Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Name Child, Wyatt Isabelle; Next signs up for Twitter, Instagram etc to avoid future porn sites following name; Couple already Planning for their Second Child?

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"That 70's Show," stars, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have released the name of their child and as reported by People.com. Kunis gave birth to a healthy baby girl, which the couple named Wyatt Isabelle. The couple revealed why they had picked such a name for their daughter and according to the site, she was born October 1.

According to Kutcher and Kunis, they were brainstorming names for the child and then Wyatt suddenly came up and they both thought, "that was it."

Isabelle is in honor of Mila's grandfather, named Yitzhak, which literally translates to Isaac hence a name that began with the letter "I" was appropriate to honor him.

Ashton Kutcher was previously on "The Talk," where he talked about how it is being a father. The actor went to say that being new parents to their first child, he and Mila learned a lot from Google.

""Everybody says when you get a child, they don't come with an owner's manual, but that's kinda not true because Google's kind of like an owner's manual," as said by Kutcher in his interview on "The Talk."

According to fashionnstyle.com, Life and Style Magazine published a report that the two are already planning for another child and that Kunis will have to find a wedding gown that would cover up the bump that she is starting to get again after the two are going to their second child. The magazine also reported that Kutcher has been planning their wedding and is spending almost two million dollars on the said wedding.

Gossip cop however debunks these rumors, saying that the two, Kutcher and Kunis, have no plans whatsoever for a second child this early after becoming parents to their first child just a few weeks in.

Fans hope though that the two start growing their family.

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