My co-worker said the same thing. Archie sounds like a child's name, not a grown man.
I don't know why they didn't ask me for my opinion, I was waiting for their call!
I'd forgotten about this!!
The name actually already has ties to the British Royal Family. At the start of this year, Prince George apparently told a dog walker that he was called 'Archie'. According to The Sun, the five-year-old was out for a walk with his grandmother, Carole Middleton, when he told the passerby his nickname.
Ouch! My nephew is called Archie, I love the name. There are two other kids in his year at school called Archie, so it must be fairly popular.
I wonder if the name will catch on in the States?
My main objection to the name Archie is it sounds like a kids name, a nickname.
Boys need a name that will fit them as a man, a strong name.
As a Southern, one can tell childhood friends of men as they are too many times called the name with the “y or ie” on it, Billy, Charlie, Jimmy, etc.
Archie will never sound like it belongs to a child from a royal blood line. IMO. Add to the fact the child is of biracial heritage, he definitely needed a better name. JMO.
I'm already planning on wondering what Meghan will be wearing to the christening.
Probably but I hope not, I would like a pic of Doria with other 'Royals' all together to shut the US media up quickly if for nothing else!
(sorry - no offence to all you in the States)
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