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Elon Musk Explains How to Pronounce Son X Æ A-12's Name, Says Grimes 'Mostly Came Up' with the Idea

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Elon Musk Explains How to Pronounce Son X Æ A-12's Name, Says Grimes 'Mostly Came Up' with the Idea

By Gabrielle Chung

 

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Elon Musk and his son / ELON MUSK TWITTER

 

Elon Musk is breaking down the proper pronunciation of his son X Æ A-12's unique name.

 

The Tesla CEO, 48, explained how to correctly address the newborn during Thursday's episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. While speaking about his newborn, Musk shared that girlfriend and new mom Grimes was actually the one who "mostly came up with the name."

 

"Yeah, she's great at names," he said.

 

Full Story: https://people.com/parents/elon-musk-explains-how-to-correctly-pronounce-his-son-x-ae-a-12s-name/

sounds like a prototype, needs some legal protection:

X Æ A-12™®© Musk

there, fixed it

Edited by klauskunkel

Pathetic to see an adult trying to gain attention by giving his child a ridiculous name ! The poor kid will get so much ragging at school, very similar to the pratt in Vermont who called his kids Ima Pigg and Youra Pig. Sad ????

Elon's in the news. Is there any other reason. Congratulations, good luck little one.

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