Weird celeb baby names: Bear Blu, Moroccan, Kal-El

Hollywood celebrities seem to have taken the Shakespearean phrase “What’s in a name?” a bit too seriously, branding their kids with bizarre monikers of late.

Latest to join the list of weird celebrity baby names is actress Uma Thurman’s new born daughter, who goes by the name Rosalind Arusha Arkadlina Altalune Florence Thurman-Busson, also called as Luna.
Thurman, who gave birth to her first child with partner Arpad Busson last year, says it was her elder daughter Maya Ray’s idea to give so many names to the child. Maya is Thurman and ex-husband Ethan Hawke’s daughter.
R&B superstar Beyonce named her first child Blue Ivy Carter. Though she didn’t comment on the baby’s unusual name, some reports suggest “Blue” has played a major part in husband Jay Z’s music career while middle name “Ivy” was chosen because of the number 4 or Roman numeral IV, which is significant in the couple’s relationship. Singer Mariah Carey and husband Nick Cannon named their twins Moroccan Scott and Monroe after the Moroccan-themed room where Cannon proposed her and the late screen siren respectively. Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr has titled his second son Exton Elias Downey. Clueless star Alicia Silverstone named her son Bear Blu and the actress said it was husband Christopher Jarecki’s mother who came up with the name.
New mother Shakira chose the name Milan Pique Mebarak for her first child with boyfriend Gerard Pique, and the couple said they decided on the name because of its different meaning in different languages.
National Treasure actor Nicolas Cage named his second son, from his third marriage to a former waitress Alice Kim, Kal-El after Superman’s Kryptonian name. Cage is said to have taken the name from the superhero series because of his widely known addiction to comic books.

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