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Free Wedding Hashtag Generator

Generate 30–60 personalised hashtags for your Indian wedding — classic, fun, Bollywood, and minimal styles. Free, instant, no sign-up required.

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Ready in three steps

No sign-up, no fuss. Names in, hashtags out.

01

Enter bride & groom names

Type in both names — first name only is enough, or include surname for even more variety. The generator personalises every hashtag to your couple.

02

Pick your style

Choose from Simple classics, Fun & romantic phrases, Bollywood-flavoured options, or go with All to get the full set across every category.

03

Copy & share

Click any hashtag to copy it instantly, or tap Copy All to grab everything. Paste straight into Instagram, WhatsApp, or your wedding album app.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a good wedding hashtag?

The best wedding hashtags are short (under 20 characters), easy to spell, and include both names. Avoid numbers unless they are meaningful (like your wedding year). A unique hashtag lets you collect all guest photos in one search on Instagram.

How many hashtags should we actually use?

Pick one primary hashtag for guests to use consistently — this keeps all photos findable. You can use 2–3 variants across different events (ceremony, reception, mehendi), but too many splits your gallery.

What is the Bollywood style?

Bollywood-style hashtags blend Hindi words — Shaadi, Dulha, Dulhan, Baaraat, Dhadkan — with your names. They add a desi flavour that resonates with family and friends at traditional Indian weddings.

Our names are long — will we still get short hashtags?

Yes. The generator automatically creates short and minimal variants using initials, portmanteaus, and 4–5 character shortened forms. You will always have concise options even for longer names.

Are the hashtags truly unique to us?

Every hashtag is personalised to your exact names, city, and year — which makes them far more unique than generic wedding hashtags. Do a quick Instagram search before settling on your primary hashtag to confirm nobody else is already using it.