Dman said:Peter Hunt @BBCPeterHunt 29s
William and Kate's son's names are George Alexander Louis.
George is not surprising, as Alexander, a nice touch.
I'm more intrigued by the very french "Louis"...
One if William middle names is Louis
There will now be a bunch of baby boys named George. I wonder if they will call him Jordy (that usually happens in the USA).
William's name uses the French pronunciation, so I assume little George does, also.Will the British be pronouncing Louis as "Lewis"?
I too guessed George - and defended it against people who said it was archaic. George has so many pleasant connotations, particularly as I love George Harrison. I love the nod to the French, and to the Queen. They can call him Alex if they wish. Will the British be pronouncing Louis as "Lewis"?
Really? George is a really common name in my area, and I know of none nicknamed "Jordy".
Happy that Alexander made the cut, and I love the connection with one of William's middle names, Louis. William and Catherine have shown they are willing to make personal changes to tradition where they see fit. George is traditional, but only three names for the heir doesn't seem to be. Good for them.
William's name uses the French pronunciation, so I assume little George does, also.
From Louis Mountbatten i presume. If so it's a nice hommage to Prince Philip's name and to Charles's beloved uncle.