You can capitalize Best Man and Maid of Honor if you want to give them a fancy title, but it's not a strict rule. It's like dressing up your pet for a photoshoot - cute, but not necessary. So, go ahead and capitalize them if you want, or just let them be regular folks in your wedding program.
Maid of honor
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.
maid of honor.
no, the maid of honor and best man do not to be Catholic
The maid of honor refers to a brides honor attendant who is not married. To were as the matron of honor refers to one who is married. The matron is usually a best friend or sister.
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.
Oh, dude, like, totally! You capitalize "honor" when it's used as part of a proper noun, like in "Honor Society." But if it's just hanging out by itself in a sentence, no need to give it the royal treatment with a capital letter. Keep it chill, man.
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.
Right behind the groom and just in front of all the groomsmen.
Facing the Pastor: center left is the bride center right is the groom to left of the bride is the maid of honor to the right of the groom is the best man on each side of the maid of honor and best man the brides maids and grooms men in pairs flower girl by maid of honor ring beareer by best man
It's called Maid (or Matron) of Honor.
its like the groom has his best man and the bride has a maid of honour . so it's like a special bridesmaid