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  • #741
who is Dinah? Do you mean Diana?

Diana was descended from the 9th Earl of Argyll, Archibald Campbell and the babys name could well be a tribute to Harrys' mother.
 
  • #742
My friend's named their little boy 'Archie' a few years ago. At the time I thought it was kind of an odd choice. But now I love the name. It really fits him so well. He is so happy and smiley and cute.

So I love the choice of the name for the newest royal.

 
  • #743
Hmm, I think "Spencer" would have been so wonderful. Maybe "Archie" is a nice name in UK, it reminds me of "Archie Bunker", a show in the '70's. Or an excellent name for a cat.

Don't love the name- sorry
 
  • #744
To my ears William, Harry, George, and Archie are 'old man' names. But that's just a generational thing. These names are all back 'in' and it's neither here nor there if they're to my personal taste or not.
 
  • #745
who is Dinah? Do you mean Diana?

Diana was descended from the 9th Earl of Argyll, Archibald Campbell and the babys name could well be a tribute to Harrys' mother.

I dunno. That's very remote. He was alive in the 1600's. I don't buy that. They didn't give him the name of his ancestor, Archibald, or Campbell. They gave him the nickname. Harry's provenance has abundant interesting naming opportunities.

I'm just always of the belief to name your children something that gives them options, depending on who they turn out to be. Give them an option to control the name they want to present to the world. That's why I like the more formal name, with a nickname they can change if they don't like the options.
 
  • #746
Lol at last count DM has 22 stories in circulation on their website re M, H & Archie!
 
  • #747
Here’s MO. I think Meghan and Harry want to show their independence and “normality” hence naming the bub Archie but by having Mountbatten-Windsor as the surname defers to tradition. Bit like a bet both ways. Archie is casual leading into Harrison and then the formal surname.
It’s 8am Thursday morning here in Australia and whilst going about my morning the name Archie has grown on me. Our papers are mostly showing the photo of the new family with the Queen and Phillip and Doria.

Mountbatten isn't tradition. None of the Queen's children carry the name Mountbatten because they are from the house of Windsor. So, that's a nice tribute from Harry to his grandfather, a man he has said he is close to. And interestingly the man he looks the most like, Prince Harry looks so much like his grandfather when Prince Phillip was young and red haired.

Princess Anne was the most "normal" of the royals. Kids didn't have royal titles and she gave a daughter a really cool, non-royal and controversial name, Zara.

Harrison is very American. It will be interesting to eventually find out why those two unlikely names were chosen.
 
  • #748
Zara means princess in Russian. j/s
 
  • #749
In regards to Mountbatten Windsor, I defer to Wikipedia:

The whole article is interesting reading!

Mountbatten-Windsor is the personal surname used by some of the male-line descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Under a declaration made in Privy Council in 1960, the name Mountbatten-Windsor applies to male-line descendants of the Queen without royal styles and titles.[1] Individuals with royal styles do not usually use a surname, but some descendants of the Queen with royal styles have used Mountbatten-Windsor when a surname was required.
The British monarchy asserts that the name Mountbatten-Windsor is used by members of the Royal Family who do not have a surname, when a surname is required.[1] For example, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Anne, Princess Royal, children of the Queen, used the surname Mountbatten-Windsor in official marriage registry entries in 1986 and 1973 respectively.[2] Likewise, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, used the name when filing a French lawsuit related to the pictures of his topless wife published by the French magazine Closer.[3]

Mountbatten-Windsor - Wikipedia
 
  • #750
Only complaints about the name Archie? I thought we’d hear disbelief that Meaghan delivered the baby. After her attempt to show a post baby bump fell flat. It looked more like a pillow up her dress.
 
  • #751
Mumsnet also mainly unimpressed

I think I'm swayed against it as there are 2 or 3 Archies at our school, and in my opinion it does not sound so great with a Leeds accent!

Every Archie in my daughter's school when she was in primary was a complete 🤬🤬🤬🤬 :D.

I like Harrison think that's lovely but not so sure about Archie but each to their own.

I hope the media start to lay off her I find the whole situation about distasteful with the digs at her and her family sticking the boot in.

She's not my favourite royal (Harry is) but they are obviously very happy so good luck to them.
 
  • #752
Oh it's starred out word.

It wasn't even a bad word!!! Started with TH and ended with UG.
 
  • #753
Only complaints about the name Archie? I thought we’d hear disbelief that Meaghan delivered the baby. After her attempt to show a post baby bump fell flat. It looked more like a pillow up her dress.

I don't understand what you mean by this. Women don't have an instant flat stomach after having a baby. She would have no need for a pillow. It's completely normal. After delivery, it takes about 4 weeks for a uterus to contract to it's normal size. The decrease in an average postpartum woman's tummy will be slow but steady.
 
  • #754
Oh it's starred out word.

It wasn't even a bad word!!! Started with TH and ended with UG.

I think it must be a badderer word in the US of A!
 
  • #755
I am disappointed a name remembering Dinah was not used.

Harry and Megan have done many things in their relationship to include the memory of Dinah. Why stop now?
But we don't know that for sure. I got on Google and found several baby name combining websites. And when you combine Charles Diana and Doria.....one of the blended names that pop up is Archie.
 
  • #756
As for Meghans tummy.... When she walked out the first thing I thought of was "she's wearring a cathader bag."
Maybe she is maybe she isn't, however it is not uncommon after a vaginal birth.
 
  • #757
I don't understand what you mean by this. Women don't have an instant flat stomach after having a baby. She would have no need for a pillow. It's completely normal. After delivery, it takes about 4 weeks for a uterus to contract to it's normal size. The decrease in an average postpartum woman's tummy will be slow but steady.
Exactly! Women don’t have an instant flat stomach after giving birth. That’s why if she used a surrogate she would have to fake a post-baby bump.

Some here were so sure the pregnancy was fake I just expected to hear more complaints, but was glad all the complaints were about the name ‘Archie.’
 
  • #758
As for Meghans tummy.... When she walked out the first thing I thought of was "she's wearring a cathader bag."
Maybe she is maybe she isn't, however it is not uncommon after a vaginal birth.
That would be catheter. That is some kind of speculation. The dress is made to flow out.
 
  • #759
Not keen on the name. They should have gone with Sunrise Moon-glow.
 
  • #760
The Duke of Sussex has travelled to the Netherlands just three days after the birth of his son Archie.

Bets are on for second baby for Meghan and Prince Harry
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor may only be three days old, but bookmakers are already predicting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will add to their family within a year.

Duke of Sussex arrives in Netherlands after naming son Archie - live
 
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