Simple Marriage Biodata for a Girl: Clean Format, Samples & Free Maker
6 July 2026 · 6 min read

A simple marriage biodata for a girl works best when it's clean, honest and easy to read. You don't need decorative overload or long paragraphs — just well-organised details and a good photo.
This guide gives you a straightforward one-page structure, what to write in each section, and the fastest free way to produce a polished result.
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Keep it to one clean page
For a simple biodata, one page is ideal. Use short, labelled rows rather than long sentences so a family can read it in under a minute. A minimal template with a single accent colour looks modern and respectful.
- One page, uncluttered
- Labelled rows, not paragraphs
- One accent colour
- A clear, recent photo
Personal details to include
These are the essentials families expect. Add horoscope fields only if your community uses them.
- Name, date of birth, height
- Education and occupation
- Complexion and blood group (optional)
- Rashi / nakshatra / manglik (if relevant)
Family and contact
A short family block builds trust: parents' names and occupations, siblings, and your native place. End with a contact number and city so interested families can reach out directly.
Writing a short 'About Me'
A simple biodata benefits from two or three honest lines about you — your values, interests, and what you're looking for. Keep it genuine and specific rather than a list of adjectives.
- Mention a couple of real interests or hobbies
- Note your values or what family means to you
- Keep it to 2–3 sentences
- Avoid clichés like 'simple and homely' unless it's truly you
Photo tips
One clear, recent, well-lit photo does more than any design. Face the camera, use natural light, and keep the background plain. Crop to a 4:5 portrait so it sits neatly at the top of the biodata.
Create and download it free
Rather than formatting by hand, use a guided maker: pick a simple template, fill the Personal, Family and Contact steps, add your photo, preview live, and download a print-ready PDF, an editable Word file, or a WhatsApp-ready image.
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Create your biodata freeFAQ
What should a simple biodata for a girl include?
Name, date of birth, height, education, occupation, a short family block, contact details, and a clear photo. Add horoscope fields only if your community uses them.
How long should it be?
One clean page is ideal for a simple biodata — enough to cover the essentials without overwhelming the reader.
Do I need a professional photo?
No. A recent, well-lit photo with a plain background, cropped to a portrait 4:5, works perfectly.
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