What Name Will Royal Baby Boy Have?

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Royal baby number three just arrived Monday morning, but U.K. bookmakers have been gambling on the child’s name long before his arrival. Previously, betters seemed set that Prince William and Kate Middleton were going to welcome a little girl, and the top favorite monikers included Alice, Mary, Elizabeth and Victoria. But now that we know the new royal is a boy, that changes things.

Since the Duchess gave birth, the rose higher than ever on longtime favorites, Albert and Arthur, and even James became a popular option. Ultimately, the royal couple went with a classy sounding Louis Arthur Charles for the official name.

Below, see the meanings behind the previously-predicted baby names for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's new son.

Albert

Meaning: Noble, bright

Origin: German, English, Hungarian, Swedish

Betting odds: 6-1 Ladbrokes, 9-2 William Hill

The baby may be named after Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s consort, and King George VI (Queen Elizabeth II’s father), who was christened as Albert after his great-grandfather.

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Arthur

Meaning: bear (Celtic), according to Nameberry; noble, courageous (English), according to Babble

Betting odds: 2-1 Ladbrokes, 2-1 William Hill

In addition to the mythical, medieval king of Camelot, other royals have been named Arthur, but in more subtle ways. The baby’s father Prince William’s full name is William Arthur Philip Louis, and grandfather Prince Charles’ full name is Charles Philip Arthur George, according to Royal Central. Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of Princess Margaret (the Queen’s sister) and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, named her son Arthur.

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James

Meaning: supplanter

Origin: Hebrew

Betting odds: 4-1 Ladbrokes, 5-1 William Hill, 4-1 Coral

The child could share a name with King James VI of Scotland (AKA King James I of England) who ruled both countries from 1603 until his death. In more recent history, Prince Edward (the Queen’s youngest son) and his wife Sophie Rhys-Jones welcomed a son named James in 2007. The 10-year-old is Queen Elizabeth II’s youngest grandchild. The moniker holds significance on the Middleton side of the family, too. Kate's youngest sibling and only brother is named James.

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Alexander

Meaning: defender of the people

Origin: Greek

Betting odds: 10-1 Ladbrokes, 6-1 William Hill

In addition to sharing a moniker with the legendary ancient Greek king, Alexander the Great, the new baby boy would also have the same name as big brother Prince George, whose full name is George Alexander Louis. It’s also a slight tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, whose middle name is Alexandra.

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Philip

Meaning: lover of horses

Origin: Greek

Betting odds: 8-1 Ladbrokes, 10-1 William Hill, 10-1 Coral

Giving the new prince this name would be an obvious tribute to his great-grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. However, he’d also share a name with his grandfather and father, because Prince Charles’ full name is Charles Philip Arthur George, and Prince William’s full name is William Arthur Philip Louis.

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