Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton have named their daughter Nell.
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The couple – who welcomed their first daughter into the world eight months ago – previously never disclosed the baby’s name, but Helena has now confirmed she decided to call the child after “all the Helens in the family”.
Helena, who also has a four-year-old son Billy Ray with Tim, said she is determined for both her children to know all the aspects of their heritage.
She added: “I feel quite atavistic in the sense that I want them to know where they come from.”
Helena also revealed the reasons behind her choosing to star as a Jewish mother in Paul Weiland’s new partly-autobiographical movie Sixty Six.
She told The Jewish Journal: “I had not ‘done’ Jewish before. So when Paul phoned up and said, ‘Will you be my mother?’ I said, ‘Yes, of course’ – almost for sentimental reasons.
“My own mum was triumphant, because I’m quite Jewish on her side of the family. My mum’s grandmother was an Austrian Jew called Mitzi Fould-Springer.
“People think of me as so quintessentially English. But actually I look just like my mum – dark-eyed and very Jewish.”