Solenn Heussaff-Nico Bolzico Baby: Here’s the meaning of Thylane Katana

Here is the meaning of Thylane Katana, the name of Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico’s daughter

Solenn Heussaff gave birth to her first daughter with husband Nico Bolzico and here is the meaning of the name they gave her, Thylane Katana.

After several years of being together, Solenn and Nico finally announced that they were expecting their first baby last August. That time, she was approaching the 5th month of her pregnancy.

The celebrity couple welcomed 2020 with so much excitement as they finally have their first-born. On January 1, the Kapuso actress delivered her baby successfully. After the couple revealed the good news through their social media posts, greetings of congratulations rained over them.

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Many might be wondering how and why Solenn and Nico chose that name for their daughter. It is also a possibility that some people might be wondering how it is pronounced. Based on the article from GMA Entertainment, searching the name Thylane on Google will bring you to the French model Thylane Blondeau.

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The said name is pronounced, “tee-lahn” (with the lahn almost sounding like a len). That name came from the model’s mother, Véronika Loubry who first heard the name in Vietnam when she had a vacation there.

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Actually, it was “Thi-Lân,” that she heard. In Vietnamese, it means “Little wild orchid.” In order to make it more French-sounding, Véronika decided to spell it as “Thylane”.

How about the Katana? There are two possible origins of this word or name. Katana can be a Japanese sword with a curved, single-edged blade. Meanwhile, it can also mean “beautiful,” or “fresh” in Persian for a girl’s name, based on the article.

Do you like the name of the daughter of Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico?

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