Nicola is a very common name amongst women in their 30s and 40s. No-one is going to associate it with Sturgeon. It's not an unusual name like Boris or Keir.
I think the second baby will have same naming pattern as August:
August (from maternal great x5 grandfather) Philip (from maternal great grandfather) Hawke (from paternal great x5 grandfather)
The pattern is one name from close senior relative (pretty sure it'll be George if a boy and Elizabeth if a girl), and other two names from both sides for the families that are symmetric. Also to me it seems like if they chose name from a distant ancestor they preferred someone significant or with certain achievement (like P Albert and Hawke who was a Reverend and a JP), rather than just simply choose a "sound good" name.
Boy,
Ivor - from maternal great grandfather (a Brigadier)
George - from paternal grandfather
Godfrey - from paternal great grandfather (a Captain, fought in WWII)
Herbert - from maternal great x3 grandfather (a Lieutenant-Colonel, fought in WWI)
George - from paternal grandfather
Thomas - from paternal great x3 grandfather (2nd Earl of Leicester)
I think it's a boy BTW.
Girl,
Alice - from maternal great x2 grandmother
Elizabeth - from maternal great grandmother
Olive - from paternal great x2 grandmother
Celia - from paternal great grandmother
Victoria - from maternal great x5 grandmother (also Eugenie's own middle name)
Elizabeth - from maternal great grandmother
Very excited to see which name they'll go for. I love that they dug into their family history for August's name. My gut tells me it's a little brother for August, and my name guesses would be:
Boy:
Casper George Coke
Montague George York
Girl:
Cecilia Elizabeth Sebright
Eliza Georgiana York
Coke and Sebright are last names of shared ancestors of Eugenie and Jack. They're both names I could envision them use like August's Hawke. But I have to say, my favourite is York. A family name on Jack's side and for very obvious reasons also holds significance for Eugenie. Seems like a perfect fit!
If August is indeed "named for" Prince Albert, using his middle name, I could vividly imagine them using Eliza to honour QEII. It's fresh and bright (like August) and isn't too similar to a cousin's name. And Eliza Brooksbank sounds delightful!
The issue with Nicola is that people will associate it with Nicola Sturgeon and claim that Eugenie is honoring her or supporting the break-up of the UK. It won't matter whether the name is explained to the public or not that is what the York haters will say and they are a very large percentage of the UK's population.
I've thought of Alexandrina as first name as well but it doesn't go well with August , always wish some royal baby will use this name though.
I don't think Eugenie and Jack will care what hater think. I mean, they are hater, they would find a reason to rant and be mad no matter what names E&J choose. And Nicola is just a common name, Beatrice's mother-in-law also called Nicola, I won't be surprised if the York sisters name their future daughters Nicola and I don't see any problems.
Both the York sisters' mothers-in-law share the name Nicola. what a sweet coincidence.
And as for the use of a surname... except they used Hawke
The issue with Nicola is that people will associate it with Nicola Sturgeon and claim that Eugenie is honoring her or supporting the break-up of the UK. It won't matter whether the name is explained to the public or not that is what the York haters will say and they are a very large percentage of the UK's population.
Meee;2528698 I am not keen on reusing a name that a sibling already has (sorry William and Catherine with Louis when it’s one of George’s middle names and HM & Philip using Edward when Andrew already had it) so I hope they’ll use Stamp rather than using Hawke again.[/QUOTE said:I have a feeling that William and Catherine really liked the name Louis - but it was not considered a British "kingly" name so they chose George instead and used the one they really wanted as a middle name. If George had not been the heir, HE may have been named Louis instead. (Sorry convoluted reasoning, I know...)
The Peerage News blog states that the Brooksbank family tradition of using family surnames as given names goes back for generations.
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2021/02/eugenie-and-jacks-son-could-be-york.html
However, it apparently does not apply to every single member of the Brooksbank family. In August Brooksbank's direct male lineage:
Edward York Brooksbank
Stamp Godfrey Brooksbank
George Edward Hugh Brooksbank
Jack Christopher Stamp Brooksbank
August Philip Hawke Brooksbank
The name of Jack Brooksbank's brother Tom, whose full name is Thomas George Brooksbank, also does not follow the tradition, but he and his wife Amy, whose birth name was Amy Louise Ewing Rodgers, followed the tradition with both of their children:
Wilfred Stamp Ewing Brooksbank
Darcey Violet Ewing Brooksbank
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2020/07/nephew-for-jack-brooksbank-and-princess.html
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2022/03/darcey-violet-ewing-brooksbank-born-2022.html
I love Julia and it's also one of Queen Alexandra's names!For a daughter: Julia after Lady Julia Coke, who is the daughter of Jack's great-great-grandfather Thomas Coke
Julie - not quite Julia, but nearly! - is also a Battenberg name, if you go back far enough ��.
For a daughter: Julia after Lady Julia Coke, who is the daughter of Jack's great-great-grandfather Thomas Coke
No its Julia not Julie (unless you mean you prefer the modern name)
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexandra-queen-consort-of-Great-Britain