Posted on 07/09/2008 9:37:46 AM PDT by Perdogg
American actor Matthew McConaughey and his girlfriend Camila Alves turned to the Bible to find their newborn son's name, calling him Levi Alves McConaughey. McConaughey, whose son was born on July 7 weighing 7 pounds and 4 ounces, wrote on his Web site that "Levi" is another name for the apostle Matthew in the Bible.
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“his girlfriend Camila Alves turned to the Bible”
Try reading it and getting married.
Matt needs to Manup, and marry this woman.
True. And "fornication" is another name for sex outside of marriage in the Bible.
“The great thing about dating models, I keep gettin’ older, and they stay the same age.”
I think he should get some credit. I hope the child is raised in the church.
Ha!
Guess they skipped over the part about being married before having kids together.... :0
If thy girlfriend be single and the mother of thy child, marry thou her.
My thoughts exactly and ya beat me to it.
Based on my perception of how smart and intelligent McConaughey is, I bet he wanted the middle name to be ‘Jean’.
Well at the very least they didn’t abort this baby as we want to judge if they got married before they have kids.
I’m sure no one here ever had sex outside marriage and have no children that weren’t planned conceptions.
Geeish.
I was thinking it was after her husband’s song Raining on Sunday...but I dunno.
Sunday Rose -
Sunday - from Sunday Reed, muse of an Australian artist. Suggested by Nicole’s parents.
Rose - after Keith’s grandmother
http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/07/grandpa-kidman.html
If he were anything like his brother, Rooster- who named his son Miller Lyte-, than he might have named him Levi Jean.
And I’m not kidding about his brother and nephew.
I thought he wrote a song called “Sunday” and she liked that name. I read entirely too many celeb blogs.
Love it! LOLOL! Thanks for the smile!
My great-grandfather’s name was Levi.
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