Listen, naming your baby is a big decision - it's obviously something that is with them for life (unless it sucks and they change it when they turn 18), and you want to get it right. Perhaps that's why Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton have waited so long to name their 7-month-old daughter?
Technically we're still not 100% they have even named her yet. Seriously. According to IMDB, they've called her Nell. And some UK publications are stating that the infant's name is Allegra Sophie, but Wikipedia states that the baby girl is unnamed or unreleased. Hmm.
Reportedly, in the UK, it's law for parents to name their child by the age of 6 weeks, so the celebrity odd couple would definitely be past that time limit. However, there's no concrete proof that they've named their child. For realz, how could you go MONTHS and not name your baby? What do you call them? It? Hey You? So and So? I've heard of parents needing a few days to come up with just the perfect name but over half a year? Slightly ridiculous if you ask me!
And no, baby's name isn't Indiana Rose - that was rumor and Helena addressed that and said, "Apparently on the internet she’s called Indiana Rose! I don’t know where it’s come from but it can be that till she’s been named properly!"
Hey, maybe they HAVE named her and it's been a closely guarded secret!?
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