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Class Reunion Name Tag Generator

Paste your classmate list. Get printable name tags with maiden names and graduation year. Avery 5395 compatible — 8 per sheet.

Use a comma to separate maiden name. Example:
Jessica Thompson, Smith → JESSICA THOMPSON (Smith)
Michael Rodriguez → MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ (no maiden)

Prints 8 per sheet — Avery 5395 compatible. Generated 8 tags.

Hello, my name is

SARAH MITCHELL

(Johnson)

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

AMANDA CHEN

(Park)

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

DAVID PATEL

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

JESSICA BROOKS

(Walsh)

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

CHRISTOPHER KIM

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

MEGAN WILLIAMS

Class of '05

Hello, my name is

BRANDON TAYLOR

Class of '05

Print one test sheet first to verify alignment with your printer. Print on Avery 5395 inserts and slot into badge holders.

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Reunly pulls names, maiden names, and graduation year from your imported roster — no copy-paste.

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Name Tag Best Practices

Maiden name is essential

Don't skip it. The maiden name is the single most important recognition cue for classmates after 20+ years. Always include it in italics below the chosen name.

Include the senior photo if you can

Adding a small black-and-white senior yearbook photo to the corner is the single most effective recognition tool. If you can't do it for everyone, do it for the 30 most-active classmates.

Print 30 blanks

Plus-ones, walk-ups, and the inevitable misspellings. Bring sharpies. The blank name tag is the most-used inventory at every reunion.

Sort alphabetically by last name

At the registration table, sort by last name (not first). Most people look themselves up by last name. Use file folders or bins by letter for fast lookup.

Name Tag Questions

What size are class reunion name tags?

Avery 5395 (3.375" x 2.333", 8 per sheet) is the standard reunion name tag size. The generator above is calibrated to this size. Buy the matching clip-on or magnetic badge holders separately — magnetic backs are nicer because they don't put holes in clothing.

Should class reunion name tags include the maiden name?

Yes. Maiden name is the single most important field on a class reunion name tag — it's how classmates will recognize each other 20+ years later. The generator above puts the maiden name in italics below the chosen name in parentheses, which is the most common format.

How big should the name be on a class reunion name tag?

First name 36-48 point bold, large enough to read from 6 feet away in dim venue lighting. Maiden name and graduation year half that size. The generator above uses this proven sizing — readable across a crowded room.

How do I print Avery 5395 name tags?

Buy Avery 5395 inserts (8 per sheet, $15-25 for 50 sheets) and matching badge holders. Print one test sheet first with this generator to verify alignment with your specific printer. Then print the full batch. Always print 20-30 blank sheets for plus-ones and walk-ups.

What if I have a classmate who changed their name entirely?

Honor their chosen name as primary, with their high school name in italics below. Example: 'Alex Chen — known as Alexandra in HS.' Always confirm chosen name and pronouns in the RSVP form, not the night-of. The generator above lets you list the maiden/old name in parentheses.

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