However, for someone in the royal family, likeKate Middleton, it’s even more tricky.
“Family links are tremendously important in this.
Indeed, choosing names for her children was a process that Kate has been open about.

“She just really talked about her own children, including how they chose their names.
As it turns out, Kate reportedly got some baby naming help from an unlikely source: her dog.
Themeaning of the name Georgeis “farmer” in Greek, according toThe Bump.

The name is also very traditional, and there have been several Georges in the royal family before him.
Moreover, St. George is the patron saint of England.
However, the pup died in November 2020.

“Very sadly, last weekendour dear dog, Lupo, passed away.
According to theDaily Mail, the name was chosen in honor of William’s father, King Charles.
The second Cambridge child also has two middle names: Elizabeth Diana.
The youngster’s full name, Louis Arthur Charles, holds a great deal of tradition.
In April, Kate visited The Baby Bank, where she sorted through some infant clothes, according toExpress.
During her time there, Kate made a small yet telling comment about having another little one.
“I’ve been there and done that,” she said.
And so it would seem that her days of naming children are behind her.