When the groom wishes to give this honor to a woman, she may be termed the best woman or best person, or may still be referred to as the ‘best man’. (Wikipedia)
I’ve been to two weddings recently with a female best man and they both just called them “Best Man”. They both wore black dresses and one of them wore a little neck scarf thing with a bow-tie on it.
Some spatial — instead of gender-related — options:
Position 1
Alpha Position
Position Nearest the Groom
The first two sound robot-y, which I assume will translate to points for me. The last one is more natural-sounding, though not entirely liberated of awkwardness.
“Being asked to be best man is like being asked to make love to the queen. On the one hand it is a great honour, but you dread the moment when you have to rise to perform.”
Of course then bride might not like this. But I think we’re also far enough along that you can have a Best Female Friend that is separate from your wife.
Oh, I don’t know. I think Best Man is still best and more fun. Especially when you get to see the confusion on people’s faces. “But wait. What? Best man- but that’s a woman!”
But I get way too much enjoyment out of warping people’s minds so take my comment with a grain of salt.
I was best man in my buddy’s wedding and everyone, for some reason, was calling me the ‘best mate’ – that’s kind of gender-ambiguous…. you could use that maybe.
Groomswoman gets my vote. It’s analogous to groomsman without any awkward feminized makeover feeling, and it has a slightly formal, antique ring, as perhaps befits the institution of marriage.
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