Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birth

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Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn
Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birth

Ashley James has unveiled the gorgeous name of her daughter and the unique meaning behind it.

Two weeks after welcoming her second child, new mum Ashley has now unveiled her baby girl's adorable name.

The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, and her partner Tommy, who are already parents to a son called Alfie, chose to call their girl Ada Isabella Blue Andrews.

Lifting the lid on her girl's name, Ashley explained: "We thought Ada was a really beautiful name and I was also inspired by Ada Lovelace, who was a famous mathematician and scientist.

“She was hailed as inventing computer programming and Tommy works in tech, so we liked that link. Isabella is named after my gran who is an amazing woman, and we chose Blue because Alfie's middle name is Rivers and I love water references," she told Hello Magazine.

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Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthAshley has called her newborn baby girl Ada (ashleylouisejames/Instagram)
Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthAshley gave birth to her second child two weeks ago (ashleylouisejames/Instagram)

Back in September, Ashley revealed that she was pregnant with her second child with boyfriend Tommy Andrews in an adorable Instagram post.

Taking to the photo-sharing app, Ashley shared a sweet video with her 328K followers.

The video showed Ashley during different stages of her pregnancy cradling her bump and showing off her positive pregnancy test and her ultrasound scans.

At the time of her announcement, she captioned the post: "We have some news. I'm excited and nervous to share in equal measure. Baby number 2 coming in 2023.

Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthBack in September, Ashley revealed that she was pregnant with her second child (ashleylouisejames/Instagram)
Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthThe former Made In Chelsea star is now a mum-of-two (ashleylouisejames/Instagram)

The comments were instantly flooded with well-wishes from fans and friends alike.

TV presenter Kate Lawler wrote: "HOOOO MY GOSH! You’re going again! Well done. So happy for you all x"

Nià The Light said: "Congratulations beautiful. I’m so so happy for you and your family."

While Tonia Buxton penned: "Congratulations, such lovely news, it’s all about the children."

The Made In Chelsea star welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Alfie, in January 2021 when she and tech professional boyfriend Tommy had been dating for a year - although the couple had met 10 years before this.

Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthAshley is now a mum of two kids (Instagram)
Made In Chelsea’s Ashley James unveils newborn's unique name weeks after birthAshley and Tom already share son Alfie (Instagram)

She shared a post to her social media as she held onto her tiny son's feet, she wrote: "Well hey guys. I just wanted to let you all know that on Saturday 9th January we welcomed our son to the world. He's a very healthy 9.5 pounds, and Snoop is already being the best big brother.

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"I cannot wait to introduce him to you all properly, and share my journey with you, but for now we're just getting to know him and focusing on keeping him safe in this crazy world. We're both well and recovering.

"Massive thank you to our amazing team of midwives at Chelsea & Westminster for bringing him safely into the world. I love our NHS. 09.01.2021 - our little Capricorn."

Susan Knox

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