Not married yet but something a friend did was to put the first name and then forever. Ex. Donna Forever (on his ring) and Lonny Forever (on her ring)
i think you should have each other names. But your idea of song lyrics is also cool. I am not married since i m only 19. congrats though.
i'm not marry yet!!!! why? is it such a miserable thing to get marry? everyone seems to say that though. lols
A die - From this day Рsolis ortu usque ad occasum - From sunrise to sunset Absque omni exceptione - Without a doubt Ab imo pectore - With full sincerity, from the soul Ab hinc - Henceforth Ad infinitum - Prior to infinity, without end Ad finem saeculorum - Till the end of time Ad futuram memoriam - At long memory Ad manum - Close at hand, within easy reach Ad memorandum - For memory Ad multos annos - For many years Ad usum proprium - For own use Ad vitam aut culpam - At a lifetime or until the first fault Aeterna historia - Eternal story Age quod agis - Make what you're doing Alea iacta est - The die is cast; Irrevocable decision adopted (Julius Caesar) Alter ego - My double, the other I Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur - Faithful friend to be learnt in trouble Amor non est medicabilis herbis - Love is not treated by herbs Amor omnibus idem - Love is united to all Amor tussisque non celantur - Love and a cough can not be hidden Argumentum ad oculos - A clear proof Audaces fortuna juvat - Fate assists to brave (Virgil) Aut bene, aut nihil - Either well, or nothing Bene sit tibi! - I wish you luck! Benedicite! - The best of luck! Вonа mente - With good intentions Bonum factum! - At the benefit and happiness! Caritas et pax - Respect and peace Con amore- With love Consensu omnium - With general agreement Consortium omnis vitae - Commonwealth for lifelong De die in diem - Every day Detur digniori - Let it be given a decentest Digitus dei est hic! - This is finger of God! Dixi - Said, all is stated, have nothing to add Dum spiro, spero - Until breathe - I hope Ego plus quam feci, facere non possum - More than done, I can not do Ex animo - From the Soul, from heart Ex dono - As a gift Fac fideli sis fidelis - Be faithful to the person who is faithful (to you) Fata viam invenient - There is no escaping fate Fiat voluntas tua - Let it be your will Finis coronat opus - The end crowns the work Fortiter ac firmiter - Strong and firm Gens una sumus - We are one tribe Grata, rata et accepta - Everything legally and acceptably Gratulari - Rejoice (over your happiness) Hoc erat in votis - This has been the subject of my desires Ibi victoria, ubi concordia - There victory is, where is a consent In aeternum - Forever In deposito - At storage In saecula saeculorum - For centuries Jure - According to Law (by right) Liberum arbitrium - Free choice Lux in tenebris - The light in darkness Mane et nocte - In the morning and at night Meliora spero - I hope for the best Merito fortunae - By a happy occasion More majorum - According to custom of ancestors Natura sic voluit - Nature wished so Ne varietur - To be not to changed Nil nisi bene - Nothing, except good Non dubitandum est - There is no doubt Non multa, sed multum - Not much, but many / Ie not much in quantity, but a lot of value; motto of scientists Non solus - Not single Nunc est bibendum! - Now we celebrate with feasting Omnes et singulos - Together and separately Omnia mea mecum porto - All mine burden with me Omnia praeclara rara - All perfect are seldom Omnia vincit amor et noc cedamus amori - Love conquers all, and we are conquered by love Omnium consensu - With general agreement Optima fide - With full confidence Orе uno - Unanimously Peccare licet nemini! - Nobody allowed to be sinned Per aspera ad astra - Through the thorns to the stars! Pia causa -Good Cause Pia desideria - Well-wishes, cherished dream Placeat diis - If the gods will want Pro bono publico - For the common good Pro memoria - For memory, in memory of anything Pro ut de lege - By the legal way Probatum est - Approved Proprio motu - At smb. own request Quid multis morer? - Why talk? Quilibet fortunae suae faber - Each himself is a smith of his happiness Quod erat demonstrandum - What was required to be proved Rari quippe boni - Good people are rare Salva venia - If it will be allowed Sapienti sat - For understanding is quite enough Sed semel insanivimus omnes - Once we all have come in mad Semper idem - Always the same Semper virens - Eternal youth Sensus veris - The feeling of spring Si fata sinant - If the fate (has) willed this Sic erat in fatis - It was destined Sine dubio - Undoubtedly Sint ut sunt, aut nоn sint - Let it be as it is, or will not be at all Sponte sua - On their own, voluntarily Sponte sua, sine lege - By their own fix Sua sponte - By their own free will Sub specie aeternitatis - From the perspective of eternity Sursum corda! - chins up Suum cuique - To each his own Tale quale - T. Q. without quality assurance Tantum cognoscitur, quantum diligitur - Discover as mush as much love Tempus fugit, aeternitas manet - Time flows, eternity is unchangeable Tertium nоn datur - Third not given Ubi concordia - ibi victoria - Where agreement is - there is a victory Vale et me ama - Be in good health and love me Vestra salus - nostra salus - Your good is our benefit Vires unitae agunt - The forces are acting together Vive valeque - Live and be healthy Volente deo - With God's help
I'm 25 and got married when I was 22. I'm happy I'm married but at the same time I wish I had waited.