Hugh Grant Finally Unveils the Names of His Young Daughters

The names of Hugh Grant's two youngest daughters are no longer a secret.

While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, the 64-year-old actor let fans in on the names of his two daughters, aged 8 and 5, that he shares with his wife, Anna Eberstein.

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It all started when host Jimmy Kimmel asked the Love Actually alum about his own name. "I must ask you about your middle name, because this is a little detail. I don’t know how it slipped past me the last time. But, Mungo is one of your middle names, yes?" Kimmel, who turns 57 this month, asked in the clip.

"It’s actually Hugh John Mungo,” Grant corrected. "I don’t know how it happened."

Joking that he "had very unkind parents," the Golden Globe winner then realized he could relate to some extent, going as far to say he's named his kids "worse" solely "out of panic."

When Kimmel asked if the movie star passed down the unique name, he replied: "Worse. I have a daughter who I named…I was in a bit of a panic with my wife on the day we named her and we thought it might be nice for her when she was older if she could say in bars that her middle name was Danger," he rambled, revealing, her full name is Lulu Danger Grant.

The surprises didn't stop there, as on the topic of Halloween, not only did the Heretic star confess that he doesn't enjoy the spooky holiday, but he also let slip the name of his and Eberstein's youngest.

"My children love it. They love it. Actually, Lulu Danger Grant and her sister Blue Grant, named Blue because again I panicked about names with my wife," he joked, explaining the couple asked their first child, son John Mungo Grant, for suggestions "when she was on the way."

Along with the couple's three kids, Grant also shares daughter Tabitha Xiao Xi, now 13, and son Felix Chang Hong, 11, with his ex, Chinese actress Tinglan Hong. A few years before welcoming his firstborn, he opened up about his thoughts on fatherhood.

"'Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have thought about having children at all," he said in a 2009 interview with Parade. "But now I have so many nephews and nieces and cousins and godchildren, I like the thought…I find I’m not as bad with children as I used to be."

At the time, he also hinted at his laid-back parenting style, which may be part of the reason he never publicized his youngest kids' names before now. "I see a lot of children over-parented now, by my standards," he said. "Over-adored, over-spoiled. I quite like the children left alone to get on with it.”

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