60 Best Wedding Table Name Ideas

Elinor Zucchet
Last updated: 21st Mar 2025

You’ve planned your menu, perfected your centrepieces, and finalized your place cards. Now there’s just one last detail — naming your tables!

It might seem like a small touch, but your table names can add personality and tie your whole wedding theme together. Sure, you could just number them, but where’s the fun in that?

If you’re feeling stuck, don’t worry — we’ve got you covered! We’ve put together a list of 60 creative wedding table name ideas to inspire you. Whether you love nature, classic romance, or pop culture nods to your favourite movies, there’s something for every couple.

So, whether your dream wedding vibe is a seaside escape, an enchanted forest, or a vintage fairytale, you’ll find the perfect table names to match your style. Let’s dive in!

What are wedding table names?

Wedding table

Wedding table names are the names you give to your wedding tables to differentiate them and add a personal touch to your reception decor. They can help your guests find their seats more easily, help your serving staff work efficiently, and add a fun touch to the overall ambience. 

Naming your wedding tables after a theme gives a feeling of cohesion to the wedding reception, and if it fits in with your wedding theme then all the better! You can name your wedding tables after your favorite beaches, with inside jokes from your favourite movie franchise, or even after the flowers in your wedding bouquet. The only limit to naming wedding tables is your imagination. 

How do you name tables at a wedding?

Wedding table with stationary

We recommend naming your wedding tables after places, movies, or songs that are significant to you and your partner. If creativity and meaning are important to you, don’t pick a name just because it sounds good, or use something generic like numbers. This is your chance to pick a beautiful and personal name for each table that will add to the vibe and ambience of your big day.

What should you name the top table at a wedding?

Wedding tables with Mr and Mrs

The top table is traditionally the table where the bride and groom sit, so it’s natural that you should give this table your favorite wedding table name.

How can you make table names for a wedding?

Wedding table on a beach

You can easily create your own wedding table names using materials that match your wedding theme—think wooden signs, chalkboards, or elegant cardstock. Get creative with calligraphy, printed designs, or even unique objects that represent each table name for a personalised touch.

Place your table names in the centre of your table decor or near your centrepieces, ensuring they’re clearly visible so guests can easily find their seats.

For a polished, professional look, you might also consider working with a stationer or designer who can bring your vision to life with custom-made table name designs!

Name ideas for wedding tables

Wedding menu with lavender

Keep reading for 60 fun and creative name ideas for wedding tables. 

Nature-themed wedding table names

  1. The four seasons. If you only have four tables, consider naming your tables after the 4 seasons. You could even theme your wedding centrepieces and table decor around these names to really drive home the theme. 
  2. Flowers. Consider naming your tables after your favorite blooms. Whether it’s roses, daisies, orchids, or Canada’s beautiful wildflowers, you’ll be hard-pressed to run out of table names if you name them after flowers. 
  3. Seas and oceans. If you have less than 7 tables and are looking for a nautical theme, consider naming your tables after one of the 7 seas. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Southern, Mediterranean, and Caribbean – each table named after one of these majestic bodies of water will transport your guests to far-off shores and infuse your reception with maritime charm.
  4. Constellations. If you love stars, the night sky, or astronomy, consider naming your wedding tables after some well-known stars and constellations. Whether it’s Carina, Orion, Lyra, or Ursa Major, the sky’s the limit with this creative naming framework. 
  5. Hills and mountains. You could either name your tables after Canada’s famous mountains and hills, or go further afield and name them after mountains from around the world. Think Mount Logan, Mount Saint Elias, and Mount Robson. Alternatively, use Mt. Everest, Mt. Kilimanjaro, or the Himalayas. 
  6. Trees and forests. Canada is home to vast, breathtaking forests and iconic trees that make perfect table names. If you love the idea of using trees, consider Maple, Cedar, or Birch. For a forest-inspired theme, try Great Bear Rainforest, Algonquin Park, or Fundy Forest.

Location-themed wedding table names

  1. Landmarks. Try naming your tables after famous landmarks. Think the Eiffel Tower, The Colosseum, or the Great Wall of China. Bonus points if they have a special significance to you and your partner. 
  2. Beaches. Naming your wedding tables after beaches is a great choice if you’re from an island or a seaside town, planning a destination wedding, or simply love visiting the beach. You could use names of famous beaches, like Long Beach in Tofino, Wasaga Beach in Ontario, Cavendish Beach in Prince Edward Island, or Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro.
  3. Cities. If you prefer hustle and bustle, try naming your tables after cities in Canada or after capital cities around the world. You could use Toronto, Vancouver or Montréal for a local feel, or go for Tokyo, Copenhagen, or Melbourne for an international flavor. 
  4. Your travels. If you and your partner love traveling and taking vacation, you could name your wedding tables after the places you’ve visited. Consider using the cities you stayed in or naming your travels after the adventures you had while you were there. Think ‘Snorkelling in Tenerife’ or ‘Onsen in Japan’.
  5. Sentimental places. Recall the names of the towns you grew up in, the places you went to college, or the locations of significant milestones in your relationship. Whether it’s the quaint cafe where you had your first date, the park where you shared your first kiss, or the spot where you got engaged, naming tables after these sentimental places will add a deeply personal and nostalgic touch to your wedding.
  6. Famous streets. If you like the idea of using location-themed wedding table names, but don’t feel especially attached to any place, famous street names are a great option. You could use iconic Canadian streets like Yonge Street in Toronto, Granville Street in Vancouver, Rue Sainte-Catherine in Montreal, or Champs-Élysées depending on the vibe you’re trying to create. 

Movie-themed wedding table names

  1. Classic cinema movies. You could name your wedding tables after your favorite old films or classic films. For example, Casablanca, the Wizard of Oz, or Singin’ in the Rain. 
  2. Old Hollywood icons. Using old Hollywood icons like Fred & Ginger, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, or Charlie Chaplain will bring a touch of glamour and nostalgia to your big day. 
  3. Famous movie quotes. Name tables after iconic movie quotes that hold special meaning to you as a couple. For example, ‘May the Force Be with You,’ ‘I’ll Have What She’s Having,’ or ‘To Infinity and Beyond.’
  4. Your favorite movie characters. Try naming tables after characters from your favorite movie. For example, Groot, Gamora, and Nebula. This will add a personal touch to your reception and may give your guests a new favorite movie! 
  5. Famous movie couples. Name tables after iconic on-screen sweethearts who reflect your and your partner’s love story. For example, Romeo & Juliet, Jack & Rose, Mickey & Minnie, or Noah & Allie. 
  6. Famous movie props. If you want to name your wedding tables after your favorite film but would prefer to use a more subtle naming scheme, consider using movie props. For example, consider naming your tables Ruby Slippers, Golden Cap, or Toto’s Basket to show your love for the Wizard of Oz. 

Music-themed wedding table names

  1. Song titles. Use your favorite song titles to inspire your wedding table names. Try using romantic songs or songs that describe your feelings for your partner for an added touch of romance. For example, Golden Hour, Unforgettable, or Can’t Help Falling In Love.
  2. Your favorite bands and/or singers. You could also use the names of your favorite bands or singers to name your wedding tables. You could name any tables with your own guests after your favorite singers, and tables with your partner’s guests after their favorite singers. This will help you stay organized when creating your seating plans. 
  3. Music icons. Try naming your wedding tables after classic music icons. This will inject a sense of nostalgia and reverence into your wedding reception. You could use Aretha Franklin, Elvis, The Beatles, or David Bowie depending on your preference. 
  4. Album titles. Use the names of your favorite albums or vinyls to name your wedding tables. You could use Rumours, Dark Side of the Moon, Abbey Road, Thriller, or Purple Rain.
  5. Musical terms. If you’re part of a band, choir, or studied Music theory at university, this could be the perfect choice for your wedding tables. You could use Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, or Tempo to name a few. 
  6. Song lyrics.You could also use song lyrics that represent your and your partner’s relationship to name your tables. For example, ‘Love is All You Need,’ ‘You Are My Sunshine,’ ‘You’re Still the One,’ or ‘I Will Always Love You.’ 

Seasonal wedding table names

  1. The four seasons. You could simply name your tables Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter if you’re looking for simple seasonal-themed names. 
  2. Spring-themed wedding table names. Spring-themed wedding table names could include April Showers, Blossom, Daffodil, or Butterfly Garden. 
  3. Summer-themed wedding table names. Summer-themed wedding table names could include Ice Cream, Sandy Toes, Ocean Waves, or Sunny Daze. 
  4. Fall-themed wedding table names. You could try Falling Leaves, Toadstool, or Pumpkin Spice as cute, seasonal fall table names. 
  5. Winter-themed wedding table names. Winter-themed wedding table names could include Jack Frost, Snowflake, Mittens, or Hot Chocolate. 
  6. Christmas-themed wedding table names. For a Christmas-themed wedding, you can infuse the festive spirit into your table names. Try using Santa’s Workshop, Jingle Bells, Candy Cane, or North Pole. 

Religious wedding table names

  1. Bible verses. Name tables after meaningful Bible verses that hold significance to you as a couple, such as 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 ‘Love is patient, love is kind…’, Genesis 2:24 ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh…’, or Ephesians 5:25 ‘Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church…’.
  2. Saints. You could also name your wedding tables after well-known saints from your religion. For example, Saint Francis, Saint Teresa, Saint Jude, or Saint Cecilia.
  3. Spiritual virtues. Try naming your wedding tables after the different virtues emphasised in your faith. For example, ‘Faith,’ ‘Hope,’ ‘Love,’ ‘Peace,’ or ‘Joy.’ This will infuse your wedding celebration with the values and principles that guide your faith, reminding you and your guests of the spiritual foundation of your union.
  4. Angels. You could also try naming wedding tables after the different Angels named in religious texts. For example, Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, or Uriel. 
  5. Your favorite hymns. Use your favorite hymns as inspiration for naming your wedding tables. Consider hymns that hold special meaning to you and your partner. For example, ‘Amazing Grace,’ ‘How Great Thou Art,’ or ‘Be Thou My Vision.’
  6. Well-known religious figures. You could also name your wedding tables after well-known biblical figures. Try to use figures who are prominent in your religion. For example, Moses, Mohammed, Ruth, Mary, or Jesus. 

Disney wedding table names

  1. Beloved characters. Name your wedding tables after your favorite classic characters. Think Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto. You could even have the theme of each table revolve around these characters. Think bows for Minnie, ears for Mickey, or bright colors to capture the motifs of each character.  
  2. Disney parks. You could name your wedding tables after your favorite Disney parks. For example, Disneyland Paris, Disney World, Tokyo Disney, and more. This is ideal whether you’re planning a Disney wedding specifically, or just love visiting the parks. If you’ve been lucky enough to visit a few parks, consider using your personal holiday snaps from each one as wedding table decor! 
  3. Your favorite movies. Name your wedding tables after your favorite movies! Whether you love classic Disney princess movies, modern hits like Encanto and Tangled, or the magic of live-action remakes, Disney’s vast collection of movies offers endless inspiration for table names.
  4. Famous Disney quotes. Try naming your wedding tables after famous Disney love quotes. You could keep them short and sweet with ‘Some people are worth melting for’, or use slightly longer quotes like ‘Find who you love through true love’s kiss’.
  5. Disney couples. You could also use the names of famous Disney couples for your wedding table names. For example, Ariel & Eric, Beauty & The Beast, Cinderella & Prince Charming, or Anna & Elsa. 
  6. Movie locations. Name your wedding tables after the locations of Disney movies. For example, the magical kingdom of Arandelle, the Hundred Acre Wood, or the bustling city of Agrabah. 

Harry Potter inspired wedding table names

  1. Book names. You could name your wedding tables after the Harry Potter books so long as you have less than 7 tables. We recommend using a shortened version of the titles to save your guests a little time when finding their seats. For example, ‘Philosopher’s Stone’ instead of ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’.  
  2. Your favorite Hogwarts characters. Name your wedding tables after beloved characters and pets from the franchise. For example, Harry Potter, Hedwig, Crookshanks, Draco Malfoy, and more. 
  3. The Hogwarts Houses. If you only have 4 tables, consider naming them Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and Slytherin. Have fun sorting your guests into their respective houses when planning your table plan!
  4. The Hogwarts ghosts. If you prefer the eerie charm of Hogwarts’ spectral inhabitants, you could name your wedding tables after the ghosts that haunt the corridors of the castle. For example, Nearly Headless Nick, the Bloody Baron, the Grey Lady, or the Fat Friar. 
  5. Concepts from the books. Weave your love for the Harry Potter books through your wedding reception with this subtle naming scheme. You could use concepts from the book like the Room of Requirement, the Marauder’s Map, or Dumbledore’s Army. 
  6. Book locations. You could also name your wedding tables after different locations in the books. For example, Hogsmeade, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest, or Grimmauld Place. 

Quirky wedding table names

  1. Your favorite superheroes. If you’re a fan of old comic books, superhero films, or cartoon characters, consider naming your wedding tables after your favorite superheroes. You could use Superman, Catwoman, Spiderman, or Poison Ivy depending on your preferences. 
  2. Literary characters. Name your wedding tables after characters from your favorite books! You can stick to one beloved novel or mix and match characters from different stories to reflect your interests. For example, consider Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Jo March, or Katniss Everdeen.
  3. Your favorite sweets. If you or your partner have a sweet tooth, why not name your wedding tables after your favorite treats? Think Nanaimo Bars, BeaverTails, Maple Fudge, or Coffee Crisp. For an extra sweet touch, you could even place small jars of your favorite candies, like Smarties, Big Turk, or Sour Keys, as a fun centrepiece!
  4. Fairytale creatures. Unicorn, Fairy, Nymph, and Warlock are all beautiful and whimsical names for your wedding tables. 
  5. Mythological figures. If you love the stories of Ancient Greece or other mythological traditions, consider naming your wedding tables after figures from mythology. You could use names like Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, or Aphrodite for a Greek mythology theme. Alternatively, explore Norse mythology with names like Odin, Thor, Freya, or Loki.
  6. Famous musicals. Naming your wedding tables after famous musicals is a great way to express your love for the performing arts and add a touch of theatrical flair to your celebration. Consider naming tables after beloved musicals, such as ‘Phantom of the Opera,’ ‘Les Misérables,’ ‘The Sound of Music,’ or ‘Hamilton.’ You could also choose specific songs or characters from these musicals to inspire your table names, such as ‘Defying Gravity,’ ‘Maria and Captain,’ or ‘Rise Up.’ 

Unique wedding table names

  1. Wedding table names in different languages. If you, your partner or any of your guests speak other languages like Spanish, French, German, or Arabic, consider naming your tables in these beautiful languages. You could use romantic or meaningful words and phrases in these languages to add an international flair to your wedding reception. For example Amor (Love), Sueño (Dream), and Esperanza (Hope) in Spanish, or Joie (Joy), Bonheur (Happiness), and Étoile (Star) in French. 
  2. Love languages. Do you and your partner speak regularly about your love language? If so, consider naming your wedding tables after the 5 love languages. You could use Affection, Words of Affirmation, and Acts of Service to spread the conversation about love languages throughout your reception. 
  3. Vintage cars. If you’re a fan of vintage cars, greaser culture, or classic automobiles, naming your wedding tables after iconic vintage cars can add a touch of retro charm to your celebration. You could use names like Cadillac, Corvette, Thunderbird, or even the classic Mini Cooper! 
  4. Famous paintings. Incorporate your love of art into your big day by naming your wedding tables after some well-known paintings. Try the Mona Lisa, Starry Night, and The Kiss to get you started. 
  5. Jewels/gemstones. Bring a little sparkle to your reception by naming your wedding tables after gemstones or semi-precious stones. You could use Ruby, Diamond, and Sapphire for a little glamour, or Turquoise, Jasper, and Jade if you prefer something more natural. 
  6. Classic cocktails. Name your wedding tables after your and your partner’s favorite cocktails. You could use an Espresso Martini, Cuba Libre, or a classic Woo Woo to get you started. 

The bottom line of wedding table names

Carefully choosing your wedding table names might seem like a small detail, but it can have a big impact on the overall atmosphere of your reception. Your tables can be named after your favorite places, song titles, fictional characters, or anything meaningful to you as a couple. The key is to make sure they fit your wedding theme and reflect your personalities. Skip the generic labels like Table 1 or Table A — this is your chance to get creative and add a personal touch to your big day!

If you’re not sure where to start, we hope this list of 60 wedding table name ideas sparks some inspiration. Whether you want something fun, unique, quirky, romantic, or even a nod to your cultural or religious traditions, we’ve got you covered at Bridebook. Happy wedding planning — and happy naming!

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Elinor Zucchet
Elinor is a multilingual writer with a Master of Arts from the University of Borlänge (Sweden), Chambéry (France) and Madrid (Spain). She organised her own multicultural wedding in the Faroe Islands, Spain and Texas, and shares her experience and advice with Bridebook readers, so that their big day reflects their unique personality.
Last updated: 21st Mar 2025