How did the news presenters call their eldest daughter?
Just a few days ago the pair of news articles - Gilad Shamir and Adva Dadon - brought their little daughter into the world, and now voila! Celebs reveal to you what the name the couple decided to give their eldest daughter. And there's a nice explanation, too. Walla! Celeb roots
Mazel Tov! Gilad and Adva (Photo: Shlomi Chicona)
Adva Dadon, Gilad Shalmore (Photo: Shlomi Chicone, PR)
One of the most difficult tasks each new parent has to face is undoubtedly the name selection process for the newborn baby. Having already decided which cart to buy, what color to paint the room and whether to go to a hospital or maybe at home - the stage comes when each couple begins to decide what name they will give their baby. Still, it is a life-long choice and it is best to make the best choice on the one hand to fit the baby and on the other hand you will like both parents.
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Gilad Shalmore (Photo: Surfer Pictures)
After a wave of new names and a bit too original to wash the egg lately - the pair of archers from Rainbow 12, Gilad Shalmore and Adva Dadon , decided to go by a rather familiar and beloved name and name their eldest daughter, Ilan. So true, it's usually Ben's name, but hey, who said they're not original. Oh yes, and there is also an explanation for the baby's name that arrived just a few days ago into the air.
Ilan, for what?
Gilad Shalmore (Photo: Surfer Pictures)
According to close associates of the happy parents, they decided to call their daughter the name of Ilan (which is actually a tree, for those who do not know) since they have a purpose to give it deep roots so that it can grow the tallest there is. Admit that this is the sweetest explanation for a baby name you've heard lately.
Walla! Celebs called her daughter flour because from the moment she was born she never stopped growing.
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Gilad Shalmore (Photo: Nir Peking)