Posted on 05/10/2019 6:34:57 AM PDT by C19fan
She kept the world guessing for weeks over what she and Prince Harry would call their first born, and stunned royal watchers when the pair eventually revealed the baby's name was Archie.
Fans and experts alike praised the couple for shunning more 'traditional' monikers in favour of Archie, which means 'brave', and is often used as a shortened form of Archibold.
Now friends of the Duchess of Sussex have claimed the former actress took inspiration for the little boy's first name from a beloved family pet.
A former close friend of Meghan revealed that the ex-Suits actress and her mother Doria Ragland, 62, had shared a cat named Archie, himself named after the Archie comic the Duchess had once collected as a child.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
if true, it makes the pretentious taxpayer-funded fools at ABC Australia have egg on their faces!
10 May: ABC Australia: Was Archie named by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after one of these Archibalds?
By Michael Collett and Emily Sakzewski
However, the name isn’t without precedent among the aristocracy of the British Isles.
While Archie can be a name in its own right (and it seems like that’s the case with Baby Sussex), it nevertheless derives from Archibald, a mix between the old German name Ercanbald and old English name Eorcanbeald ‘eorcan’ meaning genuine and precious and ‘beald’ meaning bold.
The Germanic version was brought to Britain by the Normans, but the name became more common in medieval Scotland where it developed its own Gaelic version...
There have been men by the name of Archibald in the House of Stewart (later the House of Stuart), while the name could also be a nod to Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, reportedly an ancestor of Princess Diana.
Here’s some background on two of the more famous noble Archibalds...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-10/was-archie-named-after-one-of-these-archibalds/11095496
I was POSITIVE that Archie had to be some significant British HERO from World War II... OMG.
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