Tyson and Paris Fury's children's unusual names explained - and why four of them could change

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Boxing champ Tyson Fury welcomed his seventh child into the world last year and stuck to a family tradition of powerful names by choosing the moniker Prince Rico for the new arrival.The Gypsy King, who lost his highly-anticipated fight against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night, has spent recent weeks training hard in San Francisco, but his heart is back home with his growing brood.Tyson and his wife Paris, who have been together for 15 years, introduced their latest bundle of joy last September, and the little one joins his three older brothers in carrying the 'Prince' title.

However, the four boys' names could change to 'King' if they 'earn it', Tyson has said previously. In the 2020 ITV documentary 'Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King', Tyson shared why he and Paris chose to add the 'Prince' titles, saying: "I'm a King and they're Princes until they earn their rightful name." Each of the Fury kids has a distinctive name to set them apart, with many of them reflecting themes of strength.

Baby Rico's name, which has Mexican roots, translates to 'brave ruler' and could also be a tribute to Tyson's cousin Rico, whose life was tragically cut short in a knife attack in 2022.

Prince Adonis Amaziah, the youngest son, ties back to Greek mythology. His name, Adonis, is synonymous with the mortal who fell head over heels for the goddess Athena and implies someone who's quite handsome or even a ruler of sorts.

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