Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney

For Wayne Rooney fans and foes alike. Football fans can share their opinion about Rooney and ManU. Rooney currently plays for the Premiership club Manchester United and the England national football team. He normally played as a... [more]

For Wayne Rooney fans and foes alike. Football fans can share their opinion about Rooney and ManU.

Rooney currently plays for the Premiership club Manchester United and the England national football team. He normally played as a second striker to Ruud van Nistelrooy for his club team before van Nistelrooy's move to Real Madrid C.F., although during 2005-06, he has shown his versatility as a player by shifting to the midfield and playing on both flanks. He wears number 8 for his club team and wears number 9 for his national team.

Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen gives birth to baby boy, named Kai

England and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney became a father for the first time on Monday when his wife Coleen gave birth to a baby boy.

Kai Wayne Rooney, the couple's first child, was born at 2.20pm at Liverpool Women's hospital, nine days overdue and weighing 8lb 2oz (3.69kg).

Wayne Rooney leaves hospital with his newborn son Kai and wife Coleen
Wayne Rooney leaves hospital with his newborn son Kai and wife Coleen
Photo: AFP/Getty Images

The 24-year-old striker was present at the birth having remained with his wife at the hospital since their arrival at 10pm on Sunday.

The birth comes 17 months after childhood sweethearts Wayne and Coleen got married in the Italian resort of Portofino.

A spokesman for the Rooneys said yesterday: "Mother and baby are both absolutely fine.

"Wayne and Coleen are thrilled with the wonderful addition to their family life."

According to The Sun, the tot's unusual name was picked by his proud mum Coleen.

Kai, the 68th most popular name for baby boys in the UK last year, has several different meanings around the world.

In Burma it means "unbreakable", in Nigeria it can mean "love", in Japan it translates to "the ocean" and in Chinese Mandarin it means "victory". In ancient Persian it meant "Great King" and in Scandinavia "keeper of the keys".

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