Ugg, Are You Serious?
According to PEOPLE Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck named their new daughter as follows:
Seraphina Rose Elizabeth Affleck
I don’t know about anyone else, but I am disappointed. I wasn’t that thrilled with Violet the first time around so I wasn’t expecting anything fantastic this time, but really, Seraphina?
I just don’t like it. It’s not like it matters because it’s not my baby, I’m just saying.
What do you think of the name? Comment and let us know.









At least it’s not Apple. LOL. Celebs and their stupid kids’ names. I never get surprised anymore. But I agree with you – I don’t like it.
You got to look at it this way….they have to give these kids ridiculous names because otherwise they’d just be called (random celeb) kid for the rest of their life…it’s a way to give them their own individuality…hey, it worked for Moon Unit, right?
I think the name is terrible.
I don’t like the name either. Hopefully they will call her Sera.
Seraphina is an ugly name. I hope they call her Sera too.
Damn it! I thought it was going to be a cool name. Seraphina is completely ugly and the two middle names don’t even go together *sigh*
If you thought Seraphina was bad, check out this link:
http://stupidcelebrities.net/2007/12/20/bizarre-celebrity-kids-names/
With Rocket, Racer and Jermajesty out there, maybe Seraphina isn’t so bad…
Dasche, I’m sorry to link to another celeb site on yours, but I thought the article was entertaining enough to mention…
[...] of The Constant Complainer had a very good point today as to the name Seraphina chosen by Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck as the first name for their second daughter born January [...]
No worries, very informative list
I think “Jermajesty” is the worst of them all.
Yuck!
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