See all the times Kylie Jenner shared hints about her baby son's name including cryptic Instagram pics & fashion choices | The Sun

IT HAS been more than six months since Kylie Jenner cried wolf, and announced that she and Travis Scott were changing the name of their newborn son.

Since then, fans have been desperate to learn the child's new, official name.


Kylie, who is also mother to daughter Stormi, announced the arrival of her baby on Sunday, February 6, 2022.

On a black and white photo of her holding a newborn's hand, the mogul captioned the image, "2/2/22."

The celebrity couple took to Instagram to reveal that their second child's name was Wolf shortly after fans speculated it may have been Angel.

However, on March 21, the 25-year-old star announced the duo changed their son's name from Wolf to something else, claiming it didn't fit him.

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The reality star shared a number of baby's photos on Instagram and wrote at the time: "FYI our sons name isn't Wolf anymore. We just really didn't feel like it was him. Just wanted to share because I keep seeing Wolf everywhere."

Months later, fans still don't know the baby's new name- however, Kylie has seemingly dropped plenty of hints.

JACQUES

Early in the guessing game, fans shared their theories on a Kardashian Reddit thread, with one pointing out that Travis' real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II.

"I vote Jack. It was always supposed to be Jacques," one fan wrote.

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Another pointed out Kylie's son's birth date, posting: "Since he’s born on 2/2/22 and [Travis] is Jacques II, I’d go with Jacques Deuce."

A third user rallied behind this theory, adding: "Or even Jacques Deux."

MOON

Earlier this month, Kylie posted a photo of the moon to her Instagram Story, which fans speculated was a hint.

To fuel the speculation even more, her sister Kourtney Kardashian posted a photo of the moon as well.

One fan reposted her photo to the platform and said: "I'm calling it now… Moon Webster."

"I would believe it!" wrote another

BUTTERFLY

Around the same time, Kylie also teased by posting a clip of her walking with the six-month-old nestled against her chest in a baby harness.

 The Hulu star shared the snap on her Instagram Stories with the caption, "Morning," and a blue butterfly emoji.

Fans shared a theory on an online thread that her baby son could be named Butterfly, with one writing: "Is his name going to be Butterfly Effect Webster?"

Another user pointed out that Butterfly Effect is a song from her baby daddy Travis' Astroworld album.

It was also speculated that Kylie had wanted to name their daughter Stormi Mariposa – which means butterfly in Spanish.

SAGE

One "clue" came in a TikTok video where Kylie was on a walk with her youngest child in a garden.

She adorably walked her son through a field of veggies, and set the tranquil TikTok to ambient music.

The mom-of-two displayed different veggies being grown, including some tomatoes and eggs, but only showed one label for any item.

The only sign included read "Sage."

In the comments, feverish fans thought she was soft-launching the phonetically similar new name for Stormi's younger brother.

"New name Sage!?" one wrote while another added, "Sage is pretty usual as a boy's name."

A third chimed in: "I wonder if his name is Sage since that was the only tag we saw."

LOVE

Fans believe another hint was revealed when Kylie posted a photo of her pink stiletto-style nails online.

While the snap was meant to show off her freshly done digits, fans seemed more interested in the pair of rings around her fingers.

One of the silver rings housed what appeared to be an onyx stone while the other had a heart-shaped centerpiece with the word "LOVE" inscribed on the band.

Some fans considered the inscription to suggest that Kylie's second child's name is Love.

KENNY

One possible clue may lie in Kylie Cosmetics eyeshadow palette.

A fan spotted that one of the shades is called "Ky and Kenny" and wondered if "Kenny" could be the new name as a tribute to her older sibling Kendall, 26,

The user suggested: "Maybe Kylie will name 'Wolf' Kenny after her sister. She has a Kenny shade for her makeup."

SUNNY

Kylie appeared to finally reveal the boy's name to fan and presenter Colt Paulsen at her makeup launch party, too.

Colt shared a video on Instagram titled: "Kylie Jenner told me the name."

In it, the beauty mogul leaned in to his ear, covering her mouth with one hand and appeared to whisper the name.

In a clip he shared directly afterwards, Kylie appeared to drop a clue about her son's name by singing her trademark phrase, "Rise and shine."

Fans wondered if Kylie singing the phrase was a hint about her child's name.

One commented on the video: "His name is Sunny… Rise and Shine!"

ASTRO

One wild and dark theory speculates there is another reason Kylie and Travis are keeping the name a secret.

"The rumor was the baby was named Astro, and that Travis was involved in the Astro concert deaths so it would be controversial to call him that?" a fan wrote on Reddit.

The commenter was referencing Astroworld Festival, a concert created and headlined by Travis, which saw 10 people killed after a massive crowd surge.

Another fan responded: "That would be messed up if she did."

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A second responder wrote: "It would explain why she didn't announce it. I don't understand the secrecy because they are very public with a lot of their lives. Maybe it will be on an episode of the show and we will find out it is actually something completely different."

The user added: "Hopefully it is something else."

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