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Well Charles knows his history, so he might have suggested a name which has a Greek meaning and also has a tradition in the history of King David's descent. Charles seems to be very good with historical matters of all kinds, including knowledge of his own descent from so many sources. The Irish mythological (?) descent is only one of his. It could be real, as many Jews emigrated to Ireland, leaving them with the highest J1c2b heritage in Europe, along with many other threads of descent such as the Vikings.
The Christian church was founded in southern Ireland long before St. Patrick arrived, and it, like the C of E, was not under the rule of Rome. Its "bishops" married, unlike the Roman pope.

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Old 02-11-2013, 02:10 PM
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King Tim sounds a bit ..........odd?

I think Philip is a good choice; Alexander; Nicholas or Robert. All have royal history.

I'm sticking with Charlotte Rose and Eleanor Mary, but am adding Alice Elizabeth. 3rd and 4th names are too big a pool for me to fish in!

Yes , but King Bill sounds odd too... So, he could go by Tim, but be king Timothy. I really like Timothy. I also like your choice of Charlotte Rose for a girl.

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OK, I give up on odd names, I like Charlotte Rose. And after Charlotte and Rose come Diana and Carole. Charlotte honors Prince Charles who will be king and will be her grandfather. Rose sounds nice with most other names or titles. Only thing against it is that it is rather "cream puffy", like a picture from the 18th century royal family in their ruffles and bouffants. I like cream puffs, though, just can't eat them often--anyone else have that problem?

I'm glad someone else sees the virtues of the name Timothy. New to RF, but traditional, sounds great with Cambridge, sounds great with Prince or King (although we have not heard it before with these titles). I like this so much I wish it could come true but I don't think the RF is paying attention. I give up, cream puffy George may win the race. Seen pictures of the George Kings in the 18th century, looking like their contemporary George Washington in tights and fluttering things and wigs? King George VI didn't wear that stuff though...a thougtful courageous George.
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Old 02-14-2013, 02:47 PM
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If boy: Prince Michael Philip Charles William

If girl:Princess Victoria Elizabeth Diana Caroline or Elizabeth Victoria Diana Caroline
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OK, I give up on odd names, I like Charlotte Rose. And after Charlotte and Rose come Diana and Carole. Charlotte honors Prince Charles who will be king and will be her grandfather. Rose sounds nice with most other names or titles. Only thing against it is that it is rather "cream puffy", like a picture from the 18th century royal family in their ruffles and bouffants. I like cream puffs, though, just can't eat them often--anyone else have that problem?

I'm glad someone else sees the virtues of the name Timothy. New to RF, but traditional, sounds great with Cambridge, sounds great with Prince or King (although we have not heard it before with these titles). I like this so much I wish it could come true but I don't think the RF is paying attention. I give up, cream puffy George may win the race. Seen pictures of the George Kings in the 18th century, looking like their contemporary George Washington in tights and fluttering things and wigs? King George VI didn't wear that stuff though...a thougtful courageous George.
Noooooooo..... I like your odd name posts even if I end up panning the choice. We can't go on and on and on about George, Elizabeth and Diana for the next 6 months or we will all go stark raving mad.....

I'd like to see one of your "odd" choices end up in the final selection.
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Old 02-17-2013, 12:02 PM
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If girl:Princess Victoria Elizabeth Diana Caroline
That's exactly what I suggested in post #396; and I think those names are a good possibility.
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Noooooooo..... I like your odd name posts even if I end up panning the choice. We can't go on and on and on about George, Elizabeth and Diana for the next 6 months or we will all go stark raving mad.....

I'd like to see one of your "odd" choices end up in the final selection.
YAY!!!! If I have to hear Diana, Elizabeth, George, I will also goooooooooo crazy!!!!!!!! I want new names, names I don't care if they are old fashioned or not but please keep pushing the limits!!!!!!!!!!
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I love Alexandra-Grace, If they want to stay traditional I have always loved Margaret-Rose. I know it isn't going to happen but I want to throw out what I like.
So in keeping with my twisted thoughts. I LOVE Lucas, Micheal, Benjamin, Phillip. Out of all the boys names I like Phillip a lot!!
Hmmmm.... Prince Philip Michael Arthur George
Princess Alexandra-Grace Elizabeth Mary
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Old 02-17-2013, 02:08 PM
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Alexander, Alexandra, and variants thereof have both become common names since the time of Queen Victoria, whose first name was Alexandrina.

Similarly, Victor/Victoria, Albert/Alberta.
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Old 02-17-2013, 02:18 PM
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I love Alexandra-Grace, If they want to stay traditional I have always loved Margaret-Rose. I know it isn't going to happen but I want to throw out what I like.
So in keeping with my twisted thoughts. I LOVE Lucas, Micheal, Benjamin, Phillip. Out of all the boys names I like Phillip a lot!!
Hmmmm.... Prince Philip Michael Arthur George
Princess Alexandra-Grace Elizabeth Mary
I would be happy with any of those. Alexandra-Grace if very pretty. Nobody could say Alexandra is NOT regal. And Grace is always a perfect choice.....

I believe the baby will get four names, and out of the four, we can bet the bank Phillip, Michael and Charles (or one of his four) will appear for a boy. and Elizabeth, Diana and Carol(ine) will appear for a girl. This heir to the throne is all to important to cut out any of these major players. It would be nice if the first name was something traditional, yet different from the usual cast of characters.

Boys; Alexander, Christopher, David, Geoffrey, Stephen, Timothy, Thomas, Michael, Phillip, Victor, Nicholas.

Girls: Alexandra, Alice, Augusta, Charlotte, Caroline, Catherine, Eleanor, Matilda, Helena, Louisa, Adela/Adelaide, Dorothea, Penelope, Millicent.

Anyone know the names of Kate's grandparents and how close she was to them.

I myself love the name Catherine/Katherine, and it would make a great first name for a future Queen. It's so traditional, I don't know how it has not make its way into the BRF by now. I suppose all of those Catholic Queen or nearly Queen Catherines of yesteryear are to blame.
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Hello everybody. First message here. I just want to say that i love the DUke and Duchess of Cambridge and so I was delighted to hear they'll have a little heir or heiress soon.
As the subject of the tread is potentials baby names and godparents choices here are my pick.

For a little Princess: Audrey Victoria Caroline Frances (thought I like Alexandrina a lot too but it's perhaps too old fashioned even for the British royal Family)

For a little boy: William Charles Georges Phillip

Godparents will surely be Prince Harry and Pippa as well the countess of Wessex and a Van Custem.
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Hello everybody. First message here. I just want to say that i love the DUke and Duchess of Cambridge and so I was delighted to hear they'll have a little heir or heiress soon.
As the subject of the tread is potentials baby names and godparents choices here are my pick.

For a little Princess: Audrey Victoria Caroline Frances (thought I like Alexandrina a lot too but it's perhaps too old fashioned even for the British royal Family)

For a little boy: William Charles Georges Phillip

Godparents will surely be Prince Harry and Pippa as well the countess of Wessex and a Van Custem.
Hello and welcome! I agree that Harry, Pippa and even James are given for godparents.

Audrey is a pretty name - and I believe it is actually a traditional British name. But I don't see it being used. I'm wondering if they would chose another very traditional old English name such as "Edith." I suppose people would joke that they watch too much Downton Abbey. I don't like Edith myself, but I consider it a possibility.
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Alice anyone? its a very nice name, though my first choice is Mary, because is very beautiful and timeless name.

Victoria is another good choice, but i will be not sad if they choose a not so regular, old-fashioned name. i always liked unique names (with the exception of Mary^^)
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Alice anyone? its a very nice name, though my first choice is Mary, because is very beautiful and timeless name.

Victoria is another good choice, but i will be not sad if they choose a not so regular, old-fashioned name. i always liked unique names (with the exception of Mary^^)
Your choices of names are all very regal and Alice and Victoria are, IMO, pretty names. This name combination sounds extremely regal in my opinion: Mary Elizabeth Catherine Victoria; however I still think my first bet of girl's names has a better chance. Just another thought.
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^love your combination: Mary Elizabeth Catherine Victoria
i also find this name (as mentioned above) as a real possibility:
Princess Victoria Elizabeth Diana Caroline
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I think my latest name combination sounds very regal as I said before.
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as a catherine elizabeth myself, I have to agree
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I love Margaret Rose, it is such a lovely combination. I'm still sticking with Matilda for a girl though, or Eleanor maybe. I have no clue with a boy, but the obvious choice would be either George, Arthur, Albert or Alexander.

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Anyone know the names of Kate's grandparents and how close she was to them.
Catherine's paternal grandparents were (/are, don't know if they're still alive) Peter Francis and Valerie, and her maternal grandparents were (/are, don't know if they're still alive) Ronald and Dorothy. More thorough list of ancestors here.
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Valerie/Valeria is a very unique name, theres something mysterious about it, i like it!
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There has been a queen consort called Dorothea

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