Saturday, December 28, 2013

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Since it known that Beyoncé and Jay-Z have called their first child Blue Ivy people have been trying to find the real meaning of the name of their daughter. There are those who think that due to the will of Jay-Z with Blue color, but Bey has written a poem that might be the real reason why they decided to call their daughter Blue. "The world is blue at the ends and its detail. This blue color is lost. Light at the end of a collection of colors both travel distance from the sun to us. Hupotea among the 'molecules' of air and circulate the water. Water has no color, surface waters appear to have any colors available austroflamm on it, but deep water takes all colors scattered, water being the most authentic and so are more blue color. "
The message from the book's author Rebecca Solnit called 'Field Guide to Getting Lost "was written by Beyoncé on her blog Tumblr austroflamm network yesterday. Before Beyonce delivery people tried to guess the name of their child where they think would be called Brooklyn austroflamm (due to line famous Jay-Z "If we Had a Daughter, guess what I'm a call her? Brooklyn Carter), Sasha, Babyonce etc. After known by the name given to their child there and they lihusianisha name Blue Ivy and "Eulb Yvi", claiming that it was the Latin name of the daughter of Lucifer (Satan) and the debate erupted on Twitter. Network of The Examiner and ignore that idea to say the Bible does not ijataja as Lucifer has a daughter with no name Eulb Yvi in the Latin dictionary. (Fun fact: did you know that it is forbidden to call your child Lucifer in New Zealand?) austroflamm There was also a sense perceptions related to the choice of the name. Good Morning America claimed that Ivy is a joke of numerali IV of Rome. Number four is important for the couple - married April 4, (4/4), their birthdays are tarahe 4 (September and December), and the album four of Beyonce was given the title of "4." (Huffington Post).
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