Following
the revelation that Kim and Kanye have named their baby girl North
West, Twitter has been flooded with comical reactions from fans.
One
female tweeter PamHuTch said that she hoped the couple's baby becomes
a fashion designer, so she could launch a diffusion line and call it
'North by North West'.
And
another horrified commentator JoeGeorgee, said it was like Liam Payne
from One Direction 'calling his kid Period'. Brookestirling suggested
that she will get married at 16, 'purely for a last name that isn't a
direction on the compass'
Many
also posted images of Northwest branded airplanes, citing them as the
'first official photos' of the stars' newborn.
However,
some have given the unusual moniker a thumbs up.
Kiss starGene Simmons, tweeted: ''North' is a fine name. North West. In either case, it's their baby. North is better than some I've heard: Lashonda & Facishia. What say you.'
Kiss starGene Simmons, tweeted: ''North' is a fine name. North West. In either case, it's their baby. North is better than some I've heard: Lashonda & Facishia. What say you.'
AndGottaStayFTD
said: 'Y'all making fun of North West for that baby's name but she
going straight to the top . . . and slightly to the left.'
UK
Glamour magazine editor Jo Elvin, explained that while she isn't a
fan of the name, her husband thinks it's 'pretty good'.
'Glad
we have just the one child and that I came up with the name,' she
added.
One Twitter user Chrisreed619, who claims to be 'a former licensed sea captain' said he applauded 'Kim and Kanye's commitment to bringing awareness back to basic navigation.'
Sources
close to the couple confirmed the decision, which comes five days
after Kim welcomed her first child at a hospital in Los Angeles.
The
announcement ends the intense speculation over the child's name, with
other rumoured options said to include Kaidence Donda, in honour of
Kanye's late mother.
And
a source told UsWeekly that the couple have already given their
daughter a nickname - she will be 'Nori for short'.
Many
have pointed out that this means 'belief' in Japanese. They added
that the child has no middle name.
They had it coming.
They had it coming.
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