Adorable meaning behind Jesy Nelson’s twins’ names and surprising nod to Little Mix
So cute!
The meanings behind Jesy Nelson’s twins’ names have been ‘revealed’ and they are adorable.
The Little Mix singer, 33, welcomed two “beautiful” baby twins this week with her partner, Zion Foster, 26.
And, after revealing their gorgeous names, we’ve delved into their sweet meanings…

Jesy has become a mum for the first time (Credit: ITV)
Jesy Nelson gives birth to twins
Earlier this week, Jesy gave birth to twins. Taking to Instagram on Sunday (May 18), the pop star shared an adorable snap and revealed the happy news with her fans.
In the caption, Jesy said that despite arriving early, the twins are “healthy and fighting strong”.
Revealing their names, she shared: “Everybody meet Ocean Jade Nelson-Foster and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster.”
Jesy’s twins’ names meaning
The name Ocean is of Greek origin and means “sea”. And those called Ocean are said to be “strong, independent, and also adventurous”.
According to OMH: “The name Ocean is often associated with images of vastness, power, and mystery. It can also be seen as a symbol of hope, new beginnings, and endless possibilities.
“People with the name Ocean are often seen as being strong, independent, and adventurous. They may have a deep connection to nature and a love of travel.”

Jesy shot to fame in the band (Credit: SplashNews.com)
Jesy’s ‘nod’ to Little Mix bandmate
Meanwhile, Ocean’s middle name, Jade, could also be seen as a nod to her former Little Mix bandmate Jade Thirwall.
Jesy, Jade, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards shot to fame in the girl group back in 2011. In 2020 though, Jesy quit the band and two years later, the group went on a hiatus.
As for Jesy’s other daughter, Story, this name is derived from Old Norse storr, meaning ‘large’ or ‘big’.
A creative and adventurous name, Mom Junction reports that Story represents “a sense of depth, imagination, and the power of storytelling”.
Story’s middle name Monroe is of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin. There’s a touch of Hollywood glamour to this moniker as well, due to Marilyn Monroe.
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