Ashton Kutcher Describes How He Arrived at the Baby’s Name!
Fatherhood really changes you a lot! The Two And Half Men star shared his joy of being father for the first time as talked on Tuesday with Conan O’Brien.
He did not hesitate to tell how much he started loving his parents as he saw his daughter for the first time. The star said that first thing what he did that called his parents and said sorry. It was the first time when he realized how much they loved him! The proud father had only praise and praise for the new born! He said, “It’s unbelievable. It’s the greatest thing on Earth. We’re really privileged that we have time and can afford to take time. So we don’t have a nanny or a night nurse of any of the stuff. It’s just the two of us.” He also admitted that as he decided to stay at home for Isabelle, he learnt many little but important things! Now the 30 day old father has become expert in pacifying the baby.
The actor has now become so much acquainted with her little cutie pie that, he can flaunt this comfort relationship when his friends are around! He said, “I like to give the baby to my friends and let [Wyatt] cry for a second. Then be like, ‘Let me just take care of that.'” Kutcher is very happy with the baby’s behavior as she makes them wake up only once or twice at night! He admits that they got ‘The really good one!”
But what is more intriguing about the whole thing is how did this Wyatt Isabelle’ name came into their minds! They started looking for names even before Mila was even pregnant! Kutcher explained that this name came into his mind while he was at a sporting event! He said, “We were going to a Lakers game and I got name Tourette’s and I just started listing off anything and everything that I saw: ‘Sign! Truck! Wall! Door!’” On this Mila’s reaction was obvious as she told him to shut up! Then one more time he said, “I’ve got a really dumb idea. What about Wyatt?’ She goes, ‘That’s it.'”
The middle name is however conventional. He explained, “We gave her the middle name Isabelle after Mila’s grandfather, who was Yitzhak, so it has a little heritage [too].”