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featured story at Celebrity Baby Blog: http://www.celebrity-babies.comFormer Law & Order star Elisabeth Röhm, 34, and fiancé Ron Wooster, 40, are first time parents after welcoming daughter Easton August Anthony on Thursday, April 10th in Los Angeles, CA. Easton arrived two weeks early. Further details were not released, except to say that Anthony is Ron's "other surname" and that it is the baby's last.Any thoughts?

This message was edited 4/11/2008, 3:20 PM

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Anthony is a surname"Malhotra said the name came to Rohm in a dream, and that Anthony is Wooster's "other surname.""http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5igpIhG5f8SqY6MgAXDrlpM6ZePcQD8VVSC000But that doesn't really make the combo much better IMO. Easton August is incredibly masculine
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Ugh...Most celebs come up with the worst names.
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I don't like Easton for a girl at all, but EaSTon WooSTer? Not good to my way of thinking if that's the surname she takes. The whole name is uber masculine!
Poor child :-((
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Easton August AnthonySo Anthony is the ln?
I love August.
Easton is quite strange.
No way this could ever be a good name for a girl!
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It's ridiculous. Anthony on a girl, come one? I realy don't understand why celebs saddle their kids with this sort of name.
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I hate Easton, seems so tryndee, you'll never guess if I'm a boy or a girl vibe + the uber popular -en/-on ending.August -NOOOOOOOO, please don't take all the nice boy's anmes for girlsAll together a bad combo, imo, especially with that last name.
What is so wrong with knowing the babies gender when you hear a name?
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No.
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Hate it actually!Easton is really ugly for a name imo and I think August is great, but only for a boy.
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I'd love it on a boy, but a girl?! :(
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Sounds sort of Southern-wannabe-society to me.
A personal name would have been nice....
I agree with Elena - Easton A. Wooster? Awful sound. Laughable, even =(
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I actually prefer Easton on a girl (not that spelling though) but August is masculine to me.
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I don't like Easton for a girl at all, but EaSTon WooSTer? Not good to my way of thinking if that's the surname she takes. The whole name is uber masculine -- not "soft" at all but full out masculine.
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I just read that myself and came here to see if it had been posted. :b I definitely prefer August on a boy, but I can sort of see it as unisex, but Easton--not unisex or feminine at all, IMO. I was afraid Anthony was a 2nd mn, but was glad to see it least it's just a surname, but still not impressed overall.
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NMSAA for a girl.It's still NMS for a boy, but it's okay. Mediocre. But for a girl? Ick!
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Very bad, IMOIt's not quite as bad as Jagger Joseph Blue, but still bad. Easton August sounds completely masculine to me.
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How is that a girl.I don't really understand the Anthony bit. Is that her surname?Uggh I think August is so masculine, it's like Robert or William or something.
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I was thinking the same thing...Easton is bad, August is horrible.
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I don't really understand the Anthony bit. Is that her surname?I think so. Perhaps Wooster is just the dad's stage name.
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It would be okay for a son.For a boy it just sounds... eh.
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I'm a bit biased, since my name is August.
but I much prefer Easton and Anthony on a boy.
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oh I love her name [m]Easton has been on my list for a girl for a while.I love both Easton and August [as a first name as well] on a girl :o).

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DittoEaston has been growing on me of late. And I think August is cute on a girl, no differant than any other month name really.
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