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Kim, Kanye And Kris?


Tuesday, 8 January 2013
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Kim, Kanye And Kris?

Kanye, Kim, Kara, Kay, Kris, Keane, Kaitlin and Kimye. These are just but a few of the possible names soon to be parents Kim Kardashian and Kanye West could call their baby according to online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au.

Kanye ($8.00) and Kim ($9.00) hold the top two spots in the betting, followed by Kim’s father and brothers name Robert ($10) and Kanye’s mothers name Donda ($10).

But given there is already Kim, Kanye, Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie and Kendall in the family, names Kara, Kay, Kris, Keane, Kaitlin and Kimye (all $21) are right in contention.

“All signs point to the name starting with the letter K, but Kim and Kanye love the attention so don’t be surprised if the name is something cray,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.
Other notable possibilities include Kanye’s hometown Atlanta ($21) and the opposite to West, East ($67), while Keith is the $81 outsider.
Punters can also have a bet on the sex of the child, with $1.83 on offer for both male or female, or if whether or not the pair might have twins ($13), triplets ($101) or quadruplets ($501).

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au
What will Kim and Kanye name their child?
$8.00 Kanye
$9.00 Kim
$10 Robert, Donda
$21 Kara, Kay, Atlanta, Daron, Ray, Kris
$26 Talin, Keane, Kaitlin, Kimye, Aram
$34 Kennedy, Noah, Sophia, Ethan, lara, Lucas, Jack, Olivia, Kinga, Nanar, Mia, Harper, Isabella
$41 George, Ellenna, Jake
$51 Katarina, Katherine, Kate, Karim, Kristen, Knox, Keiko, Sarkis, Kent, Kakav
$67 East, Kelly, Kenzo, Kurt
$81 Keith

Sex of Baby
$1.83 Male
$1.83 Female

Multiple Births
$13 Twins
$101 Triplets
$501 Quadruplets

ENDS

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