Julia Roberts Plays It Safe With New Baby Name

julia roberts photoJulia Roberts gave birth to her third child, a boy, on June 18 in Los Angeles. His name is Henry Daniel, and he weighed 8 1/2 pounds at birth.

Roberts, and husband Daniel Moder, are playing it safe with the baby name. After taking a lot of jibes about the names of their twins, Hazel and Phinnaeus, born in 2004, the couple have chosen to steer clear of oddball names like Phinnaeus.

It doesn’t get any more traditional than Henry, with his father’s name, Daniel, thrown in for good measure.

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  1. Meesee
    June 18th, 2007 | 7:17 pm

    Henry is one of those simple names that doesn’t sound too plain like Amy and Ben (no offesne to anyone named Amy and Ben), around my way, I don’t hear that name a lot.

  2. Joanne Justis
    June 22nd, 2007 | 10:37 pm

    Julia and her husband have no idea what powerful and successful names they gave their twins contrary to what people may think. The name reveals the personal characteristics/traits while the birthdate reveals the development areas. The twins will have the same development areas but because their names are different, they will have different characteristics. Here’s what’s interesting. The nontraditional name brings Julia’s children more balance and success while the traditional name they gave to their son will bring him a more difficult blueprint or journey in this lifetime. He was born an intellectual and as such will have an extremely different personality from his twin sister/brother. I’ve run blueprints on all of their children so I can make this statement as an authority on Baby Naming. There is a resource whereby parents can easily “test” the baby names they’ve picked before finalizing the name by using Chaldean Numerology to decipher the “code” of the baby’s intended name. This is a mathematical process and the only accurate way to “test” a baby name. Traditional vs. nontraditional naming plays no part in defining the child’s blueprint. It’s all based on a mathematical formula that determines the character of the child based on the name parents assign.

    Joanne Justis
    Chaldean Master Numerologist and Author
    Baby Naming Authority

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