Soleil Moon Frye reveals her new son’s unique name
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(Clockwise from top left, Evan Agostini / Associated Press; Pierre Andrieu / AFP/Getty Images; Al Seib / Los Angeles Times; Frederic J. Brown / AFP/Getty Images)The “Clueless” actress and her rocker husband’s son received his name as the result of a compromise and a suggestion by her mother-in-law. “We had narrowed our list to five boy names and then we couldn’t really decide,” she told Us Weekly. “He suggested Bear or Blu, and I loved them both.”
(Carlo Allegri / Associated Press)Soleil Moon Frye has announced her new son’s name and, boy oh boy, did girlfriend not disappoint with this one!
“Welcome to the world Lyric Sonny Roads Goldberg!” Frye announced Wednesday on her blog. “Can’t wait to share our pics and moments in the upcoming months. Thanks for all the love and support.”
Frye, married to Jason Goldberg, has two daughters also: Jagger Joseph Blue, 8, and Poet Sienna Rose, 5½.
The new little guy — we’re not sure if they’re calling him Lyric, or Sonny or something else entirely — arrived Monday night, with Mom making the birth announcement Tuesday on Twitter.
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“Nothing like those first days of your new baby,” the “Punky Brewster” star tweeted later in the day. “I’m soaking it all in and I am in love.”
Happy baby, Soleil Moon!
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