Archduchess Zelia
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Caroline would be a really good name, it's also a nice reference to Catherine's mum.
Mariel1 said:Concerning the war between Stephen and Matilda, the heirs of William the Conqueror.
My ancestor Fulbert the Saxon fought for Matilda, who lost, and Fulbert was offered lands in Scotland by King David I, in recompense. There were a number of "Matilda"s at that time, a very popular name both in Scotland and England. But I think both of those names evoke civil war, not success. Margaret of Scotland was a successful Queen, making vast reforms, which were carried forth by her son David I.
if a name is pretty, why not use it? just because of one person who didnt do right things before? as if the name has all the blame...Matilda is pretty!'Adolf' for a european prince i think is off-limits for a couple of more decades (at least)... even if it is a familyname..
kathia_sophia said:i like Georgiana too^^ i like traditional names that are forgotten in history, like Genevieve, Isolde (really really like it! Princess Isolde^^)...and then a Prince Tristan
I wouldn't say that Adolf is that much of a Bernadotte name, there has only been three males with the name in the family and always in combination with Gustaf; Oscar, Carl and Gustaf are more common.as for Adolf, even though i dont like the name itself, its a Bernadotte name and runs in the family.
Countess Estelle Bernadotte was the wife of count Folke Bernadotte. I wouldn't say that she was famous in Sweden, not even that well-known here before the little princess was named Estelle.I thought Estelle was a Queen. Was she the wife of Count Bernadotte? I am not sure who she was in Swedish history but I know she was famous in Swedish history. So Estelle is not a name out of nowhere.
She may have been a queen consort, but she and her husband were estranged, and she was never crowned.
Even if countess Estelle wasn't that much known outside the Bernadotte family Victoria had met her, as the countess died in 1984. Victoria's cousin Christina, daughter of princess Désirée have a daughter named Estelle, born in 2000.thanks for the Estelle history. doesn't sound too great. Wonder why the choice? Maybe they just liked the name.
It was said that in honour of Estelle's husband Folke.thanks for the Estelle history. doesn't sound too great. Wonder why the choice? Maybe they just liked the name.
Victoria's cousin Christina, daughter of princess Désirée have a daughter named Estelle, born in 2000.
Wow, I didn't know that. I think that's weird, having two children of the same generation (well, almost) with the same name in a family... I would never name my child like any of my cousin's children.
Wow, I didn't know that. I think that's weird, having two children of the same generation (well, almost) with the same name in a family... I would never name my child like any of my cousin's children.
Well Andrew was also one of the many names of Edward VIII, Andrew being one of the patron saints of the UK (George, Andrew, Patrick, David) all of whose names were given to Edward VIII .Diana isn't really a royal name either though, is it? I may be wrong there, I can't say I've researched it. I think if it's a middle name, the fact that Carole isn't "royal" won't matter. I'm not aware that Andrew is even a royal name in the BRF, but it was the name of Philip's father.
I would imagine Caroline would be in the child's name somewhere, as most British Royals get 4 names (aside from Peter, Zara, Beatrice and Eugenie, all the rest have 4. Even the distant cousins have 4.) Elizabeth will no doubt feature in one of their children's names, however I doubt Diana will.
I'd like to see Charlotte and Rose come back into the family. Charlotte Rose seems like a nice name, but the name will probably not be anything we pick. When the Wessex's named Louise, my mum said she was shocked by that choice. I also think if they weren't "Royal" and just an "ordinary" couple, Edward and Sophie would have probably just called their son Theo. Most of the British Royals choose traditional names.
I think Charles, Arthur, Philip, Michael and James will be in William and Catherine's son's names somewhere, to honour both sides of the family. (I reckon her brother James was named for a grandfather or something, hence why I have added it to the line up.)
Mariel1 said:Lady Rose Windsor is "Rose Victoria". That is surely a nice name. I don't know if Rose is weighty enough for an empress-in-waiting, but I think it would be so refreshing to break away from the modern traditions and yet honor old ones. I can't recall who was "Rose" other than Princess Margaret Rose, and she dropped the Rose as an adult. The flower rose is a Windsor symbol, I guess, as Elizabeth the Queen Mum wore Windsor roses in her hair at her wedding.
Diana is, to me, a name with pagan connotations. You know, Diana goddess of the Hunt in ancient Greece. Pagan temples dedicated to Diana, as in Ephesus.
An anglo-saxon name would be a "toast" to that part of the family's ancient background.
How about Princess Rowena after the Lady Rowena in Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe"?
I'm still a big Margaret fan, though, to honor the Scotts queen. Maybe they should just name the kids after the saint's day they are born on, although that could get exciting if the name was excessively strange. There is a day on the Church of England calendar dedicated to Clive Staples Lewis, or C. S. Lewis, the poet and philosopher who has had so much effect on the modern psyche. Prince Clive would be...odd?
For Guillaume and Stephanie:
Princess Marie Alix Teresa Wilhelmina Charlotte
Princess Charlotte Maria Beatrix Louise Isabelle
Princess Antonia Rosalie Marie Adelaide Gabrielle
Prince Jean Marie Philippe Guillaume Henri
Prince Antoine Marie Felix Léopold Julien
Prince Benoît Jaques Marie Christian Gustave
I doubt that Madeleine will chose the name Sophia for a daughter, nor do I think Margareta will be among the names, it's not a very popular name among parents today. I think Madeleine will chose a name that's popular in Sweden today, for example Ingrid, Astrid, Sigrid, or Emma, Ebba, Hedvig, Louise would probably be a given (after her friend Lussan), Lilian is also a possible choice. Here's a list over popular children's names in Sweden 2011: http://svenskanamn.alltforforaldrar.se/namntoppen/If Madeleine has a daughter then maybe she will name her something like these:
Amelie Josephine Silvia Alice
Charlotte Victoria Silvia Ingrid
Louise Sophia Josephine Desiree
Margareta Isabella Catherine Louisa
Helena Anne Christina Victoria
I think Madeleine will chose a name that's popular in Sweden today, for example Ingrid, Astrid, Sigrid, or Emma, Ebba, Hedvig, Louise would probably be a given (after her friend Lussan), Lilian is also a possible choice. Here's a list over popular children's names in Sweden 2011: http://svenskanamn.alltforforaldrar.se/namntoppen/