In the novel Dracula, the vampire Count has three vampire brides. They are never named (in the novel), neither is an order given to their chronology of 'marriage'. However the most beautiful one has her coffin secreted in the most inaccessible of locations within the Count's castle and Dr. VanHelsing wasted the remainder of the day (apparently the great part of it) searching for her.
In the Alternate History novel 'Anno Dracula', it is mentioned that one of the 'Brides' is Barbra of Celje: Holy Roman Emperess instrumental in the creation of the Order of the Dragon.
Other variations are given in the Wikipedia article 'Brides of Dracula'.
Another wife of Dracula, however, is Elizabeta, (According to the 1922 Movie)
The bride's name traditionally goes first
Mavis
His name is Count Rugen or Tyrone and he was played by Christopher Guest.
A bride's name should be listed first in the invitation and then the groom's name. This is customary. Her parents names may or may not be used depending on what they prefer.
The bride's name goes first. If you put a monogram on a napkin then her initial goes first, groom's last name initial and then his first name initial. You can flip the initials if it spells something you don't like.
Ladies first. Always.
Dracula was based on a real person, Vlad the Impaler making his first name Vladimir.
* The bride's name goes on the wedding invitations first because her father is giving her away to his future son-in-law and it's an old tradition dating back centuries when a dowry (gifts from the bride's father) would be given to the groom. The parents of the bride also pay for most of the wedding.
Bride
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
His name is Vince Corazza, the Gothic one that Chucky had first killed in the movie.
Emily