Biodata Guides
21 Jun 2026 8 min read

Marriage Biodata Format for a Girl: Samples, Sections & Free Maker

A clear, modern guide to writing a marriage biodata for a girl — which sections to include, sample wording, safety tips and a free maker.

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A marriage biodata for a girl is a one-page introduction shared with prospective grooms and their families. Done well, it is warm, honest and easy to read in under a minute — and it puts the right details first. This guide walks through every section, gives sample wording, and covers the privacy points that matter most for a bride’s profile. When you are ready, the free Marriage Biodata Maker turns it into a polished document in minutes.

Same structure, thoughtful details

A girl’s biodata follows the same proven order as any other — see the marriage biodata format guide. The difference is in the wording and a few privacy choices, which we cover below.

The sections to include

Group the content so an elder can scan it quickly. A clean order signals that you are organised and serious:

  • Personal details — name, date of birth, height, complexion, and (for some families) blood group.
  • Religion & community — see the tailored guides for Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh and Jain biodatas.
  • Education & career — qualifications, profession and, optionally, company.
  • Family background — parents’ occupation, siblings and native place.
  • Partner expectations — kept warm and flexible, not a checklist.
  • Contact — ideally a parent or sibling, or a dedicated email.

Sample wording for a girl’s biodata

Keep lines short and factual. For example:

  • Name: Ananya Verma
  • Date of Birth: 9 February 1997
  • Height: 5’4” (163 cm)
  • Education: M.Sc (Data Science)
  • Profession: Data Analyst
  • About me: Family-oriented, enjoys reading and classical dance; looking for a kind, respectful partner who values family and growth.

A short “about me” helps

Two or three honest sentences about your interests and what you are looking for make a biodata feel human. Keep it positive and specific rather than generic.

Privacy and safety

A bride’s biodata circulates among families and matchmakers, so a few sensible choices keep you comfortable:

  • Use a clean, recent head-and-shoulders photo; avoid revealing or heavily filtered images.
  • List a parent’s or sibling’s number, or a dedicated email, rather than your personal mobile.
  • Share the biodata only with trusted contacts; avoid posting it on public groups.
  • Keep salary and full address private until conversations progress.

What to avoid

  • Over-long expectation lists that read as demanding.
  • Exaggerating height, complexion or income — discrepancies surface fast.
  • Cluttered designs with heavy clipart; a clean layout reads as modern.
  • Multiple group photos that make it hard to identify you.

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Next steps

Once your biodata is ready, read our notes on choosing the right photo and making it stand out tastefully. Creating one for a brother or friend? See the companion marriage biodata format for a boy, or start a clean layout with the simple biodata format. When you are set, open the Biodata Maker and choose your community.

Frequently asked questions

What should a marriage biodata for a girl include?

A girl’s marriage biodata should include personal details (name, date of birth, height, complexion), religion and community, education and career, family background, partner expectations and a family contact. Keep it to one page and add a recent, natural photo.

Is it safe to share a phone number on a girl’s biodata?

Prefer a parent’s or sibling’s number, or a dedicated email, rather than a personal mobile. Share the biodata only with trusted families and matchmakers, and keep the photo to a clean head-and-shoulders shot.

Should a working woman mention her salary in the biodata?

Income is optional. Many women list their profession and company but keep salary private until conversations progress. Do whatever feels comfortable and is consistent across the families you share with.

How long should a girl’s marriage biodata be?

One page is ideal, two at most. A crisp, well-organised biodata is read fully; a long one is skimmed. Group details into clear sections and keep expectations warm and brief.

Is the biodata maker free for creating a girl’s biodata?

Yes. You can create, customise and download a girl’s marriage biodata as a PDF or PNG completely free, with no login or watermark.

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