LONDON (Reuters) - Even newborns got in on Britain`s eclipse mania when a boy was born at the height of Wednesday`s celestial rarity with a moon-shaped birthmark on his head. "We`re over the moon," the boy`s father said in Friday`s edition of the Sun tabloid. "Benjamin could have been born at any moment but chose to come out right in the middle of the eclipse." The paper ran a front-page photo of the newborn with a dark, round birthmark on the back of his head over the headline "Cosmic Baby". Another English couple have given their baby the middle name "Eclipse" to commemorate the timing of her birth. "We had to get it somewhere in her name, didn`t we?" her mother told the Sun.