View Poll Results: What will be the gender of Joachim & Marie's 2nd baby?
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Boy - It runs in the family!
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Girl - Isabella and Josephine need a comrade to tackle the boys!
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Twins (One of each) - It happened last year...
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As long as the baby is healthy, it doesn't matter!
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02-02-2012, 04:42 PM
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Princess Agathe Margrethe Françoise Marie
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02-02-2012, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by principessa
Don't forget Francoise is the name of Marie's mother and as Alain (her father) is included in Prince Henriks name, it could be possible that Francoise will be included in the name.
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I didn't realize that. You might be right. I just hope that it fades away between many more younger names.
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02-06-2012, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Elektra
Princess Agathe Margrethe Françoise Marie 
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I think Agathe is not very likely.
The daughter of Henriette Steenstrup, who is a close friend of Marie, is called Agathe. Marie is her godmother.
Marie has four godchildren, as far as i know:
Magali Siesbye, daughter of Oscar and Britt Davidsen Siesbye
Agathe Anna Steenstrup, daughter of Peter and Henriette Steenstrup
Princesse Josephine of Denmark
Nicholas Bendtner, son of Caroline Flemming and Nicklas Bendtner
For Joachim it is:
Prince Christian of Denmark,
more i do not remember, maybe anybody else knows more
I think it is weird to use the names of own children, godchildren or nephews again.
I also think Henriette Steenstrup is a good guess for a godmother for the new little princess, as i wrote earlier:
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Originally Posted by CharlotteAmalia
Godparents:
- Gregory Grandet
- Edouard Cavallier
- Gustav of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
- 2 more friends, possible: Henriette Steenstrup or Agente Arnø or Caroline Fleming
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My newest guess for a name is:
Clara Odile Margrethe Francoise
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02-08-2012, 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by bluestocking
The top 10 names for Denmark in 2011 were Emma, Isabella, Laura, Ida, Clara, Sofie, Mathilde, Freja, Anna and Sofia.
Also in the top 25: Caroline, Lærke, Maja, Josefine, Liva, Alberte, Karla, Victoria, Sarah, Emilie, Mille, Olivia, Alma, Frida, Julie.
I think it's interesting that both the names of the baby's female cousins are in the top 25 in Denmark. The baby's half brothers' names were also quite popular.
I would guess they would pick a popular name that would work as well in French as in Danish. A lot of the Danish names are also popular in France, particularly Emma, Sarah, Sofie, Mathilde and Clara. Caroline and Julie also sound very French and Olivia is popular all over the world. I would guess the name would be one that the mother likes and also has a connection her family since they named the first child after the prince's father. I think the middle names will probably be family names. Margarete or a variant would definitely be included, as would the name of Princess Marie's mother or a grandmother. My own best guess would be Sofie or Mathilde.
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Its highly likely that the names of the Crown Princely children has affected this list.
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02-09-2012, 04:50 PM
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Astrid, Philippa, Eliane, Mathilde, Maude, Pauline, Louise, Tatiana, or Caroline maybe. It really bothers me that I have no idea what they're gonna call her whatsoever, the name will probably come as big a surprise as Prince Henrik's name
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02-14-2012, 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Archduchess Zelia
Astrid, Philippa, Eliane, Mathilde, Maude, Pauline, Louise, Tatiana, or Caroline maybe. It really bothers me that I have no idea what they're gonna call her whatsoever, the name will probably come as big a surprise as Prince Henrik's name 
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Why Prince Henrik's name was a surprise?
Julie and Josephine would be great for the little one, IMO.
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02-14-2012, 06:43 PM
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why would they name their daughter like her first cousin?
they would rather name her with a name no one has now.
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02-14-2012, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by kathia_sophia
why would they name their daughter like her first cousin?
they would rather name her with a name no one has now.
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Yeah, maybe you're right. But in many royal families cousins share the same name, I don't find it a problem at all. As for me, Josephine sounds very royal and French. Moreover, there are a lot of nicknames from Josephine. All IMO.
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02-14-2012, 07:14 PM
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If anything Agathe MIGHT be a middle name because it is one of Marie's middle names...but it definitely WON'T be Josephine, because of Josephine Flemming (daughter of Caroline) AND Princess Josephine (daughter of Mary and Fred)...definitely no Alexandra/Alexandrine derivatives, naming your daughter the same name as your husband's first wife I don't think is Marie's style...doesn't matter whether it is a Danish royal name of not......So they are all the names it will NOT be (Agathe, Josephine, Alexandrine)...I still like slightly unusual choices for them like: Xenia, Marguerite, Thyra, Anneke/Annika, Amelie etc with the same three middle names of: Dagmar Ingrid Francoise ? Maybe?
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02-15-2012, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by AnnaNotherThing
If anything Agathe MIGHT be a middle name because it is one of Marie's middle names...but it definitely WON'T be Josephine, because of Josephine Flemming (daughter of Caroline) AND Princess Josephine (daughter of Mary and Fred)...definitely no Alexandra/Alexandrine derivatives, naming your daughter the same name as your husband's first wife I don't think is Marie's style...doesn't matter whether it is a Danish royal name of not......So they are all the names it will NOT be (Agathe, Josephine, Alexandrine)...I still like slightly unusual choices for them like: Xenia, Marguerite, Thyra, Anneke/Annika, Amelie etc with the same three middle names of: Dagmar Ingrid Francoise ? Maybe?
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I think so 
Maybe Anne-Marie?
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02-16-2012, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ironical
Why Prince Henrik's name was a surprise?
Julie and Josephine would be great for the little one, IMO. 
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I didn't expect that name, mostly because I find it rather confusing when people have the same names, but also because Henrik isn't particularly popular here in Denmark.
I think both Isabella and Josephine can be ruled out to avoid any confusion.
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02-16-2012, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Archduchess Zelia
I didn't expect that name, mostly because I find it rather confusing when people have the same names, but also because Henrik isn't particularly popular here in Denmark.
I think both Isabella and Josephine can be ruled out to avoid any confusion.
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As I understood, you are from Copenhagen, so would please tell us which female names are popular in Denmark now? Maybe we can guess little Princess' name
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02-16-2012, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ironical
As I understood, you are from Copenhagen, so would please tell us which female names are popular in Denmark now? Maybe we can guess little Princess' name 
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I'll redirect you to this post by bluestocking, I think this is the most recent poll made on the most popular girls names in Denmark right now
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Originally Posted by bluestocking
The top 10 names for Denmark in 2011 were Emma, Isabella, Laura, Ida, Clara, Sofie, Mathilde, Freja, Anna and Sofia.
Also in the top 25: Caroline, Lærke, Maja, Josefine, Liva, Alberte, Karla, Victoria, Sarah, Emilie, Mille, Olivia, Alma, Frida, Julie.
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02-16-2012, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Archduchess Zelia
I'll redirect you to this post by bluestocking, I think this is the most recent poll made on the most popular girls names in Denmark right now 
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Awww, thank you so much 
Emilie sounds very French, but who knows
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02-16-2012, 03:41 PM
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Clara is also a nice name^^
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02-16-2012, 03:45 PM
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Beatrice, sounds great in both Danish, French and English.
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02-16-2012, 04:08 PM
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I very like Beatrice and Olivia.
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02-16-2012, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by kathia_sophia
Clara is also a nice name^^
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Sounds to me more like the name of a dairy cow, than a HRH Princess of Denmark,
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02-16-2012, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by NGalitzine
Sounds to me more like the name of a dairy cow, than a HRH Princess of Denmark,
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Actually that would be Maren Malkeko = milk-cow.
Clara reminds me of an egg-laying hen. - As in Klara Kluk, for those DK members who read Donald Duck.
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02-16-2012, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Muhler
Actually that would be Maren Malkeko = milk-cow.
Clara reminds me of an egg-laying hen. - As in Klara Kluk, for those DK members who read Donald Duck. 
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There was a Disney character, Clarabelle the Cow
Clarabelle Cow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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