Mathilde1286
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What about Julianna? That's a pretty name. For a boy, maybe Alexander?
JohnRaven said:If it is a boy my guess is the names Claus and George (Jorge, Maxima's father) will be the middle names. First name? Alexander, Frederik,.....
For a girl my money is on: Helena and Emma:
Princess Amalia
Princess Alexia
Princess Helena or Emma....
Sounds good.
By the way Catharina is in fact a name from the Orange-Nassau family:
Henriëtte-Catharina was a daughter of Frederik-Hendrik and Amalia von Solms-Braunsfeld. Henriëtte-Catharina married Johan Georg II Fürst von Anhalt-Dessau. Their daugher, Henriëtte-Amalia married her first cousin Hendrik-Casimir II von Nassau-Dietz (who's mother was Albertine-Agnes, another daughter of Frederik-Hendrik and Amalia) Their son Johan Willem Friso von Nassau-Dietz became the heir of King-Stadtholder Willem III of Orange-Nassau.
Mathilde1286 said:What about Julianna? That's a pretty name. For a boy, maybe Alexander?
If they want the 'ia' sound they can go for the name Tertia, which means "the third".fee said:I think for a girls name they will keep their tradition with the initial "A" and the -ia-ending, otherwise the third little girl seems so different (something like Amalia and Alexia and oh yes little Melody)
carlota said:adeleide is such a nice name...
rosana said:Adelaida is a very old-fashioned name in spanish!!
Zonk said:I don't think its going to be Julianna. Doesn't really matter that its one of Alexia's middle names. Its all the name of Alexander's first cousin. Julianna Guillermo (sp)....wasn't she a bridesmaid at the wedding? I think both Maxima and Alexander are fairly close to her.
Henri M. said:Yes, but so are Catharina-Amalia or Beatriz, etc.
[/quoteYou´re right,you barely find a girl named Amalia or Beatriz in Argentina, althought in Spain it´s very different, but with some exceptions, like Luana or joanna, royalty tends to use old, traditional names.
princess olga said:how about naming their third girl (if it is that)after uncle Constantijn, you'd get something like 'Constantina'.
For a boy, actually naming him after Friso or Constantijn would be a good way out.
Constantina Mabel
or
Juan-Friso
Constantina's not a bad one, eh?Marengo said:Constantina... I am reading a book about good old empreror Constantine now (and all the Constantia's, Constantina's etc in his family) so i am all in favour.
Me too! That;s one of the best one's out there imo! Hedwig, that's such a special name! Maxima wouldn't like it though probably: I certainly get the sense she doesn't take a shine to Northern European names, which is too bad.Marengo said:To Henri: I love the name Sophia-Hedwig to!
boston01 said:What are some names that are assoiated with the Royal Family, because they should chose a nice traditional name