Will & Kate's baby name?

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  • Phoenix LazarusPhoenix Lazarus Posts: 17,305
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    Emmanuel.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 65
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    What about a Felix. Or Rory. Classic but not traditional?

    Every time I hear Felix, I think of the cat.
  • SuperAPJSuperAPJ Posts: 10,402
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    Jayden

    Jayden-Lee!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,238
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    missfox wrote: »
    Louie

    YESSSSSSSSS Louie is in there I was almost right :)
  • welsh_Elwelsh_El Posts: 596
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    Hope there's a David in there somewhere.
  • rattierattie Posts: 7,050
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    It's official.......George Alexander Louis.

    George? Very dull (no offence to the Georges out there) It's an old man's name and doesn't suit a boy or a young man :confused:

    Suits a girl better........ah well.
  • ratty0ratty0 Posts: 2,720
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    rattie wrote: »
    It's official.......George Alexander Louis.

    George? Very dull (no offence to the Georges out there) It's an old man's name and doesn't suit a boy or a young man :confused:

    Suits a girl better........ah well.

    Yeah I agree, but we kind of knew it was going to be dull :yawn:
  • SloopySloopy Posts: 65,209
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    rattie wrote: »
    It's official.......George Alexander Louis.

    George? Very dull (no offence to the Georges out there) It's an old man's name and doesn't suit a boy or a young man :confused:

    Suits a girl better........ah well.

    I couldn't really understand the enamour with this name either. I didn't think they would actually go with it.

    From a Royal perspective, however, it'll be seen as a good, solid name.

    I quite like Alexander though. It's traditional, but sounds pretty contemporary at any age.
  • CaminoCamino Posts: 13,029
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    rattie wrote: »
    It's official.......George Alexander Louis.

    George? Very dull (no offence to the Georges out there) It's an old man's name and doesn't suit a boy or a young man :confused:

    Suits a girl better........ah well.

    very dull indeed :yawn:
  • KorkyTheCatKorkyTheCat Posts: 24,224
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    So pleased about the 'Louis' but oh dear, :yawn: I had hoped for a spark of originality.
  • footygirlfootygirl Posts: 35,171
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    A bit staid

    I would have chosen Alexander as his first name - traditional but modern. But we get another safe choice of name from the Royals- again no offence to anyone called George
  • SquatchSquatch Posts: 781
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    I knew it would be George! I also suspected Louis would get in there somewhere, since it's quite popular, continental yet still royal.

    Nothing wrong with the name, it's solid and traditional. It's also one of the most popular names for boys at the moment.
  • KorkyTheCatKorkyTheCat Posts: 24,224
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    Quite - there'll be school classes with half a dozen Georges! :(

    Not very :cool: at all.
  • Leicester_HunkLeicester_Hunk Posts: 18,316
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    My dad is pleased! ;)
  • KorkyTheCatKorkyTheCat Posts: 24,224
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    Because his name is Montmorency? ;)
  • Harry RedknappHarry Redknapp Posts: 4,422
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    who is calling their child George in this age? I don't think its popular at all.

    Traditional or not this up there with Henry, Ethel, Gertrude, Ruth, Maeve, Alfie and Sarah in horrible. No offence to anyone with those names.

    Alexander is a cute name tho.
  • Dream_catcherDream_catcher Posts: 362
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    I think its a perfect name for the new little prince. George isn't a dull name. What about George Michael. He's never been dull in his life.
    The baby was always going to have a traditional name. I mean he could have hardly been called Wayne, Cayden, Clint, Blair, or something along these lines now could he?
    George Alexander Louis absolutely gorgeous name.
  • barbelerbarbeler Posts: 23,827
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    Damn - I put 200 quid on it being Alan.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 813
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    Because his name is Montmorency? ;)

    :D

    Was always going to be George wasn't it. I like it. Simple yet quite classical. I'm glad they didn't go for anything too outlandish.
  • CamisCamis Posts: 13,532
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    who is calling their child George in this age? I don't think its popular at all.

    Lots of people! I work in a school - George is a very popular name.
  • GlinnyGlinny Posts: 4,426
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    This annoys me so much opening threads in the Showbusiness section about Royalty

    They are not Showbusiness :mad:

    Threads about Royalty should be in General Discussion.

    Just needed to get that off my chest - rant over :)
  • KorkyTheCatKorkyTheCat Posts: 24,224
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    :D

    Was always going to be George wasn't it. I like it. Simple yet quite classical. I'm glad they didn't go for anything too outlandish.

    I didn't want 'outlandish' as it's not fair on the boy, but some originality would have been so refreshing and this, I thought, was a perfect opportunity for a name to be chosen not from the pool of the usual dozen or so. Oh well, to quote another Louis, "It is what it is."
  • KorkyTheCatKorkyTheCat Posts: 24,224
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    Glinny wrote: »
    This annoys me so much opening threads in the Showbusiness section about Royalty

    They are not Showbusiness :mad:

    Threads about Royalty should be in General Discussion.

    Just needed to get that off my chest - rant over :)

    Hmmm, well, the Royal Family are in the business of being on show.....
  • asyousayasyousay Posts: 38,838
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    asyousay wrote: »
    George

    Woot - I was right :)
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    who is calling their child George in this age? I don't think its popular at all.

    Traditional or not this up there with Henry, Ethel, Gertrude, Ruth, Maeve, Alfie and Sarah in horrible. No offence to anyone with those names.

    Alexander is a cute name tho.

    George is a very popular name for Greeks. My dad, grandad and cousin are all George. My son should I be blessed to have one will be named George after my dad and grandad. It is a name I associate with kind, loving, amazing men in my life.
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