Here's What Your Royal Baby Name Preference Says About You
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Here's What Your Royal Baby Name Preference Says About You

Make your predictions, because it's almost time for the royal baby.

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Here's What Your Royal Baby Name Preference Says About You
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Of all the famous families, the royal family has to take the cake (or maybe the tea and scones?). Today, the news broke that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be giving birth to their first child, and the internet freaked out.

With royal baby fever in full effect, it's time to start speculating on what name the parents-to-be will choose for their first-born child.

Which of these do you think will win? And which one is your favorite?

The Ladies

1. Mary

You like tradition. You appreciate simplicity but find it's expressed best with elegance. You don't like a lot of pomp and circumstance but still, like the royals and their rich history. You've probably got some ideas on middle names for the royal baby, too. You would throw a graceful royal party and would make sure your little princess always wore a coordinated ensemble.

2. Alice

If you like Alice, I personally think you're on to something. Many people thought Charlotte's name would be Alice, and I can't help but think it's still a strong contender. Fans of Alice appreciate the historical significance of the royals but are also up with the times. You are probably a trendsetter who likes transforming outdated habits into modern fads. You don't tend to follow the crowd, and you enjoy things that are aesthetically pleasing.

3. Elizabeth

You love the idea of giving the baby princess a cute nickname like Libby or Liza. You're a fan of the queen and all of her work, and you especially enjoy the idea of a royal lifestyle. You are a loyal friend and advocate of your passions who is respectful and well-mannered. You also wonder just what it is the queen has to carry in her purse.

4. Victoria

You appreciate more formal names and are playing on the classical element of the current royal children. You're a fan of Queen Victoria and probably value her accomplishments as such a long-standing female monarch. You hope the royal baby will be a strong example to women everywhere, even if she never becomes queen. You like things to be a little different and unexpected but still time-honored and chic.

The Gents

1. Arthur

If you think Harry and Meghan should pick this name, you probably have a knack for wearing glasses (whether or not you actually need them) and sipping on some fine English tea. You appreciate the cultured things in life, especially good literature and art. You think babies are cutest when they're dressed to the nines in little suspenders, bow ties and hats. In your opinion, Arthur is the perfect name for a guy who will probably never be king but who will most definitely still be royal.

*UPDATE: Prince William and Kate Middleton gave birth to their third child, and named him Arthur.

2. Albert

Fans of Albert are probably the life of the party. They're the prankster of any group and love a good joke. If you don't pick up what I'm putting down by now, you might want to rethink your preferences. If you like Albert, you love a good nickname and have a quick wit. You would be the member of the royal family to serve anything but tea at a tea party. You appreciate the little things in life.

Do you have Prince Albert in a can? Then you better let him out.

3. James

Like all the Mary fans out there, you're more of a traditionalist. You know what you like and generally, like to stick to it, but that's not to say you don't enjoy a little adventure. You love finding meaning in things and are very nostalgic. You are close to your family and value time spent with them. You know a little something about the British monarchy.

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