

"I was like, 'Oh, I love that!' I feel like it was one of those kind of divine intervention universe moments, and we figured it out actually quite early in my pregnancy," the new mom shared.
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Although she loved the unique moniker, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actress did deliberate on whether it was the right choice for her first child.
"What was scary was, I love this name, but oh man, is it going to be her name? Is it the right name? What if she comes out and doesn't look like this?
"I fell in love with the name so much, so early on, that I was then worried that it wouldn't work. But then she came out, and I mean, to me, at least right now, I was going to name her Lou, whether she was a boy or a girl," Rumer reflected.
The 'versatility' that comes with the name Louetta was a major draw for the new parents, and they took reassurance in the fact that their daughter can use other variations of the name, such as Lou or Etta.
"She can go change it up throughout her life. Whatever she wants."
I have to say, I actually really like it!
**Adds to my secret list of baby names in my notes on my phone**