The history behind the royal baby name

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Prince William and Kate Middleton confirmed the name for their first royal baby boy born son. George comes from the Greek word for "farmer," and has been fashionable in England for hundreds of years. The name is related to St. George, the protector of England, World Health Organization is alleged to possess slain a dragon within the late third century. George was the 12th most popular name for babies in the UK and very famous.

The Duke and Lady of Cambridge were possible thinking of the baby's great-great-grandfather King George VI. The new royal tot, once he ascends to the throne, are going to be referred to as King martyr VII.

Alexander was conjointly a preferred prediction for the royal baby's name, sculpturesque when Queen Elizabeth's name, Alexandra. The name "Alexander" conjointly comes from Greek and means that "protector of men."

the foremost renowned figure that bears that name is Alexander the nice, World Health Organization magnificently cobbled along a colossal empire, innovation some twenty cities across Asia and Europe. tho' there is ne'er been a British ruler therewith name, there have been 3 Russian emperors with the name Alexander, and also the current King of Holland is known as Willem-Alexander.

Louis derives from the German "Ludwig," that could be a composite of the words for "fame" and "warrior." It's one amongst blue blood William's middle names-his full name is William Arthur Phillip Louis-and was conjointly the name of blue blood Philip's uncle, the Duke of Edinburgh.
 
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