Madame Royale said:I'm glade you jest.lol.
I have always enjoyed the name Sanne for a girl,
GlitteringTiaras said:Welcome to the board, np242ne.
How do you pronounce the name, Sanne? Is it Saw-nay or San-ne?
Hi np242nenp242ne said:Thank you for the welcome.
I have always heard it as Sah-neh, though I'm not sure if that is the correct Danish pronunciation.
Agnetha would be Swedish I think. The Danish equivalent would be Agnete. But I agree that it's a pretty name, old too.wymanda said:What about
Agnetha Ingrid Margarethe Henrietta
RoyalEnquirer said:Soren Frederik Axel Joachim
What are your thoughts?
Princess Maxima said:Girl: Marie Desirée Margrethe Henrietta
hsieh said:who said i'm joking?
That would be a pretty name! A good combination! I hope they read this thread!wymanda said:Agnetha Ingrid Margarethe Henrietta
crm2317 said:Is it likely that the baby would be named Henrik when Christian has already been given the name Henri as his middle name?
For a boy I think it is nearly certain he will have Fredrik in his name. I love the name Soren does it have any history in the royal family?
Finally decided on a name for a princess: Anna Matilda Margrethe Henrietta
The first two names have a royal history and then the second two after the grandmothers, same as Christian
I hope this isn't a silly question but will the name of the baby be concealed until the christening or is that ritual only held for the heir to the throne?
betina said:No noone have ever been named Søren in the royal family of Denmark.
Not a silly question at all! For some reason, the Danish royal family does not disclose the names of a newborn until the child is christened. That happened with Joachim and both his sons as well.crm2317 said:Is it likely that the baby would be named Henrik when Christian has already been given the name Henri as his middle name?
For a boy I think it is nearly certain he will have Fredrik in his name. I love the name Soren does it have any history in the royal family?....
I hope this isn't a silly question but will the name of the baby be concealed until the christening or is that ritual only held for the heir to the throne?
UserDane said:As Betina has said, Søren is not commonly used in the royal family. I'm sure there will be few dropped jaws if they decide on Søren!