kind of. its more oldfashioned than common
The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both doctors is "Drs. [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]." If they share the same last name, it can simply be "Drs. [Last Name]." Alternatively, you can address them as "Doctors [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]" if you prefer a more formal approach.
The husband's name is listed first.
There is no such a word, only an oldfashioned male name: Zacharias
The proper salutation in this case would be "Dr. [Wife's Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's Last Name]." This format acknowledges the wife's professional title while also including the husband's name. If they share the same last name, you would write "Dr. [Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's First Name] [Last Name]."
Spouse means husband or wife, so if you are a woman they are asking for your husband's name.
A husband's stepfather is a step-father-in-law to your wife, but, if your wife is comfortable she can still call him dad and if not, she can call him by his first name.
He doesn't have a wife, he has a husband. His name is Waldemar.
Yes.
no he is gay he does have a husband though his name is zack
The husband's name goes first: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.
It is etiquette to put the wife's name first and inside the card put her name first and then the husbands (the deceased was his mother-in-law) so he should be included.