Kylie Jenner Names Daughter Stormi, Joins The Celeb Trend For Unique Baby Names

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Kylie Jenner has named her newborn daughter Stormi. 

The 20-year-old reality star, who announced she had given birth to her first child on 4 February, shared a photo of her daughter holding her thumb on Instagram.

“Stormi Webster 👼🏽,” she captioned the shot. 

The unique baby name choice probably came as no surprise to fans, seeing as Jenner’s family members have opted for unusual names too.

We’re all for choosing a moniker that is a little different, so here are six more celebrities who chose unique baby names. 

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

The reality star is mum to North, four, Saint, two, and baby Chicago with Kanye West.  

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Beyonce and Jay-Z

The couple are parents to six-year-old Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir. 

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Busy Philipps and Marc Silverstein

The couple are parents to four-year-old Cricket and nine-year-old Birdie.

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Bear Grylls and Shara Grylls

The couple are parents to Jesse, 15, Marmaduke, 11, and Huckleberry, nine.

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Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon

The couple named their twins, now six, Moroccan Scot and Monroe. 

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Before You Go

14 Perfect Baby Names For Children Born In The Winter Months
Robin(01 of14)
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Robin is English in origin, and originally became popular because of Robin Hood. Today the name is more closely associated with the British wintery bird - the robin red breast.
Snow(02 of14)
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Nothing says winter months like longing for a touch of snow on the ground. Whether you love it or hate it, a white Christmas is symbolic of the season.
Alaska(03 of14)
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This might seem like an odd choice for non-Americans, but famous for being a place of temperature extremes, Alaska has beautiful origins, meaning 'great land'.
Noelle(04 of14)
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Noelle (or Noel) translates from French to Christmas.
January(05 of14)
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Made famous by actress January Jones, this would be a great choice for a baby born in the first month of the year, or for parents who love the new beginnings it represents.
Elsa(06 of14)
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The idea of calling your child Elsa might give lots of parents Frozen-related nightmares, but you have to admit, it's pretty wintery.
Holly(07 of14)
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What could be more traditional than paying homage to the winter shrub? Holly is a name with English roots.
Paloma(08 of14)
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The Spanish name for dove, Paloma is a great choice for a girl.
Neva(09 of14)
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In Latin, the word 'nivis' means snow and this has evolved into Neva in the English language. A great choice if you fancy weather-inspired monikers, but want to be less obvious.
Demi(10 of14)
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Demeter was the Greek goddess responsible for the arrival of winter. Shortened to Demi this is a great name for a child of the colder months.
Lumi(11 of14)
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Meaning snow in Finnish, Lumi is a great choice (even if the most snow we get is some wet slush).
Bianca(12 of14)
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Famous for staring in both Shakespeare's 'Othello' and 'The Taming Of The Shrew', Bianca actually translates to white.
Ember(13 of14)
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A less conventional choice (sounding a little like Amber), Ember evokes images of cold nights getting cosy by the fire.
Eirwen(14 of14)
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Eirwen is a Welsh name (pronouced 'Ay-ren') and roughly translates to white as snow.