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Nadya Suleman releases octuplets' names

February 9, 11:36 PMSeattle Parenting ExaminerKristy Stevens-Young
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Nadya Suleman
    Nadya Suleman names her octuplets

It appears Nadya Suleman has turned to a book, the Bible actually, when it came to naming her octuplets! The babies’ names are: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jonah, Josiah. Maliah, McCai,  Nariah and Noah.

The eight premature babies are still in the NICU with no word yet as to when they will be allowed to come home. When they do get to leave the hospital, they will join their six older siblings aged two through seven years old.

A very important thing to remember is that it is the grandmother, Angela Suleman who is providing care for the older six children. She has stated Nadya does not contribute financially to her children's care even though she is collecting disability payments. Angela seems to understand the ramifications of her daughters choices, in fact the reality of the situation seems to have hit everyone but Nayda. Well, Nayda and maybe her publicists.

 

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Is Nadya Suleman begging for money better than welfare?

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Octuplets are coming home to this? 

      Octuplet mom Nadya Suleman, 'I knew what I wanted'

 

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