[Games] Re: E.Tracy's Royal Congrats Round 2
in reply to a message by E.Tracy
Questions: First, I'd prefer more "traditional" royalty names. That's one of the reasons I like Royal Congrats games - because the names are up to my taste. Secondly, no, I'm not much of a compromise game player. I'd prefer to decide alone.
UN: La Reina
LN: Borbón
DH: Don Jorge Cristiano Itzal (28)
DW: Doña Ginevra Maria Desdemona (26)
DS: Walter Konstantin Diego Michael (1)
DD: Wilhelmina Maud Carmen Francesca (nb) (title will be officially Infanta.)
Eighteen months after the birth of the Crown Prince, Doña Ginevra gave birth to another child, a daughter. The daughter was christened as Wilhelmina Maud Carmen Francesca de Borbón. As before, we have managed to secure an interview with the royal spokesperson, who has informed us of the reasons behind the princess' name. According to the information we have recieved, Infanta Mina (as she was to be addressed) has a name according to the traditions of her mother's kingdom: first name (Wilhelmina) was chosen, second name (Maud) was after her father's mother, third name (Carmen) was after her mother's mother, and fourth name according to her name-day (Francesca, in this case St Francis of Assisi). It is unclear whether or not the royal family will continue with this tradition with future children.
UN: La Reina
LN: Borbón
DH: Don Jorge Cristiano Itzal (28)
DW: Doña Ginevra Maria Desdemona (26)
DS: Walter Konstantin Diego Michael (1)
DD: Wilhelmina Maud Carmen Francesca (nb) (title will be officially Infanta.)
Eighteen months after the birth of the Crown Prince, Doña Ginevra gave birth to another child, a daughter. The daughter was christened as Wilhelmina Maud Carmen Francesca de Borbón. As before, we have managed to secure an interview with the royal spokesperson, who has informed us of the reasons behind the princess' name. According to the information we have recieved, Infanta Mina (as she was to be addressed) has a name according to the traditions of her mother's kingdom: first name (Wilhelmina) was chosen, second name (Maud) was after her father's mother, third name (Carmen) was after her mother's mother, and fourth name according to her name-day (Francesca, in this case St Francis of Assisi). It is unclear whether or not the royal family will continue with this tradition with future children.