Can I have my brother as my maid of honor?

Your maid of honor can be a man.
Your brother can be your "man of honor," and so can your cousin or your best guy friend. Gender rules are officially out the door, so don't sweat this decision if it's the right one for you.
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Can a family member be a maid of honor?

Your maid of honor could be a close relative, your childhood friend, or your colleague who is also your BFF. There are no solid rules as to who can fill this important position and if you desire, you can even pick a Man of Honor instead.
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What do you call a brother maid of honor?

It's the perfect solution for a bride who wants her brother or best guy friend by her side on the big day. An "honor attendant," or a "man of honor," takes on the maid of honor role with differences in duties and dress.
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Can I have my brother in my bridal party?

Your Siblings

The most common way to include siblings in your wedding is to have them in the bridal party. But if for whatever reason they aren't bridesmaids or groomsmen – they have small children to attend to, you have too many to choose from, etc.
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How can I include my brother in my wedding?

8 Ways to Involve Your Siblings in Your Wedding
  1. Invite them to be part of the wedding party. ...
  2. Ask them to read at the ceremony. ...
  3. Let them officiant the nuptials. ...
  4. Make them the official greeter. ...
  5. Let them help you get ready. ...
  6. Ask if they'll host the bridal shower. ...
  7. Invite them to serve as an usher.
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My Sister's hilarious maid of honor speech!



Should brother be groomsmen?

Wedding planner Beth Helmstetter suggests first talking with your fiancée to see how important it is to her that you include her brother as a groomsman. If it would mean a great deal to her, or if she's including your sister in her bridal party, it's probably worth honoring her brother with the title of groomsman.
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Do siblings walk down the aisle?

Walking the Bride Down the Aisle

Traditionally, the father of the bride walks the bride down the aisle. Now, you can have anyone who is special walk you down the aisle – brother, uncle, cousin, your children, your sister, you Maid/ Matron of honor, or maybe even both parents.
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Should you ask the groom's sister to be a bridesmaid?

Are you automatically expected to ask your fiancé's sister to be a bridesmaid? The short answer to whether or not you have to include anyone, even a family member, in your wedding party is no. This is your wedding, and you and your partner should do whatever feels right.
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Should the brides brother be in the wedding?

There are no rules that say that siblings have to be in the bridal party. That's a personal thing. Each person should pick the people they want to stand up with them. If he is not close with your brother, then there's no reason to ask him to stand up with you guys.
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How do you include the bride's brother of the bride?

8 Special Ways to Include Your Siblings in Your Wedding
  1. Put them in the party. ...
  2. Have them host. ...
  3. Have THEM say “yes” to the dress. ...
  4. Send them a to-do list. ...
  5. Sing us a song… ...
  6. Let them lead. ...
  7. Ask them to walk your grandparents down the aisle. ...
  8. Use something of theirs in your big day.
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Should your siblings be in your wedding?

You are not obligated to include your siblings in your wedding party. Keep in mind that if you do not include your siblings, you might very well end up being grilled by your parents or your siblings themselves as to why they are not included. You might want to make sure you have a good, non-inflammatory explanation.
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Can a bride have a male maid of honor?

Just as some brides have both a maid of honor and a matron of honor, you may opt to have both a man of honor and a maid of honor.
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Who should be maid of honor?

They should be best friends, family or some combination of both (your friend that feels like a sibling, or your sibling who feels like a best friend). If someone you're considering doesn't fit that bill, they probably shouldn't be your maid of honor.
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Does your maid of honor have to be your sister?

There's no rule stating you absolutely must make your sister your maid of honor—or even include her in your bridal party at all.
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What does the maid of honor pay for?

The maid of honour and the rest of the bridal party are expected to cover all wedding attire costs. This includes the dress (plus any necessary alterations), shoes, and any jewellery you'll be wearing the day of. Occasionally, the bride will gift her bridesmaids with whatever accessories she wants them to wear.
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Is it weird for your Mom to be your maid of honor?

It's completely acceptable for the mother of the bride to serve as MOH (technically you're the matron of honor, but you can go by honor attendant if "matron" doesn't suit you). Some brides we know have even choose their grandmothers. As far as feeling awkward next to the younger bridesmaids: You shouldn't!
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What does the groom's sister do?

The recommendations range from the fairly traditional (she can perform a reading at the ceremony or light a unity candle) to the decidedly more modern (she can be groomswoman and stand with her brother during the ceremony).
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Can I have 2 chief bridesmaids?

Having two maids of honor is perfectly fine … and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. After all, this is YOUR wedding day. You make the rules and can plan your day however you want. If you want to have twenty bridesmaids, go for it.
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Can I not invite my brother to my wedding?

Dear Estranged: You can decline any invitation, but when you ask whether you are “obligated” to attend your brother's wedding, the answer is yes. A wedding is not an invitation to the movies. It is a major life-chapter in the story of a family, and because you are the groom's sibling, you should attend.
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How many bridesmaids is too many?

A wedding can have quite literally any number of bridesmaids. Some brides have no maids at all, whereas others might have several dozen. The most common number of bridesmaids is 3, but anywhere between 1 and 12 is considered a perfectly normal amount.
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How many bridesmaids is normal?

On average, you'll find that most brides choose to have between 4 to 6 bridesmaids . Also, it is not necessary to match the number of bridesmaids to the groomsmen .
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How do you pick your maid of honor?

How to Choose Your Maid of Honor
  1. Assess Your Bridesmaids' Strengths.
  2. Don't Be Confined By Gender.
  3. Consider Choosing a Family Member.
  4. Make Sure Your Prospective MOH Can Afford It.
  5. Ensure She or He Understands the Duties.
  6. Don't Be Swayed By Promises.
  7. Choose a Supportive Person.
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Who walks the mother of the groom down the aisle?

As the wedding begins, the groom's mother will be escorted down the aisle, to the first pew, right-hand side, by the head usher or a groomsman who is a family member. A nice touch includes the groom escorting his mother down the aisle. As the groom's mother is escorted to her seat, her husband will follow along behind.
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Who walks down aisle first at wedding?

Partner #1 and Parent(s) Partner #1 walks down the aisle escorted by their parent(s). Partner #1 takes their position up front, to the left of the officiant. The parents will then take their seats in the first row, on the left side.
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Who walks mother of bride down aisle?

2. Mother of the bride. The mother of the bride is the last person seated before the officiant, groom and best man take their places at the altar. She can walk alone or be escorted by her son, son-in-law or another relative.
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