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Wedding Addressing 101

So many rules! Don’t worry – here’s some helpful tips when addressing your envelopes.

Don’t Abbreviate

  • Use full names, not abbreviated names or nicknames (Benjamin, not Ben)
  • Spell out street names (Lane not Ln., Street not St.)
  • Spell out directions (East not E., North not N.)
  • Spell out the State instead of the abbreviation (Illinois, not IL)
  • Use full suffixes (Junior, not JR.)
  • Write out street numbers (Fifty-third Street, not 53rd St.)

Know Who You’re Inviting

  • Be sure you know the titles of your guests. Titles are the one thing that CAN be abbreviated.
  • Include the guest’s name if they are serious plus ones. If cousin Larry has been living with Mary for 10 year, include Mary’s name instead of just “and guest”
  • Be clear about if you’re inviting children to the wedding. You can use “and family” on the same line, or if you know the kids names you can list them on the second line. Just be sure you know how to spell the kids names if you go with that option.
  • When addressing couples, rank matters. It seems silly to discuss rank within a family, but etiquette states that the higher ranking person is listed first. For example if the woman is a judge it would be The Honorable Kelly Reif and Mr. Myles Reif.

Here’s a cheat sheet of common addressing situations. Don’t stress too much though. While it’s important to try and get things right here, your loved ones should offer some grace in tricky situations.

Married Couples

SituationRuleExample
Same Last Name,
Different Genders
You can list using just the man’s first name or include the woman’s name
Both should be listed together on the same line
Mr. & Mrs. John Doe
Mr. John and Mrs. Jane Doe
Same Last Name,
Same Gender
“Mrs. and Mrs.” or “Mr. and Mr.”
Both should be listed together on the same line
Mrs. Jane & Mrs. Jill Smith
Mr. John & Mr. Jacob Smith
Different Last Names,
Different Genders
Write out each full name with “Mr.” or “Mrs.”
Man or woman can go first, depending on your preference
Both should be listed together on the same line
Mr. John Doe & Mrs. Jane Smith
Mrs. Jane Smith & Mr. John Doe
Different Last Names,
Same Gender
Write out each full name with “Mr.” or “Mrs.”
Both should be listed together on the same line
Mrs. Jane Doe & Mrs. Jill Smith
Two Doctors,
Same Last Name
Use “The Doctors” as a title followed by their last name
or include their first names
Both should be listed together on the same line
The Doctors Smith
The Doctors John & Jane Doe
Two Doctors,
Different Last Names
Use “The Doctors” as a title followed their first and last names
Both should be listed together on the same line
The Doctors John Does & Jill Smith
One Doctor,
Same Last Names
The doctor should go first because of the rank
Use both people’s abbreviated titles
Both should be listed together on the same line
Dr. Jane & Mr. John Doe
Dr. Jill & Mrs. Jane Smith
Dr. John & Mrs. Jill Jones
One Doctor,
Different Last Names
The doctor should go first because of the rank
Use both people’s abbreviated titles and include first names
Both should be listed together on the same line
Dr. Jane Doe & Mr. John Smith
Dr. Jill Jones & Mrs. Jane Doe
Dr. John Smith & Mrs. Jill Jones
Man is a Judge,
Same Last Name
Use “The Honorable” for the title
Both should be listed together on the same line
The Honorable & Mrs. John Doe
Woman is a Judge
Same Last Name
Use “The Honorable” for the title followed by her full name
Woman’s name should be listed first
Use the man’s title followed by his full name
Both should be listed together on the same line
The Honorable Jane Doe and Mr. John Doe
Married Couple,
Including Kids
Use the appropriate naming rules for the first line
List the children’s name underneath or add “and family” to the first line
Note that kids over 18 should receive their own invitation
Mr. & Mrs. John Doe and family

Dr. Jane Doe & Mrs. Jill Jones
John, Jacob, and Jennifer

Not Married

SituationRuleExample
Unmarried, but a coupleList each guest using their appropriate title on a separate line
If they are a long-term couple, you may list them on the same line and use “and” to separate them
List each person in alphabetical order
Mr. John Doe
Mrs. Jane Smith

Mrs. Jill Anderson and Mrs. Jane Smith
Single with guestUse the appropriate title for the guest and include “and guest” afterMr. John Doe and guest
Single without guestUse the appropriate title followed by the full name, note that Ms. and Mr. are the appropriate titles for single men and womenMr. John Doe
Ms. Jane Smith
Widowed WomanUse Mrs. as the title still and list her full nameMrs. Jane Smith
Divorced WomanEither title (Ms. or Mrs.) is acceptable, regardless of if she kept her last nameMs. Jane Smith
Mrs. Jane Smith