fandesacs2003
Heir Apparent
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Sacha is the nickname for Alexandre. Nice name.
If one day he becomes Prince it will be Alexandre
If one day he becomes Prince it will be Alexandre
His parents marriage would make him legitimate, currently he is illegitimate. Same goes for if Albert were to marry one of the mother's of his three children, he would have a legitimate heir.
Now I hope Prince Albert and Princess Charlene produce a heir.
His Serene Highness Prince Sasha of Monaco sounds ridiculous.
really they named the baby Sacha? Is it official?
Well ladies and gentlemen if you think Sacha is a bad name, what do you think of the possibility of the baby's name being Raoul? That's right... A portuguese newspaper published yesterday the news about the birth, stating that this a possible name for the baby...
RAOUL?!?!? Ay por Diós... Poor child!!!
Well ladies and gentlemen if you think Sacha is a bad name, what do you think of the possibility of the baby's name being Raoul? That's right... A portuguese newspaper published yesterday the news about the birth, stating that this a possible name for the baby...
RAOUL?!?!? Ay por Diós... Poor child!!!
What's wrong with Raoul? I don't think it's a bad name. It is better than Sacha because it's not a nickname. I like Sacha, but not for a possible heir. I would like Alexandre "Sacha" more.
Can someone explain how Sacha is a nickname for Alexander? Alex, Al, Xander but Sacha?
Can someone explain how Sacha is a nickname for Alexander? Alex, Al, Xander but Sacha?
Dear friends, i must say the newspaper in question is a very serious daily publication, but still... Raoul is awful. On the other hand, Alexandre may very well be the ( or one of the ) chosen name, after all, it's one of the names of P. Albert ( (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi ) so...
Russian language has neutral suffixes that are used (sometimes with -a and -ya) with more radically truncated stems:Can someone explain how Sacha is a nickname for Alexander? Alex, Al, Xander but Sacha?