Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt’s baby name meaning as Love Island couple welcome second child
30.05.2022 - 16:49
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Love Island stars Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt recently announced the arrival of their second baby daughter, and revealed that they'd named her Nora Belle. Camilla and Jamie, both 32, met in the Love Island villa back in 2015, and their romance has continued to go from strength to strength, with the pair tying the knot in September 2021.The couple, who are also parents to one year old daughter Nell, announced the birth of their second child on Instagram, writing: "Our beautiful early bird Nora Belle Jewitt.
Born 27th May 2022, a sister for our gorgeous little Nell Sophia." The sweet name also has an interesting meaning, let's take a look... Never miss a celebrity exclusive again! Become an OK! VIP and get all of our exclusive interviews, videos and stunning photo shoots sent straight to your inbox every week!You'll receive an email with stories exclusive only for OK! VIP members, including celebrity house tours, baby reveals, wedding snaps and so much more! What are you waiting for? Sign up here Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Nora is a common name in various parts of the world, and is a shorter version of the name Honora, which comes from the Latin word honor.
Nora is also short for Eleanora, which is a greek name that means light.There are various different spellings for the name too, and in Hebrew it is spelled Norah. The elegant moniker has become popular again over recent years, with BabyCenter keeping it in the top-100 baby girl names on the site since 2013.
Camilla and Jamie shared an adorable video to mark the birth of their second daughter, with their followers and celebrity pals flocking to congratulate them. Fellow Love Islander
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