Maid of Honor Speech Examples

Looking to reference some maid of honor speech examples as the friend or sister of the bride? If you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed, referencing maid of honor speech examples can be a great source of inspiration.

Why am I providing maid of honor speech examples?

I’m a professional wedding speech writer and I work with the maid of honor or the best woman to write custom wedding speeches all the time.

I understand how challenging it can be to convey how you feel about someone so special to you, in a speech that comes with the pressure of every wedding guest watching you.

Since I’m an expert in understanding the structure of a powerful MOH speech, I’ve outlined maid of honor speech examples according to the various sections of the speech.

As you reference these examples, remember to use them as inspiration.

I’m a big believer in custom wedding speeches. Copy and paste might feel like an instant stress-reliever but nothing will be quite as emotionally meaningful and special as a personalized speech.

So as you reference these maid of honor speech examples, be sure to add your own twist to these examples when you sit down to write your speech.

And remember that if you’re still struggling, I can help.

Maid of Honor Introduction Examples

Every solid maid of honor speech begins with an introduction. Be sure to state your name and how you know the bride. While it’s important to communicate these two basic facts, also be sure to inject your personality into the beginning.

Examples:

  • Good evening, everyone. My name is Addie and I’m the bride’s sister.

  • Hi y’all. Welcome! My name is Megan and I’ve been best friends with the bride since we were just two-years-old.

  • Welcome, everyone! I’m Cassie, the maid of honor. But more importantly, the brides ride or die.

Do you see how each example accomplishes the same objective but has a slightly different tone to it? Write a first line that sounds like you.

Storytelling Examples for your Maid of Honor Speech

The key to an impressive maid of honor speech will be your stories. You must include fun, captivating, and entertaining stories if your speech is going to be memorable and meaningful.

Each story you tell should serve two purposes:

  1. To entertain

  2. To show something positive, fun, or interesting about the bride

I recommend having two to three concise stories within your maid of honor speech. Each story should flow into the next using an overarching theme.

To help you come up with story ideas, consider these questions:

  • When did you laugh the most together?

  • How has the bride been there for you?

  • When did you realize how special the bride is?

  • What are some of your most memorable travel adventures together?

  • What did you do for fun as kids or in college?

  • What things do you have a mutual love of?

  • How have you changed as a person because of the bride?

Story Example:

Back when we were in college, Amanda would always drag me to her favorite bar, The Karaoke Cave. I’d always go but under the one condition that we’d order onion rings and I wouldn’t have to sing.

Yet, every time, I’d end up on stage with Mandy, belting out the lyrics to Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. Like, singing at the top of my lungs!

I’d like to blame the bucket of beers we always ordered but I know that it was never the liquid courage that inspired my Cyndi Lauper impression.

It was from Amanda.

Amanda’s outgoing spirit and zesty energy have always inspired me to do things that I never thought I could.

And, karaoke duo or not, whatever we wound up doing, I have always just had fun with my girl.

This is a fun and short anecdote that shows the effect that the bride has on the people she loves.

This concept could also be a potential theme. In that case, you’d use that theme to lead into a completely different story but tie everything together with this theme so the speech flows together.

Examples for How to Talk about Her New Spouse

Every maid of honor speech talks about the bride. But the speech should also include her partner.

Here are some examples of how you can include her new spouse into the speech:

  • Talk about the first time you met them. What was your initial impression?

  • Detail out qualities you admire in them and why these characteristics will make them a good partner for the bride.

  • If you’re also friends with her new spouse, tell a story or two about your relationship.

  • If you are not the biggest fan of her spouse, focus on how they make your friend happy.

Examples for How to End Your Maid of Honor Speech

The ending of your MOH speech should include an action for guests to take and a wish for the couple.

Examples:

  • Let’s make a toast! To the gorgeous bride and her partner for life. I love you both!

  • Cheers to many more happy memories and a love that only gets stronger with every passing year.

A great way to end the speech is if you can include something in the last line that points to a concept you talked about earlier in your speech.

For example, let’s say at the beginning of your speech, you told several stories about how your sister always made you laugh. Then, this could be a great ending for you:

Everyone, please raise your glass. Here’s to my sister and her new wife. May you two share a life together full of endless laughter.

Maid of Honor Speech Examples for the Sister

If you’re the bride’s sister, here are some examples you could consider customizing for your own speech.

  • Even though Sarah is my younger sister, the truth is, I’ve always looked up to her.

  • Growing up, Lisa felt like more of my shadow than my best friend. But over the years, we’ve set aside our arguments over clothes and nail polish, and have found common ground through navigating our careers, finding love, and most importantly…our unwavering love for the Backstreet Boys.

  • As the younger sister, I’ve always admired Beth and tried to be just like her. There was the time, I begged my mom to make me the same Halloween costume as her and the time I auditioned for the softball team, even though I hate sports. But I’ve never wanted to be more like my sister than today with how happy and deeply in love she looks.

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