Janet Jackson's baby's name explained
As Janet Jackson and her husband Wissam Al Mana settle into parenthood after welcoming a healthy baby boy named Eissa on Tuesday, Jan. 3, multiple outlets are speculating on the meaning of their son's name.
Bustle dug a little deeper, citing BabyNamesPedia as its source for discovering that Eissa translates to "Yaweh," a Hebrew word for God, "is salvation."
Eisa is generally the spelling of the name when used for girls, the website reports, while Eissa is the preferred boy's version.
Meanwhile, congratulations have been pouring in online from Janet's family.
The new mom's nephew TJ Jackson tweeted, "Congrats Auntie @JanetJackson!!! So so happy for you & Wissam," adding, "Enjoy every minute with your greatest hit, Elissa. #parenthoodisthebest."
A few months later, concern arose around the health of the notoriously private star. It was widely reported she had been ordered to go on bed rest for the remainder of her pregnancy by September, possibly because of her advanced age for becoming a first-time mom.
"The rumors regarding an extravagant wedding are simply not true. Last year we were married in a quiet, private, and beautiful ceremony," they announced in 2013. "Our wedding gifts to one another were contributions to our respective favorite children's charities. We would appreciate that our privacy is respected and that we are allowed this time for celebration and joy."
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