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Are these 'Royal' Names?
Which names would go well with the titles : Prince, Lord, Duke, Count, EtcGiorgio, Jorge
Ferdinando, Fernando
Alessandro, Alexandre (pronounced A-Le-Shan-Dre)
Horacio
Gilberto
Roberto
Gérard / Gerardo
Reinaldo / Rinaldo / Ronaldo
Aloisio
Luis
Filipe / Philippo
David / Davide
Enrico / Henrique
Domingos / Dominico
Benedetto / Benedito
Victor / Vittoriano
Saviero / Xavier (Sha-Vi-er)
Eduardo
Edmundo
Guilhermino
Stefano
Andreas / Andre
Tommaso / Tomas
Amadeo / Amadeu
Cristiano
Angelo
Alberto
Augusto / Augustino
Antonio
Daniel
Gabriel
Demetrio
Timoteo
Teobaldo / Teofilo
Frederico
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Hi !!!I use only the names that you lited.ROYALTY
Giorgio, Fernando, Ferdinando, Aloisio, Luis, Filipe, Enrico, Henrique, Alberto, Amadeo PEERAGE
Horatio, Gilberto, Aloisio, Alexandre, Gerard, Gerardo, Reinaldo, Rinaldo, Domingos, Dominico, Benedetto, Victor, Vittoriano, Saviero, Eduardo, Edmundo, Andreas, Amadeu, Augusto, Augustino, Demetrio, Timoteo, Teobaldo, Teofilo, Frederico COMMONERS
Alessandro, Roberto, Ronaldo, Philippo, David, Davide, Xavier, Guilhermino, Stefano, André, Tommaso / Tomas, Cristiano, Angelo, Antonio, Alberto, Daniel, GabrielThis is only the opinion of mine and I had quite difficulty to tag some of these names...

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I would suggest a quick Wikipedia search of the names, to see what historical figures have been given those names.For instance, I know that amongst European royalty right now, there is a Prince Amadeo of Belgium (and Austria-Este), a Prince Gabriel of Belgium, and members of the Monaco royal family named Stefano and Andreas. Eduardo is usually Duarte in Portuguese royalty. Victor Emmanuel of Italy, Felipe of Spain, Dmitri in Russia, all have been used in different forms.
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