Prince Louis's full name is full of important and deep meanings – from "free man" to paying homage to several high-ranking members of the royal family.
Naming new members of the royal family is a "big responsibility" – so it's no surprise that their names are historic.
Four days after his birth, Prince Louis's full name was revealed to the world - Louis Arthur Charles. This delights royal fans around the world.
The announcement on Twitter read: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are pleased to announce that they have named their son Louis Arthur Charles. This baby will be called His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge. ”
There is a wealth of meaning behind his name, which is not surprising as it will go down in history as the baby's name. His name, Louis, surprised people, as it was not popular in the weeks leading up to his arrival. The name "Louis" means famous warrior and is one of Prince William's middle names.
It pays tribute to Prince Philip's uncle, Prince Charles's mentor, the late Lord Louis Mountbatten. He was brutally killed in the 1979 IRA** incident. Arthur is one of the bookmaker's favorite names. Arthur has a rich English history and pays homage to the sixth-century king and his knightly roundtable.
Several members of the royal family have been known as Arthur in the past, including Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII, and Prince Arthur, Victoria's seventh son, who was also Duke of Connaught and Strathasen.
Prince Louis's third name is a tribute to his grandfather, King Charles, which means "free man". When he was born, then Prince Charles said: "We are all very happy with the news. Another grandson is such a joy and the only trouble is that I don't know how to keep up with them."
We recently reported that Princess Charlotte's name is full of hidden meanings. On May 2, 2015, the young princess was named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana at birth.
To this day, we still see clearly that her name is associated with many family relationships and people in her life. First, it is believed that her name is related to Charlotte's grandfather, King Charles III, as a female version of his name. Charlotte's middle name, Elizabeth, is also apparently a tribute to her great-grandmother and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
It is also the name of Prince William's great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth. A number of other royal women also have Elizabeth as their middle name, including Princess Anne, Princess Beatrice, and Lady Louise Windsor.
Elizabeth is also Kate's own middle name, passed down from Kate's grandmother, Elizabeth Harrison, in the Middleton family tree, who died when Kate was nine years old. Kate's mother, Carol, has the same middle name.
Charlotte's second middle name, Diana, was certainly chosen in honor of William's mother, the late Princess Diana. Before she was born, some royal fans speculated that the young princess would be named Diana, but William was quick to make it clear that his daughter would not have Diana as a name.
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