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Originally posted by Martine@Jun 20th, 2004 - 1:24 pm
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@Jun 13th, 2004 - 12:43 am
Nikolai and Felix are not royal(or common) names in Denmark. And as I confirmed a short while ago, Pauline Grace Maguy is not common for France/Monaco.
As for little Apple, in theory it is not that bad, but I can already imagine the kid going to elementary school and being nicknamed "pineapple" or "apple pie". I hope that she'll be a strong girl(emotionaly) because that future is almost certain.
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Pauline is a very common name in France and Belgium B)
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But not Pauline Grace Maguy [/b][/quote]
no that's true B) certainly not the combination of a french name (pauline) with and english one (Grace), I thought you were only talking about Pauline