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8 Portraits of Baby Air Rumi's Style, Son of Irish Bella and Ammar Zoni, Handsome and Brave Like a Roman Warrior

8 Portraits of Baby Air Rumi's Style, Son of Irish Bella and Ammar Zoni, Handsome and Brave Like a Roman Warrior

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8 Portraits of Baby Air Rumi's Style, Son of Irish Bella and Ammar Zoni, Handsome and Brave Like a Roman Warrior

Just a few days ago, Air Rumi, the son of Irish Bella, has caught attention. The latest is that he has just styled himself like a brave warrior. Check out his photos!

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This little one has been coloring Ibel and Ammar's days for some time now. His birth was highly anticipated. When he was born, Ammar's tears instantly burst and he couldn't stop being grateful.

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As KLovers know, Air was highly anticipated. Previously, Ibel had suffered a miscarriage. The presence of Air is a cure for Ammar and Ibel's longing for the presence of their child.

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This little one is indeed special. At least, even from his name, it's already very unique. His name is Air Rumi Akbar 1453. During a virtual press conference on Sunday (20/9), Ammar Zoni explained the meaning of his son's unique name, which includes a number.

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"As we all know, water is definitely related to our brains, it's the source of life, full of benefits. So our hope, God willing, is that in the future he can become a source of life for everyone, be beneficial to everyone, and also have a humble and continuous flow," said Ammar Zoni.

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Meanwhile, for the name Rumi, Ammar Zoni hopes that his child will become like the figure he idolizes, the Sufi Jalaluddin Rumi.

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Next, for the name Akbar, because he wants all his future sons to have the name Akbar like himself. Yes, Ammar's full name is Muhammad Ammar Akbar.

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Finally, the meaning of the number 1453, which has been a question for many people. Apparently, Ammar didn't randomly choose that number. Its philosophy is quite related to history, you know!

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"So, you can google what 1453 means. Then you will find the historical witness where Sultan Muhammad Al-Fatih conquered the city of Constantinople, which is now known as Istanbul or Turkey," explained Ammar Zoni.