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Ideas for Wedding Table Names
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At a wedding, tables are traditionally identified by a number. However, this does result in a perceived hierarchy - "I'm only at table 12 where so and so is on table 6".
To avoid this, you could use names for your tables rather than numbers. These could be themed - for example people, objects or places that are relevant to you as a couple.
Once you've chosen your table names, why not use Toptableplanner to help you arrange your plan!
| Colours - colours connected with your theme - so if your colour is blue, tables could be sky, midnight, royal etc. |
| Places - places you've been together. |
| Hobbies - words connected with a particular passion one or both of you have - eg if you are golf fanatics then you could have tee, 19th hole, fairway, green etc. |
| Songs - names of songs by artists you both like. |
| Honeymoon - Going on an interesting/exotic honeymoon? Use names from that - for a safari you could use names of animals, for a beach holiday you could have palm tree, white sand, coral etc. |
| Venue - take inspiration from your venue. If it's castle you could have spires, moat, princess etc. |
| "I Love You" - "I love you" in different languages. |
| Season - table names could fit with the season - a winter wedding's tables could be called icicle, snowflake, blizzard etc. |
| Location - think of names relevant to your location - if you're getting married in a town or country with an interesting history then pick out some of those people/events. |
| Where you met - make a reference to where you met. If you met at university you could have landmarks from that town or a list of colleges/halls/bars. |
| Types of wine grapes if you're buffs. |
| Flowers - if you are having predominantly one flower in your decorations you could pick varieties for the name - eg for roses you would have rose varieties. |
| Theme - are you having a strong theme? Use words from that - eg for a butterfly theme you could have names of butterflies. If you are having stars you could either use star signs or well known constellations. |
| Cocktails - if you're having a chic city wedding then how about names of different cocktails. |
| Countryside - at a country wedding you could have names connected with the countryside - meadow, bluebell, buttercup etc. |
| Favourite restaurants. |
| Football players from your team - past or present. |
| Landmarks from your home town. |
| Entertainment - you could tie names in to any entertainment you're having - rat packers if you're having a singer later on. |
| Famous couples - e.g. Fred and Ginger, Anthony and Cleopatra, the Lady and the Tramp, Romeo and Juliet. |
| Movie Characters - famous characters from your favourite films. |
| Classic Video Games - If you're into video games, how about using classic titles for table names. |
| Movies - How about naming tables after your favourite films? You could use classic Bond films for example. |
| Planets of the solar system. |
| Premiership football stadiums. |
| Names of gemstones - sapphire, diamond, emerald etc. |
| Names of songs or albums by your favourite group or artist. |
| Your favourite authors or books. |
| Stars - use names of stars or constellations. |
| Time of year - think about the time of year. If you're getting married in December you could have Christmas names - mistletoe, holly, cracker, mulled wine, or list the reindeer. Easter would work well too. |
| Relationship - words that sum up your relationship - trust, laughter, companionship etc. |
| Family - members of your family. How about all the grandparents! |
| Heritage - use your heritage/ancestors. If you have a Scottish connection then use all things Scottish - tartan, whisky, kilt, loch etc. |
| Where you got engaged - make a reference to how/where you got engaged. If it was while having a picnic you could have hamper, picnic rug, scotch eggs etc. |
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