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Bouncing Barack babies
published: Friday | November 7, 2008


President-elect Barack Obama arrives for a meeting in Chicago, Illinois, yesterday. - AP

HOLLYWOOD, Florida (AP):

Barack Obama may have a "funny name", as he once said, but it might just catch on among the nation's newborns.

A Florida couple have become among the country's first to bestow it on their child, even before most news outlets had declared the Illinois senator the president-elect.

Sanjae Obama Fisher was born at 8 p.m. local time at Hollywood's Memorial Regional Hospital to Patrick and Sasha Hall Fisher.

A hospital spokeswoman says it was the father's idea. But mom still got to watch the election after 14 hours at the hospital.

Sanjae has two siblings, eight-year-old sister Shaniah and four-year-old brother Shane.

In Arkansas, Benjamin Barack Kimbrough was born at 2:35 p.m. local time on Election Day to Walter and Adria Kimbrough.

Walter Kimbrough is president of Philander Smith College, a historically black school in Little Rock.

Girls

In Maryland, a mother who went into labour Tuesday after voting for Obama named her newborn daughter after the Obamas' two girls, seven-year-old Sasha and Malia, 10.

Lakisha Brown of Joppa gave birth to Sasha Malia Ann Taylor at 12:36 a.m. local time on Wednesday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.

GBMC spokesman Michael Schwartzberg said Brown watched Obama's victory speech while she was in labour at the hospital. She said she was so struck by the love Obama showed to his daughters that she decided to name her baby after them.

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