It’s a boy, 7lb 4oz.
Tripp Easton Mitchell Johnston
Glad he healthy and Bristol is doing fine.
It’s a boy, 7lb 4oz.
Tripp Easton Mitchell Johnston
Glad he healthy and Bristol is doing fine.
I wish them much happiness, but why am I not surprised by the first name?
I hope they manage to slip out of the spotlight, and that Bristol waits a few years before bringing forth the siblings Trapp, Troll, and Bridge.
Not sure. But I am surprised that there are four names, to his name.
Everything’s bigger in Alaska.
I thought that was Texas.
Well, you know what they say: To make Texas the third-largest state, cut Alaska in half.
To go back to the poor kid’s name, who else knew that Easton and Mitchell makes hockey equipment?
:smack:
If he were born in Texas it would have been Tripp-Bob.
Could have named him “Puck” and he would still have fit into that family.
That does explain the surprisingly normal middle names. Easton is new and trendy (something like #350 on the list of top baby names for US boys, and it came out of nowhere over the last few years, probably as part of the -en/-on naming trend), and Mitchell has been in the top thousand for decades.
My question is, why the second P?
Best laugh today, thanks.
They wanted the first name to be sophisticated.
No, no, that would have been ‘Trappe,’ along the lines of ‘Ye Olde Souvenir Shoppe.’
I’m glad everybody’s healthy. I hope the children and the baby are doing well.
Oooh! Name for their next son: Phist!
Even better: Physt!
So, is the shotgun wedding going through?
No indication they’re married yet though the baby has the father’s last name.
I think Obama should offer them the Rose Garden to get married in like they planned.
My parents weren’t married, but I received my fathers last name.
It’s relatively common practice that the baby receives the fathers last name, despite the marital status of the parents, so long as there’s no question of the paternity of the baby.
I didn’t know it was that common. Learned something new, thanks.