The 31-year-old actor's wife Catherine gave birth to a baby boy named Amory Tristan Ritchson which means 'brave and powerful.'
December 8, 2015
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Alan Ritchson and wife Catherine welcomed a baby boy on Sunday, December 6. By now "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" star is an expert in diaper-changing because the new arrival joins older brothers 3-year-old Calem and 1.5-year-old Edan.
The Ritcshons named the newborn Amory Tristan Ritchson whose first black-and-white photo was shared on Instagram. "Most of you probably have no idea that I'm married and have two amazing little boys (Calem 3yrs and Edan 1.5yrs.). But today, the strongest person I know, @catritchson gave birth to our newest addition, Amory Tristan Ritchson. Say hello!" he captioned the picture of him holding the baby.
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Amory, who weighed in at 7 lbs., 12 oz. at the time of birth, is "only allowed to be a football player or a rapper," his father said. "Love you Amory. Say hi to a world in need of more joy, innocence and love, like you."
Meanwhile, wife Catherine had more details about the baby and shared a photo taken in the delivery room. "Ecstatic to welcome Amory Tristan Ritchson to the world today! The name Amory means brave & powerful. We chose his name to equip our third born to feel he could be as much of a leader as if he were the first born," she wrote, quoting President Roosevelt's speech about "The Man in the Arena".
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Ritchson plays Gloss of the District 1 who died on Day 2 of the "Hunger Games". He also portrays Raphael in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and its upcoming sequel.
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