Boris Johnson baby name odds revealed by bookmakers after Carrie Symonds gives birth to boy
Winston is among the favourites, say bookmakers, along with Wilfred and George
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Your support makes all the difference.Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have had a baby boy, Downing Street announced on Wednesday morning, and the question quickly began spreading on social media: what will he be called?
Johnson is the first prime minister to have a baby in office since David and Samantha Cameron in 2010, when they had daughter Florence.
Boris’s two previous sons are called Theodore and Milo, and a host of names have been suggested for his third boy.
Johnson was born Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, and the name Alexander is considered to be one of the leading contenders, while his father’s name Stanley is also among the favourites, which was also the name of the Conservative prime minister Stanley Baldwin, in office during the 1930s before the second world war.
The names of other Conservative prime ministers like Edward Heath (20/1), Arthur Balfour (10/1) and David Cameron (16/1) are also in the running.
Other suggestions include Winston (12/1), after Johnson’s political idol Winston Churchill, and Wilfred (5/1), the name of Johnson’s grandfather which is the current frontrunner according to Ladbrokes.
The name of Symonds' father, Matthew (50/1) is not thought to be a likely choice, and nor is the name of her journalist grandfather, John (50/1).
Less likely are some of his political counterparts. The first name of his Labour rival in the last general election, Jeremy Corbyn, is rated at 25/1 while his successor, Keir Starmer, is 50/1.
The names of his cabinet ministers like Rishi (Sunak) and Sajid (Javid) make the list as outside bets, while Michael (Gove) is a genuine possibility at 16/1.
The names of other global leaders – like Vladimir, Kim and Donald – are all long shots, but not as much of a stretch as the word which has defined his political legacy to date: Brexit (500/1).
Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes (correct at time of publish)
Wilfred 5/1
George 8/1
Thomas 8/1
Arthur 10/1
Harry 12/1
Oliver 12/1
Winston 12/1
Charlie 16/1
David 16/1
Jack 16/1
Lucius 16/1
Michael 16/1
Stanley 16/1
Edward 20/1
Jacob 25/1
Jeremy 25/1
Joseph 25/1
Oscar 25/1
Sebastian 25/1
Luis 33/1
Guy 50/1
John 50/1
Karl 50/1
Keir 50/1
Matthew 50/1
Terrance 50/1
Boris Jnr 100/1
Dean 100/1
Donald 100/1
Kim 100/1
Rishi 100/1
Roy 100/1
Sajid 100/1
Tyson 100/1
Vladimir 250/1
Brexit 500/1
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