[Opinions] Celebrity BAs (including triplets)
Chilean footballer Luis Jiménez and wife María José López welcomed triplet daughters on June 15th. The girls are named Isidora, Rafaela and Rebeca.
Actor Sean Patrick Thomas and wife Aonika Laurent Thomas welcomed their son, Luc Laurent Thomas on June 9th. He joins big sister Lola Jolie, 2.
Belgian footballer Vincent Kompany and girlfriend Carla welcomed daughter Sienna on June 10th.
Dutch actress Fleur van der Kieft and boyfriend Richard welcomed daughter Mary Isabelle on June 9th.
Actor Sean Patrick Thomas and wife Aonika Laurent Thomas welcomed their son, Luc Laurent Thomas on June 9th. He joins big sister Lola Jolie, 2.
Belgian footballer Vincent Kompany and girlfriend Carla welcomed daughter Sienna on June 10th.
Dutch actress Fleur van der Kieft and boyfriend Richard welcomed daughter Mary Isabelle on June 9th.
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I'm in love with the combo Mary Isabelle! And her mother's name is Fleur? How perfect. Add Richard into the mix and their descendants will have lovely names to use if honoring.
Isidora, Rafaela and Rebeca are terrific. Rebeca seems a little out of place. But then again, I wouldn't want them to be too match-y so hurrah for Rebeca.
Luc Laurent Thomas is stunning. The kid benefitted big time from the parents' surnames, but it's still a fabulous name overall.
Sienna is an orange-y brown crayola crayon to me. Siena is a picturesque Italian city and a much better association in my head. And yes, I know the town got its name from the color. But the associations are too deep-rooted for me to change them now. Had the Belgian footballer (I love that noun) and his girlfriend used the Siena spelling I would have been warmer to the choice.
Isidora, Rafaela and Rebeca are terrific. Rebeca seems a little out of place. But then again, I wouldn't want them to be too match-y so hurrah for Rebeca.
Luc Laurent Thomas is stunning. The kid benefitted big time from the parents' surnames, but it's still a fabulous name overall.
Sienna is an orange-y brown crayola crayon to me. Siena is a picturesque Italian city and a much better association in my head. And yes, I know the town got its name from the color. But the associations are too deep-rooted for me to change them now. Had the Belgian footballer (I love that noun) and his girlfriend used the Siena spelling I would have been warmer to the choice.
This message was edited 6/23/2010, 2:38 PM