Wedding Hashtag Ideas for Philippines: 50+ Creative Examples
Your wedding hashtag is more than just a social media detail—it's a thread that ties your guest photos, stories, and memories together. It makes finding those candid moments easy, and it's a fun way to personalize your wedding day.
If you're planning a Philippine wedding and want a hashtag that's uniquely yours, we've gathered 50+ ideas grouped by style. You'll also learn how to create one from scratch and where to use it.
Why You Need a Wedding Hashtag
A wedding hashtag serves three purposes:
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Guest photo coordination. Ask guests to tag their phone photos and videos with your hashtag. You can search it later and collect hundreds of memories without asking people to email them to you.
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Social media reach. Posts tagged with your hashtag appear under that tag, so your friends and family can find your wedding photos long after the day.
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Personal branding. Your hashtag becomes your hashtag. It's fun, it's yours, and it's a memory in itself.
Pro tip: Print your hashtag on your invitation, RSVP cards, and reception signage. The more places guests see it, the more likely they'll use it.
50+ Wedding Hashtag Ideas by Style
Punny & Playful Hashtags (Name Mashups)
These mashups combine both names into one clever phrase:
#JohnLovesJane(straightforward, classic)#JaneAndJohnForever#MrAndMrsSmith#TeamSmithJones#SmithMeetsJones(works for any couple)#FromJoneToSmith#TheSmithJonesStory#JaneWins(if she takes his name)#SomeoneLovesSomeone(works for any couple)#Smithception(if both share the same surname)
How to make one: Start with both names, look for overlaps or sounds that blend naturally. "Maria" + "Daniel" → #MaraNiel or #DanaMaria. If names don't blend easily, go with a simple mashup like #MariaAndDaniel.
Romantic & Elegant Hashtags
For the sentimental approach:
#AForever(couple initials + Forever)#OurStoryBegins#ToHaveAndToHold#SayYestoTheDress(if relevant)#HappilyEverAfter#TilDeathDoUsPartner#LoveIsTheNewBlack#TwoBecomeOne#OurBigDay#HeAskedSheSaidYes
Tagalog & Filipino Hashtags
For couples who want to celebrate Filipino language and culture:
#Pinagsama(brought together)#IpaglalabonNamin(our battle/our cause — metaphor for marriage)#IsaAngPuso(one heart)#MahalinKitaForever#KaligayahanAralin(happiness lesson)#Nirerespeto(it's respected)#TunayNaPag-ibig(true love)#NagpakasakripisyoAko(I made sacrifice — poetic)#DaanngPag-ibig(path of love)#KitaNaAng Pilipinas(us, the Philippines — patriotic)
Date-Based Hashtags
Incorporate your wedding date:
#JaneAndJohn062426(MM-DD-YY format)#TheSmiths062426#JuneThirtieth(spell out the date)#DestinationWeddingPhilippines2026#Summer26Wedding#JuneBoride2026(June bride)#2026WeGetMarried#062426LoveBegins
Pop Culture & Trending Hashtags
For the fun, culture-savvy couple:
#LoveStoryTheSequal#TheLastAirbenderCouple(if you're into Avatar)#OurEpicLoveStory#NotYourAverageWeddingStory#WeAreEndgame#RolledInDeep(Adele reference)#WeLiveInAWeddingStory#TheGrandestWedding#ItsNotAPhaseItsMARRIAGE#OurMarvelousWeddingStory
Location-Specific Hashtags
If your wedding is in a specific destination:
#CebuDestinationWedding#BohemianBoholoWedding#ManilaMoment#TagaytayVibes#IslandLifeMarriage#ParadiseWeddingPH
How to Create Your Own Wedding Hashtag
If none of these resonate, here's a formula to build one from scratch:
Step 1: Start with Your Names
Write both names. Look for:**
- Shared letters that blend
- Rhyming sounds
- Acronyms (J + M = JM)
Example: Maria + Daniel
- Shared: None obvious
- Blend attempt:
#MarNiel(awkward) - Better:
#MariaAndDaniel(classic, easy to remember)
Step 2: Add a Descriptor
Choose one:
- Forever/Always
- Wedding year (2026)
- Love/Hearts
- Story/Journey
- Forever married/Hitched
Example: #MariaAndDanielForever or #DanielMarries Maria2026
Step 3: Check These Rules
Keep it under 20 characters. Shorter hashtags are easier to type and remember.
- ❌
#MariaAndDanielJuneThirtieth2026Forever(too long) - ✅
#MariaAndDaniel2026(clean, under 20)
Use CamelCase (capitalize each word). Makes it readable.
- ❌
#mariaanddaniel2026 - ✅
#MariaAndDaniel2026
Avoid numbers that might confuse. The letter "O" and number "0" look the same; same with "I" and "1".
- ❌
#M4ri4AndD4niel - ✅
#MariaAndDaniel
Make sure it doesn't mean anything awkward. Test it by saying it aloud and Googling it. (A few famous couples have accidentally created hashtags that turn awkward when read as one word.)
Step 4: Search & Test
Before committing:
- Search your hashtag on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. If it's already popular for something else, consider a variation.
- Share your top 3 choices with your fiancé and closest friends. Go with the one that makes everyone smile.
Where to Use Your Wedding Hashtag
Once you've chosen it, put it everywhere:
On Your Invitations
- Print it on the invitation card itself (bottom corner)
- Include it on the RSVP card or website
- Add it to your digital invites (especially if using Nuptl e-invitations)
Example card text:
"Share your memories with us—tag your photos
#MariaAndDaniel2026"
At Your Reception
- Print a sign on your welcome table or entrance
- Display it on a screen during the reception
- Include it on table cards or menus
On Social Media
- Use it in your engagement announcement post
- Post it on your wedding day with behind-the-scenes photos
- Ask guests to use it in their posts
- Create a story or post linking everyone's contributions
On Digital Platforms
- If you're using a wedding website, feature it prominently
- Add it to your email signature (starting 2–3 months before the wedding)
- Use it in any pre-wedding content (save-the-date videos, engagement posts)
Pro Tips for Wedding Hashtag Success
1. Remind guests multiple times. Print it on invitations, say it during your ceremony, announce it at the reception, and post it on social media the morning of. Not everyone will remember, but repetition helps.
2. Make it easy to spell. If guests have to guess how you spelled it, they'll use variations. Stick with straightforward combinations.
3. Create a hashtag display wall. Many reception venues now offer digital "hashtag walls"—a screen that displays all posts tagged with your hashtag in real time. Guests love seeing their photos appear instantly. (Ask your venue if they offer this.)
4. Collect tagged photos after the wedding.
Use Instagram's search function to find all photos tagged with your hashtag. Screenshot them into a folder or use an app like Tagboard or Storrito to compile them into an album.
5. Consider going private. If you prefer privacy, ask guests to tag photos but set their accounts to private. You'll still collect memories without publishing them publicly.
Combining Hashtags with Digital Invitations
If you're sending digital wedding invitations, including your hashtag is easy—and it encourages RSVP engagement.
Nuptl's e-invite templates let you customize your invitations with your wedding hashtag front and center. Guests see it as soon as they open the invite, making it more likely they'll remember and use it.
Example: A digital invite that includes your hashtag + a link to your wedding website creates a cohesive experience—guests RSVP, see your details, and immediately know your hashtag.
Make It Personal: Combine Your Hashtag with a Story
Your hashtag works best when it tells a piece of your love story.
Example storytelling approach:
- If you met in Cebu: Use a Cebu-location hashtag
- If you're both foodies: Use a food-related pun
- If you're avid travelers: Use a travel/destination theme
- If you're both artists: Use a creative, artistic hashtag
The more personal it feels, the more your guests will enjoy using it—and the more it becomes yours.
Related Guides
Your wedding hashtag pairs perfectly with other digital planning touches:
- Digital Wedding Invitations Philippines — Learn how digital invites amplify your hashtag reach
- Best Free Wedding E-Invite Websites 2026 — Find platforms to embed your hashtag
- Tagalog Wedding Invitation Wording — If you want your whole invite (including hashtag) in Tagalog
- Wedding Checklist: Philippines Month by Month — Timeline for when to finalize your hashtag
Ready to Create Your Hashtag?
Your wedding hashtag is one of the small, joyful details that makes your big day feel uniquely you. Whether you go with a punny mashup, a romantic phrase, or something inspired by your Filipina heritage, choose something you love—because you'll be seeing it in photos and memories for years to come.
Start with the 50+ ideas above, or use the step-by-step formula to build your own. Once you've locked it in, add it to your digital wedding invitations and let the photos flow in.
Plan your entire wedding—invites, hashtags, timelines, and more—with Nuptl. Start free today.
Frequently asked questions
What's the best wedding hashtag length?
Keep it under 20 characters. Shorter hashtags are easier to remember, spell, and type on mobile. Long hashtags get cut off on some platforms and are harder to recall.
Can I use multiple hashtags for my wedding?
Yes. Some couples use 2–3: a primary personal hashtag (#MariaAndDaniel2026), a location hashtag (#CebuWedding2026), and a general hashtag (#WeddingPH2026). But your primary hashtag should be the main one you emphasize on invites and signage.
What if my chosen hashtag is already used by someone else?
It's okay if it's used occasionally elsewhere—Instagram hashtags are public. But if a celebrity or major brand owns it, consider a variation. Add the year (#MariaAndDaniel2026) or change one word to make it yours.
How do I get guests to actually use the hashtag?
Remind them repeatedly: print it on your invitations, mention it during the ceremony, display it on reception signage, and announce it in a speech. Some couples offer a small prize for the best photo using the hashtag—this gamifies it and boosts participation.
Should my wedding hashtag be in English or Tagalog?
Both work beautifully. English hashtags are easier for international guests; Tagalog hashtags celebrate Philippine culture and can be more poetic. Choose based on your audience and what feels authentic to you. Examples: `#TunayNaPagibig2026` (Tagalog) or `#MariaAndDanielForever` (English).
