Saturday, 28 July 2007

Princess Tiaamii

Jordan and Peter Andre have named their baby daughter Princess Tiaamii.
Tiaamii - pronounced tee-ah-me - is taken from the names of Andre's mother Thea and Jordan's mother Amy.
Glamour model Jordan - real name Katie Price - explained to OK! magazine: "Her name is Princess Tiaamii. Princess because she is our princess and Tiaamii was Pete's idea because it's taken from our mums' names.
"We've put an accent over the first 'a' to make it a bit more exotic and two 'i's at the end just to make it look a bit different.

"We love it because it's unique, plus it means something special to us. I'm going to get a tattoo on the back of my neck with a crown and 'Princess' underneath."
Former pop star Andre added: "Katie always loved the name Princess but everyone thought it was a bit over the top. I loved it too but I wanted to name her after both our mums and then I just woke up one morning and thought 'I know! We'll just put them together!'.
"If people don't like it, that's up to them. We're really happy and proud."
Princess is the couple's first daughter. She was born three weeks ago and Jordan nicknamed her Bunny.
The glamour model turned novelist considered calling the baby Tinkerbell, she revealed, but rejected it as too many celebrities have chosen it for their dogs.
The pair also have a boy, Junior, while Jordan has another son, Harvey, from a previous relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke.

They also have no taste and a cruel streak.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well they wouldn't be "celebrities", and I use the word loosely, if they didn't give their kids daft names! We still call Ffion, FiFi Trixibelle when we want to really annoy her!

The Broards said...

"We love it because it's unique"

so is "Smelly Sewer pipe" Name a kid THAT!

Anonymous said...

that looks like the name of a crack baby.

jilly

Anonymous said...

It does not matter; when the kid gets to school she will find that there are at least three Princess Tiaamiis in her class. (A girl in my class had the same first and last name as me; talk about identity issues.)