Celebrities, from pop stars to movie actors, are notorious for coming up with strange names for their offspring.
Well when your father’s name is Ned Rocknroll, what do you expect?reveals. Explaining the name, the British actress said that Blaze came from her and Ned's"meeting in a house blaze" – referring to the time when both were guests at Richard Branson’s house on Necker Island when a fire broke out.The four-year-old daughter of American actress Zooey Deschanel and her ex-husband, producer Jacob Pechenik, was named after theactress' love for the water animal.
"Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, much like alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. But it has a lot of mystical, symbolic meanings of humility, strength," says the Jewish-raised actress, who welcomed her son with French choreographer husband, Benjamin Millepied in 2011.Wacky rapper couple Cardi B and Offset were never going to have a run-of-the-mill name for their 18-month-old daughter. As Cardi put it:"Anything else woulda been basic.
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