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Harper's Bazaar

This Is What the Royal Baby's Name Means

Harper's Bazaar Staff
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From Harper's BAZAAR

Prince William and Kate Middleton have announced the name of the royal baby: Louis Arthur Charles.

The royal couple threw a curveball at fans betting on options like Alexander or Albert, but they did end up using one favorite, Arthur, as the child's middle name. The newborn's full title sounds regal already, but what does it mean, exactly? Here, we break down the significance behind little Prince Louis' name.

Louis

Meaning: famous in battle, famous warrior

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Origin: German, French

Although Louis is a common royal moniker in French history, the name was recently used by some of the new prince's recent relatives. Big brother Prince George's full name is George Alexander Louis and father Prince William's full name is William Arthur Philip Louis. The Duke of Cambridge's uncle Prince Edward's full name is Edward Antony Richard Louis.

There's also Louis Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India and uncle to the baby's great-grandfather, Prince Philip, BBC points out. His father was Prince Louis of Battenberg (Prince Philip's grandfather and the baby's great-great-great-grandfather).

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Arthur

Meaning: bear, according to Nameberry and Baby Center; noble, courageous, according to Babble

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Origin: Celtic, English

In addition to the mythical, medieval king of Camelot, other royals have been named Arthur, but in more subtle ways. It appears in Prince William’s full name (William Arthur Philip Louis), and grandfather Prince Charles’ full name (Charles Philip Arthur George), according to Royal Central. Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of Princess Margaret (the Queen’s sister) and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, named also her son Arthur.

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Charles

Meaning: strong, manly, free man

Origin: German, French

This one's a no-brainer tribute to the baby's grandfather, the Prince of Wales. But it's also a slight nod to his uncle, Prince Harry, whose full name is Henry Charles Albert David. The infant also shares a name with his 17th century royal ancestor, King Charles I (the second son of King James I), who ruled over England, Ireland, and Scotland. The monarch was born in 1600 and died in 1649, after his constant conflicts with Parliament, which resulted in civil war, led to his execution.

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