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I like Maya. Reminds me of another very strong woman with a voice. Maya Angelou. ?
But I think most people who hear the name would instantly associate it with
Philippa Middleton Mathews instead of Prince Philip.
But I think most people who hear the name would instantly associate it with
Philippa Middleton Mathews instead of Prince Philip.
Considering the circumstances with Philip having just passed, I'd say very few people's first association would be Pippa Middleton if Philippa is used.
Eugenie and Zara Phillips used Phil's name for their babies, but it was a second name.. I think it woudl be a nice nod to him to use it as a second or third name..
How about Morgan Philippa for a girl or Alexandra Philippa?
I thought Alice, it goes nicely with Archie and would be a nod to Philip as well.
I dont think they'll go for a traditional Royal or upper Class name, now with this second child. Archie was unusual but not massivley so.. and now that they are in the US, they're not bound by royal conventions...
I dont think they'll go for a traditional Royal or upper Class name, now with this second child. Archie was unusual but not massivley so.. and now that they are in the US, they're not bound by royal conventions...
Good point! They could certainly go with Elizabeth DianaBut they might like to stress their royal connection in the name of their child.
Well, Elizabeth is hardly un-American. I know plenty of Elizabeths, who span all ages here. It is more traditional and it's, quite clearly, Christian in origin, which Archie is not. Archie is part of the wider trend of taking a nickname for a traditional name and using it for the whole first name a la Jamie, Alfie, Freddy, Charlie, Maggie, Gracie, Carrie, Josie, etc. In that regard, I could see them going in a similar direction with Baby Girl Sussex, so perhaps Lizzie, Liza, Betsy, or maybe even Lily, as a connection to Elizabeth, but not Elizabeth itself.I just dont see it. I think they may use Elizabeth as a second name.. but I suspect this baby is going to be more "American".....
I wouldn't be even the tiniest bit surprised by the use of Diana as a first name. That said, I also wouldn't be surprised by something much more trendy or even something with a bit of a "hippy" type feel. Something more along the lines of Wren or Lark or Willow, maybe even Poppy or Maya. I definitely do not expect something with a traditionally upper class, British, aristocratic, or royal feel so I really don't foresee Alice, Victoria, Maud, etc. Of course, stranger things have happened and I'll admit that I certainly didn't see Archie Harrison coming but I'm much more confident that we'll see something along the lines of Willow Doriana or Lark Diana than I am in Maud Elizabeth Alice Diana.
Maybe they’ll do Diana Elizabeth!
But I’m still remembering that Cartier watch she said she had engraved “to MM, from MM” that she planned to pass down to her daughter one day. I took that to mean her daughter’s initials would be MM at the time, but now I think it was probably just a “to me, from me” thing (which I think is a bit weird BTW).
Archibald is an oldfashioned and posh name. So the likes of Maud, Rupert, Lavinia or Alastair are still possible.
Except that his name isn't Archibald. It's Archie. That's it. Just Archie. Just like my grandfather's name isn't Robert, it's Bobby. That's literally what his birth certificate says. So while they could choose a name that is a shortened version of another name, I truly don't think they'll go with an old-fashioned and posh name. Not always but usually people try to keep their kids names at least along the same lines or in the same vein. I truly can't imagine they'll have an Archie Harrison and a Tiffany Skye or an Archie Harrison and a Maud Lavinia.
For that matter she could use Carolyn or Caroline, kind of an American ‘royalty’ name.
Maybe they’ll do Diana Elizabeth!
But I’m still remembering that Cartier watch she said she had engraved “to MM, from MM” that she planned to pass down to her daughter one day. I took that to mean her daughter’s initials would be MM at the time, but now I think it was probably just a “to me, from me” thing (which I think is a bit weird BTW).
I cannot imagine them going with more than two names; even the Cambridge’s just did three instead of 4 or more.
You know, her dad did call her Flower, and she’s into the meaning of flowers, so maybe she’ll pick a flower name.![]()