Today, many couples utilize the terms, “Fiancé” and “Fiancée” to indicate that they are engaged to be married. Though the meanings of the two terms are often used interchangeably, technically, there are subtle differences. By understanding the differences and appreciating the positive benefits of using the proper term, couples can affirm their commitment as they prepare for marriage.

Fiance’ is a French term that literally translates to “engaged man” and is used for an unmarried man who is engaged to be married. The feminine form, Fiancée, translates to “engaged woman.” Fiance and Fiancee imply separate gender identities, but that is not the only benefit of the terms.

Sameness is comforting and expected — there is a subtle psychological benefit in using the gender-specific terms when referring to an engaged partner. Fiance and Fiancee also help those apart of the couple to define themselves as individuals. While their relationship adds immense value, each partner is able to embrace his or her individual identity.

The terms, Fiance and Fiancee, reflect an acknowledgement that gender is an important factor in a relationship. In an age where marriages are being gender-neutralized, couple are encouraged to be mindful when introducing themselves as each other’s “partner,” “spouse,” or “mate.” Though the terms are often less formal, Fiance and Fiancee have a traditional, honored feel.

Taken to another level, using the proper term helps to emphasize to the larger outside world that a couple values and respects dedication and tradition. Fiance and Fiancee signify an official, formal commitment to marriage and a couple that is totally in sync with each other.

Using the correct terms also separates the engaged couple from those simply “dating.” Fiancé and Fiancée are terms of commitment and allegiance that let the world know that two people are ready to start a journey that will last a lifetime.

The terms, Fiance and Fiancee, are beneficial not only to the couple preparing to enter marriage, but also to the world around them. Reaffirming the differences between dating and engaged couples sets a higher expectation for those who are ready to tie the knot.

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