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[Opinions] From what I've read and heard (m)
She either hasn't named them yet or she's not saying. She just had the twins yesterday morning, so I'm pretty sure we won't know for a little while what she really named them. I would consider Max and Emme just a rumor for now :)

This message was edited 2/23/2008, 10:07 AM

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Re:I hope Emme is the girl's name!(m)I love the names Emma, Emily, and Emmaline, but Emme would be very nice as well.
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I guess she gave the international rights to publish first photos and names to OK! magazine and American rights to People magazine. The article you have sited states they "plan on naming" their children that. That doesn't mean that they have. When the magazines with the rights come out then we would know for certain.

This message was edited 2/23/2008, 11:58 AM

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I looked on like, ten sites about an hour ago, and one site said that her mother was buying baby bracelets with the names 'Max and Emme' on them. Who knows? I was just wondering...OH I HOPE SHE DOESN'T NAME THEM SOMETING WEIRD!!! Like Zora and Xavier.
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Zora and Xavier are 'weird'?Because the have an X and Z in them, or something else? I don't find them "weird".
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*sigh*. I'm ONLY SAYING that not many people have these names, and stars and celebs often pick these kind of names. Sorry if I offended you or made you mad. But it is sort of true. But, it's my opinion, and you're entitled to your own.
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Xavier is ranked in the top 100 and is a classic. It has had significant usage all over the world in many forms for at least a century. Carson or Ivy (going from your top names) are much more "weird" or unusual.
Zora is an unusual name but it is legit, has a great meaning and history of usage and would be a fabulous name compared to Apple, Peaches, Moxie or Coco IMO. I wouldn't even put it in the same category as many celeb baby names.Just my opinion.
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I think it depends on the person's view. I don't think Xavier is a classic name at all but on odd name. Zora is an unusual and odd name as well IMO.
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It depends on the level of education and where you're from.Xavier and Zora are both classic to me, mainly because they've both been widely used in literature. Zora is the name of a famous author as well - Zora Neale Hurston. Xavier and Zora would be much more accepted in my "circles" than a name like Carson or Apple.
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Question: What does education have to do with anything? Are you reffering to you an education in literature? I could very well understand about where a person's from though.

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Then what is that one woman who has the two kids adopted from foreign countries?? Where did you get my list of top names?? I'm just saying, I wouldn't use Xavier or Zora. Sorry.
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I think you are thinking of Angelina Jolie and her adopted daughter Zahara.You have a list of names in your profile.
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Yeah. What about them? That's kind of a weird name. To me. I do? Wow. I JUST edited that thing like 30 minutes ago, and people are already looking at it??? That's embarrassing. ( Did I spell that right?)
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I thought that was who you were refering to when you said "that one woman who has the two kids adopted from foreign countries."
Why is people looking at your profile embarrassing?
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I must have ticked quite a few people off for them to be looking at my profile already. Yeah, I couldn't remember who she was. I haven't heard anything about her in a while. The last thing I heard, she had adopted a ,was it Vietnamese, boy??
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No, Vietnamese.Her first child is Cambodian. Pax is Vietnamese. :-)
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Cambodian.
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