Two names. One Bennifer-style blend. A wedding hashtag, a couple username, and a (very serious) compatibility score. 5 seconds.
Enter both names. Get a Bennifer-style blend, a wedding hashtag, and a (totally serious, very scientific) compatibility score.
The name-blending trend went mainstream around 2002 and never really left. A few that stuck:
When you fuse two names into one, you're doing something language has done forever, marking belonging. It's the modern version of carving initials into a tree, except your friends can use it as a hashtag.
Wedding planners caught on around 2010 and now most couples have a dedicated tag. Instagram couple accounts borrowed it. TikTok made it a recurring trend. The reason it keeps working is simple, the second a name has both of you in it, the relationship has a flag.
Take a screenshot of your blend, post the hashtag, see if your partner agrees. Compare with friends. The point isn't the percentage, it's the laugh you'll have arguing about what counts as a 78%.
