Top 5 Royal Baby Names: Henry, Phillip, Charles, George and Alexander

3:29 PM EDT 7/23/2013 by Mara Favis, Celebeat Reporter

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After the much-awaited royal birth of Baby Cambridge, one of the most-asked question is the name of royal baby.

Picking up the name of the next leader of Britain is probably one of the most challenging tasks for any mom and dad. This is the present situation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

It is an aspect of the custom to pay homage to name the child after someone who is beloved to them. Prince William may pay tribute to his mom -Princess Diana.

Usually, royal family members have three other titles included in their first name. For instance, William Arthur Philip Louis is the full name of Prince William.

Then, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have to inform the Queen of their chosen names for courtesy and to seek her approval.

Royal child titles are not usually revealed after the birth. It may take several weeks, especially since Prince William and Kate made the decision not know its sex beforehand.

It took per 7 days before the Royal Prince William's name was declared.

While the community speculate, below are the top five child name for the new prince.

Henry - The royal couple could name their son after the King Henry VIII of England. The new prince could be Henry IX.

Philip - Philip is one of the most voted names in polls if the royal baby is a boy. Philip is one of the most used royal names in Europe.

Charles - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may name the kid after Prince William's father - Prince Charles.

George - George is the name of the patron saint of England.

Alexander - The name was popularized by the late Alexander the Great who conquered much of Asia.

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