Kim Kardashian-Kanye West Baby’s Name Update: "Saint" Gets Gift From Uncle Tyga

Tags
Kim Kardashian
Kanye West
Keeping Up With the Kardashians
Kylie Jenner

The reality star Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West welcomed their second child together on Saturday morning.

While fans are busy guessing the name of the just born, an unnamed source told E! News that Kim Kardashian- Kanye West baby boy's name is yet to be chosen.

"There's no name," noted an insider on Sunday night about Kim Kardashian- Kanye West baby's name, according to E! News. An update to the story on Dec. 8 said KIm had named her boy "Saint."

"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday morning in a deluxe maternity suite in Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Kardashian announced the arrival of her son herself on her blog on Saturday.

Though the Kardashian-Jenner family did not reveal anything about the little one or Kim's delivery, it is rumored that Kim didn't have a C-section to deliver her baby. As of Sunday evening, the mother and the son were still at the hospital.

"KANYE AND I WELCOME OUR BABY BOY!" West's wife wrote early Saturday morning on her website and app with a photo of her holding her husband's hand. "Mother and son are doing well," Kardashian noted.

Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Tyga is said to have showered the newborn with gifts. The first thing he gave the little one was a golden tiger teddy bear. Though it was rumored lately that Kim Kardarshian's half-sister Kylie Jenner is not in good terms with the rapper, he didn't fail to welcome the just born with lovely gifts. He is also said to have given Kanye and Kardashian West a card that portrays his relationship with Kylie's family.

"Tyga's already gone out and purchased several gifts for the newborn, including this massive stuffed golden tiger teddy bear," an unnamed source revealed to HollywoodLife.com. "He got Kimye a to and from card and wrote, 'From One Family To The Next - Love Aunt Kylie & Uncle Tyga,'" added the source.

Join the Discussion

Latest News

Real Time Analytics