Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they did not give them middle eastern names.
Where do you think Alexander was from?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they did not give them middle eastern names.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a headline about this that read "Noted human rights attorney Amal Clooney gave birth to twins"
I love whoever wrote that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wonder how much they weighed. She never looked more than 4 months pregnant and she was so skinny to begin with, I can't imagine she was carrying babies that weighed more than 3 lbs each.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've known at least three Amals.
Just out of curiousity, did you grow up/go to school someplace where there were a lot of people of Middle Eastern descent? I've always lived in fairly diverse areas but somehow never encountered a single Amal!
In any case, I'm always a bit pleasantly suprised when a celebrity gives his or her kid a "real" name like Ella or Alexander (or Amal or Lourdes, for that matter) as opposed to something "creative" like Moon Unit or Audio Science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they chose such common names. Maybe she doesn't like her own name Amal?
Amal is actually an extremely common name in the Middle East and means "hope" in Arabic.
Remember, kids, white people are not the only people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i wonder how much they weighed. She never looked more than 4 months pregnant and she was so skinny to begin with, I can't imagine she was carrying babies that weighed more than 3 lbs each.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they chose such common names. Maybe she doesn't like her own name Amal?
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Anonymous wrote:i wonder how much they weighed. She never looked more than 4 months pregnant and she was so skinny to begin with, I can't imagine she was carrying babies that weighed more than 3 lbs each.
Anonymous wrote:I've known at least three Amals.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they chose such common names. Maybe she doesn't like her own name Amal?