Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen's baby name revealed!
The private parents have reportedly chosen a Hebrew name for the new member of their family
The private parents have reportedly chosen a Hebrew name for the new member of their family
When super-secret parents Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher welcome a bouncing baby girl into their family last August, we were none the wiser for weeks after the birth. And the private pair kept the name of their new arrival a closely guarded secret.
Now reports in Us Magazine suggest the happy couple have named their new addition Elula Lottie Miriam Cohen.
Elula is the Hebrew name for August – the month in which the couple’s new baby was born.
The tiny tot – now six months old – joins big sister, three-year-old Olive.
Sacha and Isla rarely open up about their family, and Isla kept decidedly quiet during a recent appearance on Regis and Kelly to promote cartoon flick Rango.
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'Motherhood is my favorite topic but I never talk about it publicly,' she revealed.
'As much as I love what I am doing, and I am so fortunate to have the opportunities that I have had, my responsibility is to my family.'
Sacha and Isla married in a super-secret Jewish ceremony in Paris in March last year, with just a handful of close family present.
In an email to friends, 34-year-old Fisher reportedly wrote: 'We did it - we're married. It was the absolute best day of my life and in so many beautiful moments I missed you all so much. I thought of you as everything was happening, but Sacha and I wanted no fuss - just us!'
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