The masculine of maid of honor is called the Best Man. The best man takes care of all of the grooms needs during the planning and operation of the wedding.
man of honor, when my guy best friend became my maid of honor, he is called man of honor
Maids of Honour
The plural form for the compound noun maid of honor is 'maids of honor.'
I take it you mean 'Maid of honor'. The plural is 'Maids of honor', or 'Maids of honour' in British English.
The plural in this case would be guests of honour.As in "the guests of honour have arrived".
In colloquial English, we would say maid of honor's for the possessive singular, maids of honor's for the plural. This is because the phrases "maid of honor" and "maids of honor" are understood as single words. In the same way we would also say the Queen of England's hat.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------this is like the question for the plural possessive [sic] of "business," which is businesses'.I would imagine the only case where you would want to express the plural possessive [sic] of "maid of honor" is if you were talking about the bachelorette [sic] party--the night before. "Maids's of honor." But would "Maids's" be in italics or quotes? And what would that connote? Who knows? If it Weren't for "Sammy" Johnson, perhaps spelling/grammer/usage--(as it relates to math) would not be that confounding for students of English. So is the plural possessive [sic] of business: businesses' or {in the instance where either/or can "only" mean one "or" the other} business's. oh. by the way I'm a geek in love with words.
A maiden of honor is simply an unmarried bridesmaid or a girl who helps at the wedding similar to a maid of honor. Matron of honor is a married Maid of honor.
The plural for for the noun maid is maids.
Maid of honor
The maid of honor is especially chosen by the bride to be by her side and then comes the bride's maids and you can have as many bride's maids as you like, but most bride's have three or four bride maid's and only one maid of honor.
No, it is not bad luck to have the same maid of honor at your second wedding. You have that particular maid of honor because you are close friends.
A maid of honor is a single young woman, while a matron of honor is a married woman. The maid of honor stands beside the bride to hold her bouquet and is there to be sure the bride has all the help she needs and is kept looking her best during the wedding and at the reception and the bridesmaids help the maid of honor.
Traditionally, the bridesmaids and junior bridesmaids will go first. The maid of honor will follow the bridesmaids/junior bridesmaids; the maid of honor will be followed by the flower girl.
* No, you cannot be your own Maid of Honor at your wedding. Not all weddings have a Maid of Honor or Bridesmaids and keep it simple and the bride may just walk down the aisle on her father's arm which is still a traditional way of getting married. A Maid of Honor is to tend to the needs of the bride.
no..thats the maitron (sp?) of honor