Gwen Stefani, of No Doubt fame, named her kid. No doubt, it was a crappy name. It's what celebrities do.
Her first child with Bush lead singer Gavin Rossdale, was named Kingston. Not sure if they were fans of the folk band The Kingston Trio, or they just thought it was a reagal sounding name.
The second child, an 8 pound 5 ounce boy, is named Zuma Nesta Rock. Maybe they were drinking lots and lots of Zima when picking a name.
Geez, that name would be terrible even if it was Kid Rock, or Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, but...what's the deal?
Gavin has a teenage daughter with fashion designer Pearl Lowe. But, I have no clue what her name is.
Possibly a more unusual baby story occured the other day.
In Tokyo, a 61-year-old woman gave birth to her own grandchild, using an egg that was donated from her daughter.
Apparently, surrogate births are very rare in Japan, but the clinic in Nagano performed the procedure because the woman's daughter has no uterus.
Gwen Stefani, of No Doubt fame, named her kid. No doubt, it was a crappy name. It's what celebrities do.
Her first child with Bush lead singer Gavin Rossdale, was named Kingston. Not sure if they were fans of the folk band The Kingston Trio, or they just thought it was a reagal sounding name.
The second child, an 8 pound 5 ounce boy, is named Zuma Nesta Rock. Maybe they were drinking lots and lots of Zima when picking a name.
Geez, that name would be terrible even if it was Kid Rock, or Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, but...what's the deal?
Gavin has a teenage daughter with fashion designer Pearl Lowe. But, I have no clue what her name is.
Possibly a more unusual baby story occured the other day.
In Tokyo, a 61-year-old woman gave birth to her own grandchild, using an egg that was donated from her daughter.
Apparently, surrogate births are very rare in Japan, but the clinic in Nagano performed the procedure because the woman's daughter has no uterus.