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Will Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Punk Us with Another Gender-Bender Baby Name?

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have selected a name for their soon-to-be-born 2nd child, a baby boy and we at the Bellyitch offices are hedging bets on whether they’ll flip the script on the gender bender celeb baby naming trend.

Kutcher confirmed that he and his wife are expecting  a baby boy after the two gave their first child, a daughter a male name: Wyatt.

In 2013, we blogged about the then celebrity -name trend of giving girls boy or unconventional objects names. Back then, the celebs on the list included:

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian : North
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon: Monroe
Lisa Ling: Jett
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson: Maxwell
Beyonce Knowles and Jay Z: Blue
Toni Collette: Sage
Gwynth Paltrow: Apple
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves: Vida

Then we updated that post in May 201 and noted that even more celebrities were naming their baby girls, traditional boy names:

Haylie Duff named her daughter Ryan
CaCee Cobb named her daughter Wilder a
Sara Gilbert has a daughter Sawyer.
Savannah Guthrie  named her daughter Vale
Ashton Kutcher  and Mila Kunis named her daughter Wyatt
Kristin Cavallari, Bristol Palin and Liv Tyler named their respective daugher, Saylor/Sailor
We also pointed out others that we missed
Rebecca Gayheart named her daughter Billie
Heidi Klum named her daughter Lou
Soleil Moon Frye has a daughter named Jagger Joseph
And recognized that the trend really isn’t that new given older celebs have “been” giving their baby girls boy names
Diane Keaton’s daughter is named Dexter
Teri Hathcher’s daughter is called Emerson
Michelle Branch‘s daughter is Owen
Melissa Etheridge’s daughter is named Johnnie
Rebecca Romijn‘s dauhter is Charlie
Angie Harmon is a rebel all three of her daughters have male names; Avery, Finley and Emery
Will the Kutchers join the likes of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz who named their son Genesis or Shakira who names her son Sasha? Time will tell. 

 

 

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