All About Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet’s 2 Kids, Lola and Nakoa-Wolf

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- Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet welcomed two children before their 2024 divorce
- Lola was born in 2007, followed by Nakoa-Wolf in 2008
- Bonet is also mom to Zoë Kravitz, whom she welcomed with her ex-husband Lenny Kravitz
Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet have two kids together.
The Aquaman star and The Cosby Show actress — who shares daughter Zoë Kravitz with her ex-husband Lenny Kravitz — began dating in 2005. Two years later, they welcomed their first child together, daughter Lola Iolani. In 2008, their son Nakoa-Wolf was born.
Momoa and Bonet secretly wed in October 2017, separated in January 2022 and got divorced in January 2024. They were awarded joint legal custody during their divorce.
In November 2024, Momoa spoke to PEOPLE about some of the activities he does with his children, including one specific game that sparks some friendly competition between him and his son.
“I find myself not competitive at all, until it gets into it. There are a couple of board games and card games that get me going with my kids,” Momoa said. “But for a while now, my son’s been really beating me, and he loves just rubbing it in my face.”
Now, the father-son duo will turn their competition into collaboration. On June 17, Deadline reported that Nakoa-Wolf is set to make his feature film debut as he joins Momoa in the third Dune installment.
From their births to how they are both following in their parents’ footsteps, here’s everything to know about Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet’s 2 kids.
Lola Momoa, 17
On July 21, 2007, Momoa and Bonet welcomed their first child together, daughter Lola Iolani Momoa. The Game of Thrones actor, who is Hawaiian, wanted to honor his roots with her middle name, Iolani, which means “royal hawk.”
Speaking to Esquire in 2019, he shared how he almost wasn’t present for her birth. The actor was in Canada filming a movie when Bonet’s water broke early. “I missed about seventy calls. And I woke up and freaked [out],” he recalled.
Luckily, he was able to get the last seat on a flight home. “I made it in the nick of time,” Momoa added. “I had about two hours with [Lisa] in the tub, and my baby girl was born.”
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In a 2020 interview with Men’s Health, the Aquaman star opened up more about being a girl dad, saying that he cried when Lola turned 13 and admitting the thought of her dating eventually scares him.
“I’m not going to do well with it,” he said. “I’ll just hate it if she brings home some dips— bad boy.”
He also spoke about his stepdaughter, Zoë, and his admiration for her, saying, “I hope and pray my daughter is that talented and loving and open and close to her family [as Zoë].”
Lola and little brother Nakoa-Wolf even joined their father at the New York City premiere of Batman in 2022 to support older sister Zoë.
In August 2022, Momoa told PEOPLE that Lola is a big fan of sitcoms, saying, “My daughter’s massively into Friends. It’s a trip to watch what I probably watched when I was a kid, now that my daughter loves this show.”
More recently, Momoa opened up to PEOPLE in March 2024 about how parenthood has changed as his children have grown up.
“I spent a lot of time with them when they were younger, which is super important,” he said. “Then they traveled with me quite a bit. But now, going into high school, they’ve got their friends and stuff.”
Momoa added, “They still like me, which is good. I’m probably losing cool factor daily.”
One month later, Momoa invited Lola onstage to perform a cover of Amy Winehouse’s hit song “Valerie” during a concert in Los Angeles. They duetted the song again in June 2025.
Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, 16
Momoa and Bonet welcomed their second child, a son, on Dec. 15, 2008. The couple named their baby boy Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa, a.k.a. Wolfie.
As he did for his daughter, Momoa chose a name representative of his Hawaiian culture. Nakoa means “warrior” while his first middle name, Manakauapo, refers to the dark and rainy weather conditions when he was born. His second middle name, Namakaeha, is Momoa’s middle name as well.
In an interview with InStyle, Momoa opened up about how growing up without a father at home shaped his own parenting.
“I didn’t know what it takes to be a dad,” he said. “And I don’t want to just tell my son, ‘Because I said so.’ I really want to connect, and I want him to be vulnerable and open.”
In 2021, Momoa starred in the film Dune alongside actors Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin. He used his time on screen to send a sweet message to his son.
Speaking to IndieWire, he spoke about how he had to do martial arts training for his action scenes, including Kali. “I never really learned that,” he said. “My son does that.”
The actor continued, “There’s definitely these intimate moments where I’m signaling to my son. That’s a Kali move, where you put your hand on your heart and put it on your head. That’s to Timothée in the movie, but that’s to my son in real life.”
In a full-circle moment, Deadline announced on June 17 that Nakoa-Wolf will join his dad on-screen in the third Dune installment. While Momoa will reprise his role as Duncan Idaho, Nakoa-Wolf will portray Leto II, son of Paul Atreides (Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya).
Source: People
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