I bet he's relieved - now he can go further than 20 miles away. Heh. Not that he will, 'cause he's a responsible father. But at least he won't be a nervous wreck if he has to.
I think Bardot's a wonderful girl's name, very crisp & full-sounding. However, I don't know how she'll do being called Barry - some girls can pull that sort of thing off . . . .
It's in the water. Really, it is! There was an environmental study a couple years ago about the cause of high female births here in the US, and it being caused by waste water not being treated very good when it goes back in our waterways.
So it isn't a surprise anymore when I hear "It's a girl"!
And yes, Bordot is a nice, classy name.
I don't know how it is for children with famous parents, but I know for a fact, a regular American kid with that name walks into school on the first day and introduces herself to the class is a wedgie waiting to happen.
GIRL: My name is Bardot Boreanaz
FRONT ROW: *snerk* Say WHAT?!
I'm not saying it's a bad name, actually I think it's lovely. Bardot sounds like the name of a beautiful woman. But for a 6-year-old in a US public school, it'd be killer. Kids are ruthless.
does anyone know the how to pronounce that? Is the T silent? Sometimes I think celebrities like to out do each other with the names. If Sarah has a boy maybe when they grow up they will do the horrible remake movie of Buffy- 20 years from now. ha ha ha
Not anymore Batman. That was true when I was a kid but students nowadays have all kinds of "unique" names. Even when they have a common name they tend to spell it crazy. Maybe it's only here in LA but people really go out of their way to give their kids one-of-a-kind names.
Boreanaz is Italian from the Slovenian border (which explains the non-Italian -az ending). It's David's mother who is Czech. Although he looks *very* Slavic (which is why he looks more Czech/Slovene than Italian) and not at all Italian to me (though northern Italians probably do have heavily Slavic eastern European and/or central European blood).
Bardot = named after Brigitte Bardot, an old-time French actress and fashion icon (pronounced "Bar-doe")
Vita = Latin/Italian for "life"
Jossfan_21 | September 01, 19:01 CET
And congratulations to the new parents!
[ edited by koyaanisquatsi on 2009-09-01 19:10 ]
koyaanisquatsi | September 01, 19:09 CET
Congratulations!
[ edited by Pointy on 2009-09-01 19:15 ]
Pointy | September 01, 19:09 CET
impalergeneral | September 01, 19:16 CET
redeem147 | September 01, 19:34 CET
Bardot - French
Vita Italian (Life)
Boreanaz - Spanish
Looks that David likes Latin languages.
Brasilian Chaos Man | September 01, 20:17 CET
Also awwwwwwwwwwww!!! :)
[ edited by Shep on 2009-09-01 20:46 ]
Shep | September 01, 20:46 CET
Storyteller | September 01, 21:00 CET
maje | September 01, 21:05 CET
WheelsOfJoy | September 01, 21:57 CET
That's...uh...unique.
I wonder if they named her for Brigitte?
I bet he's relieved - now he can go further than 20 miles away. Heh. Not that he will, 'cause he's a responsible father. But at least he won't be a nervous wreck if he has to.
ShadowQuest | September 01, 22:02 CET
If anyone is wondering it. Vita in Italian means Life.
rua1412 | September 01, 22:06 CET
Pointy | September 01, 22:31 CET
Giles'chainsawchick | September 01, 22:52 CET
Congrats to David and Jaime!
jkalderash | September 01, 22:55 CET
kalia | September 01, 23:33 CET
So it isn't a surprise anymore when I hear "It's a girl"!
And yes, Bordot is a nice, classy name.
Little Green Kid | September 01, 23:52 CET
Allen Doyle | September 02, 00:55 CET
Xane | September 02, 01:51 CET
vampmogs | September 02, 02:36 CET
I don't know how it is for children with famous parents, but I know for a fact, a regular American kid with that name walks into school on the first day and introduces herself to the class is a wedgie waiting to happen.
GIRL: My name is Bardot Boreanaz
FRONT ROW: *snerk* Say WHAT?!
I'm not saying it's a bad name, actually I think it's lovely. Bardot sounds like the name of a beautiful woman. But for a 6-year-old in a US public school, it'd be killer. Kids are ruthless.
Hope she's home-schooled.
Batman1016 | September 02, 03:21 CET
drvmyslfcrzy | September 02, 05:43 CET
[ edited by Xane on 2009-09-02 05:44 ]
Xane | September 02, 05:44 CET
latinandgreek | September 02, 13:01 CET
"Corn grits," David and Jaimie!
DaddyCatALSO | September 02, 15:27 CET
Just a guess, but Brigitte Bardot is a huge animal rights person so maybe it's an homage to her because of David's personal views?
Old Fan | September 02, 15:55 CET
Bardot = named after Brigitte Bardot, an old-time French actress and fashion icon (pronounced "Bar-doe")
Vita = Latin/Italian for "life"
[ edited by NileQT87 on 2009-09-02 17:21 ]
NileQT87 | September 02, 17:17 CET