21 Babies in 2 Years!!! :O
A couple from Georgia (country, not state) had 21 babies in the span of roughly 2 years with the help of 21 surrogate mothers. This after the fact that they had like, 10 kids before that (1 parent had a daughter and the other had 9 kids). Oh, and 16 nannies are helping them out.
Parents' names: Galip & Kristina
The babies:
-Mustafa (19 months)
-Mariam, Alisa, & Ayrin (18 months)
-Hasan & Judi (17 months)
-Harper, Teresa, & Huseyin (16 months)
-Anna & Isabella (15 months)
-Ismail, Ahmet, & Mehmet (14 months)
-Ali & Kristina (13 months)
-Sara & Lokman (12 months)
-Galip (11 months)
-Olivia (9 months)
-Judy (3 months)
Other kids:
-Victoria (6-year-old girl)
The 9 kids' names are unknown. Ages of the parents are withheld, but I'm pretty sure the husband's way older because of his 9 kids. (Article below confirms my suspicions)
https://nypost.com/2021/10/25/im-a-mom-to-21-babies-and-have-16-live-in-nannies/
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Parents' names: Galip & Kristina
The babies:
-Mustafa (19 months)
-Mariam, Alisa, & Ayrin (18 months)
-Hasan & Judi (17 months)
-Harper, Teresa, & Huseyin (16 months)
-Anna & Isabella (15 months)
-Ismail, Ahmet, & Mehmet (14 months)
-Ali & Kristina (13 months)
-Sara & Lokman (12 months)
-Galip (11 months)
-Olivia (9 months)
-Judy (3 months)
Other kids:
-Victoria (6-year-old girl)
The 9 kids' names are unknown. Ages of the parents are withheld, but I'm pretty sure the husband's way older because of his 9 kids. (Article below confirms my suspicions)
https://nypost.com/2021/10/25/im-a-mom-to-21-babies-and-have-16-live-in-nannies/
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https://www.fictionpress.com/u/601678/ My FP account
http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1502052/ My FF account
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OK I'm a skeptic, but I can't believe this is real.
More money than sense, and far too much ego. They'd have done better to spend that money on a preschool in a poor neighbourhood. As it is, it's blatant attention-seeking, and cannot possibly be good for the children.
I can't work out their naming choices either. A lot of Muslim names, and then Harper, Anna, Isabella, Sara, Olivia and - the crowning glory - Judi and Judy!
I can't work out their naming choices either. A lot of Muslim names, and then Harper, Anna, Isabella, Sara, Olivia and - the crowning glory - Judi and Judy!
Absolutely ridiculous and heartbreaking! Sorry, but there is absolutely no way anyone could possibly have the time or energy to devote to each child in a reasonable and acceptable manner. There are just not enough hours in the day to care for 21 BABIES the way that they deserve, hence the nannies. These poor babies will grow up thinking the nannies are their mums, not their silly young biological mother. Yet another example of the filthy rich and their love of excess and showing off. How is this even allowed to happen? What about the welfare of these precious kids? And don’t get me started on their names and the repeating of names and use of similar names, it just makes them less like actual people and more like dolls!
Agree, I don't even want to comment on the names because of this
Agreed. This is sick.
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96K a year on 16 nannies is 6k each, which is 18.9k Georgian Lari, and they're live-in. That does not seem fair. Then the husband is apparently a Turkish fugitive who tried to have someone killed. Not to mention having that many kids means they're not going to be parented well, because how can you parents over 20 kids around the same age, in addition to the 10 other kids. And they want another 70??? How is that allowed.
This message was edited 11/9/2021, 4:22 PM
A different article says their goal is to have 105 biological children. Wow. So eccentric.
Hasan and Huseyin + Judy and Judi + Mehmet and Ahmet in the same sibset seem kind of sad. I wonder if some of the other names are repeated or that similar (from the 9 unnamed siblings).
It seems like the boys got Arabic/Turkish names as a rule, and the girls didn't necessarily.
I like most of them in a vague way, with Teresa and Mariam being my favs but don't care for the sound of Ayrin, Ahmed, or Harper.
Hasan and Huseyin + Judy and Judi + Mehmet and Ahmet in the same sibset seem kind of sad. I wonder if some of the other names are repeated or that similar (from the 9 unnamed siblings).
It seems like the boys got Arabic/Turkish names as a rule, and the girls didn't necessarily.
I like most of them in a vague way, with Teresa and Mariam being my favs but don't care for the sound of Ayrin, Ahmed, or Harper.
This message was edited 11/9/2021, 4:13 PM
I bet she named the girls and he the boys.
That's what I was thinking, but then I was stumped by the two Judys. The repeated name thing starts with the boys. I think the dad named Judi (it's a mountain in Turkey - and the landing spot of Noah's Ark according to the Quran) and possibly Judy as well. Maybe Judi is a boy, though? I just assumed they were both girls because I'm so used to Judith "Judy / Judi".
This message was edited 11/10/2021, 8:07 AM
Oh and maybe it's pronounced Yudi or something. That would make more sense than literally two Judys.
One being a Y sound *would* seem more reasonable, but the mountain is also written as Cudi (Turkish Cs sound like English Js), so...idk, the source was written for English speakers, but neither of the parents' first languages are English, and I don't even know how the names would be written/perceived in Georgia. I'd guess they're both J sounds, despite how weird that is, because that'd make sense in Arabic/Turkish, plus there's a trendy American name like Harper in the mix, but maybe one is a Y from Russian influence (like Yudif)? It's hard to say.
This message was edited 11/10/2021, 10:16 AM
I was skimming over the names, so I didn't notice Judi and Judy until now. Thanks previous commenters! Harper fits well with Judi/Judy, but not Galip, Mehmet or Ishmael. I think the two Judys thing was lazy and inconsiderate. All of the names are decent, otherwise.
Perhaps their names are mismatched because of their surrogate mothers. The choices sound random, but Ahmet, Galip, Mehmet and Ishmael are all Turkish - Turkish mother? Their family seems multicultural to me, unless its a facade to make themselves look knowledgeable or open-minded? I doubt that.
Perhaps their names are mismatched because of their surrogate mothers. The choices sound random, but Ahmet, Galip, Mehmet and Ishmael are all Turkish - Turkish mother? Their family seems multicultural to me, unless its a facade to make themselves look knowledgeable or open-minded? I doubt that.
The mom is Russian, dad is Turkish but apparently lives in Georgia because he's a fugitive in Turkey (was sentenced to life in prison for soliciting a murder).
Thanks for telling me. This comment and more previous ones are beginning to shed light on the horror of things.
This message was edited 11/9/2021, 7:11 PM
a very good example ...
Of the very worst excesses of the super-rich.
Judi and Judy? What's up with that?
And Harper? Where the hell did that come from?
Of the very worst excesses of the super-rich.
Judi and Judy? What's up with that?
And Harper? Where the hell did that come from?
The names don't seem to go together, and Judy and Judi, I think the mum was around 2q
This message was edited 11/9/2021, 1:12 PM