex
- #SamChoseAlex
- #TheUnionOfSamAndAlex
- #AllYouNeedIsSamAndAlex
- #ItStartedWithSamAndAlex
- #SamAndAlexWedding
- #SamAndAlexHereWeGo
- #SamPickedAlex
- #PartyWithSamAndAlex
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Wedding hashtag generator FAQ
It's a free tool that turns your names into wedding hashtag ideas. Pop in your first names, last names, nicknames or a new shared surname and the wedding hashtag generator spins up a big list of options — then you can copy the ones you love and check if they're already taken.
Easiest way is to start with your names — first names, last names, or nicknames — and play with a few patterns: a simple mash-up, a pun, or a 'the [surname]s' style. Pop your details into the generator above and it'll do the mashing for you, then you just pick a favourite.
The trick is adding something only the two of you have — your wedding year, a nickname, or your new surname. Generic ones like #SmithWedding get used a lot, so tap 'More ideas' for fresh batches and lean towards the options with a year or nickname in them to stand out.
Tap the Instagram or TikTok icon next to any hashtag and it'll open that tag's page on the platform. If it's full of strangers' posts, pick a more unique one — adding your year or a nickname usually does the trick.
Short, easy to spell, and unique to you. If a guest has to squint at the sign to type it, it's too fiddly — and if thousands of other posts already use it, yours will get lost. Aim for something that's clearly yours and reads cleanly.
No problem at all — you don't need a shared surname to have a great hashtag. Just use your first names or nicknames in the generator and skip the surname field. Plenty of the best wedding hashtags never mention a last name.
Anywhere guests will see it — welcome signs, table cards, the order of service, and especially your wedding website. With Reggie you can build a free wedding website and registry, share it with your guests, and keep your hashtag, details and gift list all in the one place.
Yep — totally free, no sign-up. Generate as many as you like and copy whichever ones you fancy.
