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Jan 13 2009

Lisa Bonet gives birth

Published by milyjohnson at 5:47 pm under Entertainment, Entertainment News, News Edit This

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Actress Lisa Bonet, 41, and actor Jason Momoa, 29, had a new baby boy.  They named him Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa.  She had him a few weeks ago. Yes, you read his name right.  That is the name that they gave him.  I can’t believe what she was thinking.  She claimed that she planned on naming the baby Nakoa-Wolf, but Jason did research on the first middle name (Manakauapo) and wanted to name him that.  Namakaeha is Jason’s middle name. 

According to Lisa, Nakoa means warrior, Mana means strength/spirit, Kaua means rain, and Po means dark.  The baby was born on a stormy night so I guess she thought this made sense.  I feel sorry for the baby when he gets older.  He will always have to pronounce his name to people.  His name has to be one of the longest names in history.  For his sake, he needs to come up with a nickname. 

Nakoa-Wolf is Lisa and Jason’s second child.  They also have a daughter named Lola Iolani who Lisa gave birth to in 2007.  Lisa also has a 20-year-old daughter with her ex-husband rocker Lenny Kravitz.   

Lisa is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on The Cosby Show and A Different World and most recently starred in ABC’s Life On Mars.  Jason Momoa is best known for his role on Sci-Fi’s Stargate Atlantis.

Congratulations to Lisa and Jason on the new addition to their family. 

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10 Responses to “Lisa Bonet gives birth”

  1. daniaon 13 Jan 2009 at 6:21 pm edit this

    Congrats for them,,, but i spend exactly 3 minutes tryong to get the baby name correct, but i keep failing ;-)
    well it is for sure, the longest name i have ever seen

  2. milyjohnsonon 13 Jan 2009 at 6:26 pm edit this

    LOL! I know. I’m still trying to pronounce the name. The only part I can pronounce is Wolf. :)

  3. cindy23on 13 Jan 2009 at 7:38 pm edit this

    That is quite the name!!! Why do stars do that to their poor children?

  4. Shelley Parkeron 13 Jan 2009 at 9:22 pm edit this

    Great article! On the good side at least when the child gets older he can choose which name he likes best. We never get those options. Plus he would have different friends also calling him different pet names. When Iasked my mother how did my name come about my mother replied it’s all I could think of you weren’t planned on then replied you had 9 months to think of one. Oh she said. My sister was named after a cyclone and my brothers name was picked before he was conceived thank god he wasn’t going to be a girl now that’s a name you could have written an article about hon if he turned out to be a girl and was famous. Again great article! I dedicate this comment to my brother who could have been called Patricia Lee Pamilton Poole.
    Love Shelley.
    xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

  5. cmaheron 13 Jan 2009 at 10:03 pm edit this

    Gee you can’t tell he’s a Samoan child. Thats going to be a hard one for Wheel of Fortune if they have use it as Proper Name Puzzle

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  6. dratiffaridon 14 Jan 2009 at 5:15 am edit this

    That’s a long name.

    Nakoa sounds Japanese?

  7. milyjohnsonon 14 Jan 2009 at 5:52 pm edit this

    I was wondering why the celebrities give their children those names too, cindy. They must want their kids to be in a lot of fights.

  8. milyjohnsonon 14 Jan 2009 at 5:54 pm edit this

    LOL, Shelley! That would have been something if your brother had a name like Patricia. Thanks for the compliment. :)

  9. milyjohnsonon 14 Jan 2009 at 5:55 pm edit this

    LOL cmaher! That would be a hard name to use on Wheel Of Fortune. The contestants can make a lot of money off of that name. :)

  10. milyjohnsonon 14 Jan 2009 at 5:56 pm edit this

    I thought the name sounded Japanese too, dratiffarid. I can only imagine what the birth certificate looks like.

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