Home / News / Viral & Trending Kylie Jenner announces the unique name of her son with Travis Scott Kylie Jenner/Instagram Kylie's baby is *finally* here! By Cassandra Stone February 7, 2022 Kylie Jenner/Instagram Rectangle It feels like the world has been waiting forever for the announcement that Kylie Jenner’s bundle of joy has made their appearance, and now the wait is over! The proud mama shared the news that her second child, a son, was born on 2/2/22. And this week, Kylie has taken to Instagram stories to share her son’s unique baby name: Wolf Webster. Kylie and her partner Travis Scott are already parents to 4-year-old Stormi Webster. She made the announcement by sharing a black-and-white photo of the baby boy’s hand. She also revealed the newborn arrived one day after Stormi’s birthday with the caption, “💙 2/2/22.” Back in September, Kylie revealed she was expecting her second child with Scott by sharing a sweet Instagram video that ended with proud big sister Stormi kissing her mama’s belly. “She has a cute bump. She is beyond excited,” the source told PEOPLE at the time. “She loves being a mom. She is thrilled that she and Travis are pregnant again,” the source said. “She has been enjoying her pregnancy in private. She has only spent time with close friends and family.” Congratulations to the happy family! Related Stories Viral & Trending ‘My marriage doesn’t come before my kids’: The viral post sparking a family-priority debate Viral & Trending The unforgettable words from a stranger that every mom didn’t know she needed News Mother-in-law oversteps with daughter-in-law and redecorates nursery—Reddit’s response is everything The latest Life 7 months pregnant on the campaign trail: How motherhood has changed the way I view politics Style Zooey Deschanel’s tips on how to get holiday party-ready (without putting your finger through your tights while your kids are yelling for dinner) Motherly Stories What is the ‘gratitude trap’? How gratitude can keep us stuck Getting Pregnant What to know about using supplements for fertility—and when to start taking them in preconception