Here are the top contenders.

Back in the 1100s, Eleanor was revolutionary.

In fact, Arbiter dubbed her “one of the most powerful and influential” people of her time.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

During her life, she ruled over both England and France.

According tohistory.com, she is “credited with establishing and preserving many of the courtly rituals of chivalry.”

The majority of betters agree.

Young Eleanor Roosevelt

Diana is, as you well know, the name of Harry’s mother, the late princess.

Whether intentional or not, Margaret earned herself the title of “rebel princess.”

Hmm, now that sounds likesomeone else we know, doesn’t it?

Princess Diana with son William

In her article, Arbiter also described the princess as “fun, spirited, and independent.”

Rose could also work as a tribute to Harry’s late mother.

At Diana’s funeral,Elton John performed the song “Goodbye England’s Rose.

Young Princess Margaret

“Additionally, Arbiter revealed that Meghan’s own mother had nicknamed her “Flower.”

Rose might just end up being the perfect name for baby Sussex.

Betters think it’s a possibility.

Prince Harry tickling a baby

Both HarryandHenry are possible monikers for the new baby, according to Ladbrokes.

Though, as of this writing, betters think Henry is a much likelier option.

However, he isalmost alwaysreferred to by his nickname: Harry.

Young Queen Elizabeth

Since then, all of us non-chums call him Harry, too.

It might get confusing to have another Harry in the house, but Henry remains a perfectly good option.

That is,ifthey have a little girl, of course.

Then-Princess Elizabeth

As of this writing, the name is currently tied with Diana as the frontrunner on Ladbrokes' site.

Royals often have more than one middle name, so it’s certainly possible to use both.

Asher biographystates, the Queen of England’s full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.

Young Queen Victoria

The expert dubbed that connection a “long shot tribute,” butHarry was close to Legge-Bourke.

This name also has a whole lot of significance in the royal family.

From the mid 1800s to 1901, Queen Victoria reigned over the UK and Ireland.

King George VI (born Albert), Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, then Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret

Prior to Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, she was the longest-reigning monarch.

She was not quite five feet tall, but herbiographyreports her as having had a “feisty temperament.”

As a child, she was also “said to be warm-hearted and lively.”

Prince Charles meeting woman’s baby

If Meghan and Harry picked this name, they’dcertainlybe following inthe tradition of using family names.

But she didn’t let that stop her.

Instead, she proposed to him.

Princess Alice

And this was back in 1839!

Princess Diana’s grandfather wasalsonamed Albert.

Kylie or Shane: A modern twist?

Baby in strong pose

This was likely meant to be a joke, of course.

“It’s possible.”

The couple did indeed welcome a daughter, but they ended up going with the name Charlotte.

Prince William and Kate Middleton with newborn Prince Louis Arthur Charles

The name was out, though, once it was revealed that the couple had a son.

Now that Meghan is expecting, the name has started making its rounds again.

Royal expert Arianne Chernock confirmed toHuffPostit could “certainly” be the soon-to-be newest royal’s name.

Meghan and Harry accepting present for baby

As she explained, the name has a lot of “resonance.”

Queen Victoria was the first royal to use the name whenshe gave it to her third child.

Since then, it’s been passed to other royals, thoughmostly through middle names.

Meghan looking at a baby

It may sound a little obscure, but that might just make it a perfect choice.

Charismatic and brave, he inspired fierce loyalty from his men.

Perhaps soon Alexander willalsobe a royal.

Although the couple went with Louis, the predictions weren’t entirely wrong.

The child was also given two middle names:Arthur and Charles.

Royal expert Arianne Chernock toldHuffPostthat Arthur much like Alice could “certainly” be given to the newest baby.

Arthur is a name that has been around for a very,verylong time.

So long, in fact, thatArthurian legendsexist.

Both her paternal great-grandmother as well as her great-great-grandmother on her mother’s side shared the name.

However, he’s not as sure about Ursula.

AsThe Washington Postreported at the time, Louis was a “somewhat unexpected pick.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could also end up picking something that surprises us.

In this case, there areplentyof underdogs.

As of this writing, theleastlikely name the couple could choose isBrexit, according to Ladbrokes.

Now,thatwould be interesting.

Given the fact thatroyals do not get involved in politics, this is certainly a long shot.

Even Serena, as in Serena Williams the name ofone of Meghan’s besties has made the list.