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[Opinions] Celebrity BAs
Australian Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman and husband James Murch welcomed daughter Ruby Anne Susie Murch on July 8th. Cathy had a sister named Anne-Marie who died in 1990.Dutch soccer player John Heitinga and wife Charlotte-Sophie Zenden welcomed son Lennox on July 1st. Lennox joins older sister Jezebel (2).Spanish model Bimba Bosé (born Eleonora Salvatore González) and husband Diego Postigo welcomed daughter June on June 9th. June joins older sister Dora (7).French actress Julie Depardieu (Gérard Depardieu's daughter) and French singer Philippe Katerine welcomed son Billy on June 16th. Billy joins older half sister Edie (18), Philippe's daughter from a previous relationship.

This message was edited 7/8/2011, 4:01 PM

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I love the sibset of Dora and June.
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June is cute. I also like Lennox and Ruby.
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Billy: ick
June: I love that June was born in June! very cute!
Lennox: nice!
Ruby Ann Susie: I don't think I have any feelings about this....
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I love Lennox & Eleonora. Ruby is so popular in Australia - but at least it's a normal name. Oooh, Dora is great too!
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I'm fond of Cathy (as an occasional nickname for Catherine / Cathleen), Anne, Charlotte-Sophie, Jezebel (in theory), Eleonora, June & Dora (adorable), and Edie (as a nickname for Edith).
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I love all of them!!! I am not a fan of Jezebel, but as far as the BA'a I think they are great! My favorite is probably June.
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Ruby Anne Susie is nice.Lennox is okay, but JEZEBEL? Come on, don't these people even know who Jezebel was? And even if it was just a story, it wasn't a really nice one!June and Dora are nice.Billy sounds weird on a French child. I don't get what people in Europe find wrong with traditional names.

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I agree, Billy does sound weird on a French child. Especially the sound 'il' makes in that language. It's an eeya sort of sound, but... I'm sure they'll just say it the English way. Still, kind of odd.
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