Meaning behind Hanna Kinsella's daughter's unusual name as she welcomes second child
20.06.2022 - 10:31
/ ok.co.uk
Real Housewives of Cheshire star Hanna Kinsella has opened up about the special meaning behind her newborn daughter’s unusual name. The 34-year-old welcomed her second child with her husband Dr Martin Kinsella last month. And now the reality star has exclusively told OK! how her daughter Kimia Rose’s name was inspired by her heritage.
She said: “It’s an ancient Persian name. I’m Persian and my parents are both from an Iranian background. “It means unique or rare, and it also means alchemy or the philosopher’s stone, so it has a lovely meaning behind it.” The cosmetic dentist, who runs her own clinic, continues: “My mum was reading an ancient Persian poetry book and one of the characters was called Kimia, and I remember thinking, ‘That’s such a beautiful name and very unusual.’” Hanna’s husband, cosmetic doctor Martin, who has clinics in the UK and Majorca, went on to tell us that the couple had been fans of the name for a while, and their 15 month old son Maximus James was actually going to be called Kimia if they’d had a girl first.
He said: “Hanna was so happy we had a girl because she’s got to use that name. When we had Max, if he was a girl we were going to call him Kimia. Hanna really wanted a daughter.” “And now I’ve got her I feel very lucky,” adds Hanna.
“She’s a little dreamboat and we’re blessed to have one of each.” Life has understandably been a little chaotic for the pair since welcoming Kimia and becoming a family of four, but it sounds like they wouldn’t have it any other way. “The house has been absolute madness,” laughs Hanna. “It’s been full-on and we’re shattered but I’ve been feeling good and we’re just so in love with her.” Hanna welcomed Kimia via planned C-section on May 6 at 12:52pm, with the
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