Olympic athlete Usain Bolt, former Jamaican sprinter and widely considered to be the greatest sprinters of all time, took to Twitter to reveal the truly legendary name he chose for his baby girl.

Usain shared a photo of his daughter wearing a beautiful blush pink gown with matching hairband. He captioned the photo with her name: Olympia Lightning Bolt. How unique and beautiful!

The name Olympia is likely a nod to the Olympics, for which Usain is an eight-time award-winning Gold Medalist. The name Olympia means “Mountain of the Gods” and that pairs beautifully with Olympia’s middle name, Lightning. Of course, that name also goes well with Usain’s last name. All around, the name is truly powerful, meaningful, and magnificent.

In addition to sharing this news on Twitter, Usain also shared a touching post for his girlfriend and longtime partner Kasi Bennett, as today is her birthday. He wrote, “I want to wish my gf @kasi__b a happy birthday. I get to spend ur special day with u. I want nothing but happiness for u & will continue to doing my best keeping a smile on ur face. We have started a new chapter together with our daughter Olympia Lightning Bolt.” His message was accompanied by four gorgeous images of his girlfriend holding Olympia.

The couple first announced that they were expecting this past January. We wish this couple much happiness after welcoming their baby girl.

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