{"id":16780,"date":"2024-05-03T14:00:11","date_gmt":"2024-05-03T13:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ceoinfluencers.com\/?p=16780"},"modified":"2024-05-03T14:00:11","modified_gmt":"2024-05-03T13:00:11","slug":"what-is-elon-musk-childs-name-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ceoinfluencers.com\/what-is-elon-musk-childs-name-2\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is Elon Musk Childs Name"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Background information<\/h2>\n

Elon Musk is an iconic entrepreneur, inventor and engineer best known for founding space-travel firm SpaceX, electric car giant Tesla and co-founding Paypal. He is also investment advisor and Chairman at SolarCity, a green energy company. Musk’s personal life is just as fascinating. Having been previously married to Canadian author Justine Wilson, they share six children; X Æ A-Xii, Damian, Griffin, Xavier, Saxon and Kai. Insight into Musk’s family life is often reported in the media, from his parental style and his turbulent relationship with Wilson, to the way his children’s extraordinary names have attracted public attention.<\/p>\n

Analysis<\/h2>\n

Musk’s oldest son’s name, X Æ A-Xii, was the subject of much debate when it was announced in 2020. Although it was widely speculated that the name was a combination of both traditional and letter-based elements, Musk shed some light on the subject in July of 2020, tweeting out the meaning. He explained that the name X Æ A-Xii is a combination of the Roman numeral for 10 (X), the launch code for the A-12 aircraft used by the iconic Silicon Valley founding family, the Schwarzeneggers, and ?Æ?, which is the elven spelling of AI that could also mean ‘love’ in Danish.<\/p>\n

After his relationship with Wilson ended, Musk found love with the famous musician Grimes and welcome a son together in 2020. Musk announced the newborn’s name on Twitter, stating that the baby was called “X Æ A-Xii’s brother”. He then took to Twitter again in a follow-up tweet to say that the name was “No.2” or “Roc Star”, although Grimes later clarified that it was actually a slightly different name, ‘Roconoise’<\/p>\n

Facts and figures<\/h2>\n

Name choices for celebrity babies have often been cited as a cause of concern. In 2019, a study by Oxford University found that the more unusual a name, the more likely it was to appear in juvenile court records. Of the 16,566 unique names held by the Ministry of Justice, 0.8 per cent of those had more than 10 appearances in court records. This correlates with a 2012 study which revealed that children with more unique names were more likely to be expelled from grammar schools.<\/p>\n