Announced Jay-Z and Beyonce welcomed their first baby into the world, a girl named Blue Ivy Carter. So, what's the meaning behind the name?
The confirm name, many reports are suggesting that this is the name they chose for their child.
A man named Neil Coulon from Brooklyn is furious at Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z, according to New York Daily News. He has claimed that the stress of his wife delivering two premature girls was tripled by Beyonce's bodyguards treating Lenox Hill Hospital like an exclusive nightclub.
“My wife is just terribly upset. She had a C-section. She gave birth to twins. She is sore. Nobody needs this,” Coulon said according to New York Daily News.
The first two letters of "Ivy" are also the Roman numerals for four, Beyonce's favorite number. She has avidly spoken about the significance of the number in her life, which she broke down in her DVD, "Beyonce Live at Roseland: Elements of 4."
Beyonce's Baby Blue Ivy Carter Joins Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Baby Beti B in 2012
Beyonce's baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter, is joining Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's unnamed baby girl (nicknamed Beti B) in a very celebrity daughter-friendly winter season. For a long time now, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's baby was the big news on the Internet but now, it's time for Beyonce's baby girl to take over the lime light. Blue Ivy Carter is already trending on Google Trends, face book and Twitter.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived, people. Beyonce and Jay-Z welcomed Blue Ivy Carter into the world on Saturday night — because when else would a future diva princess debut? We are unreasonably excited about this news. And probably we should calm down about her, so she can have a chance to get adjusted to things like air and light and everything outside of babybumpdom.
Beyonce has given birth to a baby girl. As top breaking online and social media News reports, the superstar welcomed Blue Ivy Carter late Saturday night (Jan. 7), delivering via planned C-section at New York City's Lennox Hill Hospital.
The singer and husband Jay-Z had named the baby Ivy Blue, the online consensus now seems to be that it's the other way around. Lending credence to this notion is Gwyneth Paltrow, who took to twitter earlier this morning to clarify.
Russell Simmons congratulated the singer and husband Jay-Z early Sunday morning, followed minutes later by Rihanna.
"Welcome to the world princess Carter!" the singer tweeted. "Love Aunty Rih."
Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed their first child Saturday night in New York, a daughter named Blue Ivy Carter. The little one arrived via scheduled C-section, multiple sources confirmed to www.eonline.com.
Besides Bey's Blue Ivy Carter and Rai Bachchan's Beti B, some other celebrities who had daughters recently are Rebecca Gayheart, Keri Russell and Roselyn Sanchez. The list of celebrity babies being born is a long one but this season definitely has a dominant female feel to it. Jessica Simpson is also pregnant with a baby girl. However, another anticipated celebrity baby, Hillary Duff's, is breaking the trend by being a boy.
Hopefully, 2012 will be a great year filled with love for Beyonce's baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter and for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's unnamed baby girl and all the babies of the world.
The most beautiful girl in the world," Knowles wrote on Twitter before adding a statement about the top news online media. "Information that goes through the telephone always gets delivered wrong.
The first two letters of "Ivy" are also the Roman numerals for four, Beyonce's favorite number. She has avidly spoken about the significance of the number in her life, which she broke down in her DVD, "Beyonce Live at Roseland: Elements of 4."
Beyonce's Baby Blue Ivy Carter Joins Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Baby Beti B in 2012
Beyonce's baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter, is joining Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's unnamed baby girl (nicknamed Beti B) in a very celebrity daughter-friendly winter season. For a long time now, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's baby was the big news on the Internet but now, it's time for Beyonce's baby girl to take over the lime light. Blue Ivy Carter is already trending on Google Trends, face book and Twitter.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived, people. Beyonce and Jay-Z welcomed Blue Ivy Carter into the world on Saturday night — because when else would a future diva princess debut? We are unreasonably excited about this news. And probably we should calm down about her, so she can have a chance to get adjusted to things like air and light and everything outside of babybumpdom.
Beyonce has given birth to a baby girl. As top breaking online and social media News reports, the superstar welcomed Blue Ivy Carter late Saturday night (Jan. 7), delivering via planned C-section at New York City's Lennox Hill Hospital.
The singer and husband Jay-Z had named the baby Ivy Blue, the online consensus now seems to be that it's the other way around. Lending credence to this notion is Gwyneth Paltrow, who took to twitter earlier this morning to clarify.
Russell Simmons congratulated the singer and husband Jay-Z early Sunday morning, followed minutes later by Rihanna.
"Welcome to the world princess Carter!" the singer tweeted. "Love Aunty Rih."
Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed their first child Saturday night in New York, a daughter named Blue Ivy Carter. The little one arrived via scheduled C-section, multiple sources confirmed to www.eonline.com.
Besides Bey's Blue Ivy Carter and Rai Bachchan's Beti B, some other celebrities who had daughters recently are Rebecca Gayheart, Keri Russell and Roselyn Sanchez. The list of celebrity babies being born is a long one but this season definitely has a dominant female feel to it. Jessica Simpson is also pregnant with a baby girl. However, another anticipated celebrity baby, Hillary Duff's, is breaking the trend by being a boy.
Hopefully, 2012 will be a great year filled with love for Beyonce's baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter and for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's unnamed baby girl and all the babies of the world.
The most beautiful girl in the world," Knowles wrote on Twitter before adding a statement about the top news online media. "Information that goes through the telephone always gets delivered wrong.
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