Mahato said:I hope she would be named Elizabeth - after the wonderful Queen she is shearing her birthday with - and in honour of her own mother (Mary Elizabeth) and her grandmothers; Elizabeth Margrethe Henrietta.
Once again - congratulations!irishchic5 said:Oh, I'm so glad it's a girl!! I can't wait to see how Mary dresses her and how she and Christian interact.
My vote for a name is Ingrid.
At least we can hope that there might be new babies in Belgium and / or NorwayLaChicaMadrilena said:Now we have only one princely baby to wait for... We were waiting so long during all 3 pregnancies and it's coming to an end now...
Maxie said:Great news! Congrats to Frederik, Mary and Christian!
Now we can start waiting for the name of the little princess.
Not to forget that there already is a Princess Elisabeth of Denmark. There's also two Ingrids in the "family" - Ingrid of Norway, and Countess Ingrid, the daughter of Frederik's cousin Alexandra of Berleburg.Aurora810 said:I like that name. But how probable is it to name a new little princess the same name that already exists in Belgium. There would be two young Princess Elizabeth's (the only difference of course could be spelling) although in Belgium little Elisabeth is the heiress and that's not the case here. Also how probable is it that the baby will be named Ingrid, I know that it has significance but there's already a little Ingrid and she's in a Scandinavian country as well. I think this little one needs her own name to set her apart from all. I'm curious to see if the name will be traditional or not.
norwegianne said:Not to forget that there already is a Princess Elisabeth of Denmark. There's also two Ingrids in the "family" - Ingrid of Norway, and Countess Ingrid, the daughter of Frederik's cousin Alexandra of Berleburg.
Anything is possible, of course.
acdc1 said:does she have her own article on wikipedia yet? i was thinking of making her one, but it would be kind of useless to since her name won't be announced for a few more months.
norwegianne said:Frederik is on his way out to talk to the press - at 17.40.