Greg Gutfeld decided to change his daughter’s name after going to the amusement park, too many names Mira, this time it’s a name that doesn’t overlap with anyone else in America

In a parenting move that’s equal parts sentimental and signature Gutfeld, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has legally changed the name of his daughter — formerly known as Mira — after a surprising moment of realization during a family trip to an amusement park.
The reason?
“There were five Miras in line for the same ride,” Gutfeld joked on Monday night’s Gutfeld! “Our Mira turned around every time someone shouted it. I figured: this kid deserves a name she doesn’t have to share.”
According to sources close to the family, the new name — which has not been fully revealed yet — is entirely original, a hybrid of literary, mythological, and personal influences that the couple designed themselves. They even ran it through a national name database to ensure no duplicate listings in the U.S.
“She’s one of a kind,” said Gutfeld. “Now her name is, too.”
Fans on social media have exploded with speculation, suggesting everything from “Zelivra” to “Elinorae” — while others simply celebrated the fun, personal nature of the change.
Hashtags like #GutfeldNameChange, #OnlyOneHer, and #MiraNoMore have been trending since the announcement.
His wife, Elena Moussa, reportedly embraced the change and was the one who suggested a name inspired by their travels and Mira’s favorite bedtime story.
“It fits her spirit,” Elena shared in a statement. “Bright, bold, and impossible to ignore.”
Gutfeld ended the segment with a wink:
“I wanted my daughter to feel unique. And let’s be honest — it gives me better material for dad jokes.”
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