royal-adjacent baby name!
Jan. 25th, 2014 12:14 amZara Phillips (daughter of Princess Anne, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth) and her husband Michael have welcomed their first child together, a girl, named Mia Grace (now sixteenth in the line of succession, though has no royal status or royal titles, like Zara).
It's so plain and boring to me, which I find surprising because I've actually always loved how awesome Zara's own name is. It also just doesn't really fit with the type of English names I always see posted on here.
WDYT?
It's so plain and boring to me, which I find surprising because I've actually always loved how awesome Zara's own name is. It also just doesn't really fit with the type of English names I always see posted on here.
WDYT?
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Date: 2014-01-25 10:22 am (UTC)twothree thoughts based on your post:1. Mia Grace is a nice, solid, normal name - NMS, but that's fine since I'm not her!
2. The Royal Family is not the average English family ;)
3. Zara is still a Royal and so why would she go for something Unique? Looking at the current names in the family: George, Henry, Elizabeth, Margaret, Anne, Michael, Charles - they don't go for out there.
So yeah my thoughts were, normal and slightly more trendy that I would have expected from a Royal :P
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Date: 2014-01-25 01:46 pm (UTC)I considered Grace for a middle name, but I feel like Aubrey makes it too simple as well. It just, almost, seems like a filler name.
I love the name Zara too.
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