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Hi !!!Hubertus Michael, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and his wife Kelly Jeanne Rondestvedt welcomed their third child.She is called Madeleine Aurelia Viktoria Carin (b 22 February 2017).She join siblings...Katharina Victoria Elizabeth Cheryl (2014)
Philipp Hubertus Andreas Christian (2015)All the sibset members have the title of 'prince/princess'.Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Filippo Giacomo Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leonardo Leone Ludovico Massimo Niccolò Riccardo Romeo Stefano Tiziano Valentino Valerio Vittorio
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All her names are very lovely.
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How odd that the parents used Victoria and Viktoria in their dds' names. Perhaps they're honoring two different people. I don't really care for the combos yet there are names in each combo that I really like: Katharina, Victoria, Elizabeth, Andreas, Christian, Madeleine, and Viktoria. Overall, I like Katharina and Madeleine best. Philipp (in any form) doesn't appeal to me.
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Hubertus is about the grossest name I've ever heard.
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Haha.I asked my hubby and he liked it... eww.Though he loves Hubert..
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Oh no. I laughed so hard I almost peed. o_OI remember just dying when I first heard the name Publius. Some names are gross.

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yes ...Hubert is pretty bad, but at least it doesn't sound like a biological function of some kind, or hubris multiplied by a hundred.
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Haha... Victoria and Viktoria, though? No other name would do, I guess.I like Aurelia. Andreas and Christian are nice.
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Adding Victoria or Viktoria to any combo increases its regal factor about %1,000.
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Cheryl seems so out of place among those dignified to frilly names.
Cheryl? Really?
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Just looked it up and Cheryl is the kid's grandmother.
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Other than reusing Victoria (with a different spelling), and the random "Cheryl" that sticks out like a sore thumb, they gave their children great names!
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A Victoria and a Viktoria, how odd.
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