When it comes to choosing your wedding hashtag, there are several formulas that can work. We’ve seen couples merge their names + the year of the wedding (e.g. #AdeOla2020), pick a word that means something to the relationship (e.g. #KukuMarryMe2019), etc. One growing wedding hashtag trends we’ve seen couples embrace recently is the use of indigenous wedding hashtags. Today, we’ll be sharing 10 Yoruba-inspired wedding hashtag ideas we’ve spotted and we think you’ll love them too.
#àwánjoláolúwa
Definitely one of our favorite Yoruba-inspired wedding hashtags ever. Yinka and Damilola got married in 2020; read their love story if you missed it.
#OluwaKade
When Adebola Williams (Debola Lagos) & Kenny Daniel had their civil wedding earlier this year, their hashtag #OluwaKade was born and we love it
#àṣéwẹ́rẹ́niṣẹ́olúwa
When chef, Gbubemi Fregene (Chef Fregz) and actress, Lala Akindoju got married, we all fell in love with their wedding hashtag.
#IyawoLodeIlori
Nigerian stylist, Bukunmi Adeaga (popularly known as Kie Kie) and Tunji got married in 2020 and we love her wedding hashtag – #IyawoLodeIlori
#Toluwalashe
Gbolahan and Oyindamola said ‘I Do’ recently and their wedding hashtag was #Toluwalashe.
#Ayomitide21
#Oniseiyanuloluwa
Oluwabusola and Oluwatobi’s wedding hashtag