Kylie Jenner has opened up on where the idea to call her daughter Stormi came from.
Despite having picked out two names for the tot, the beauty mogul believes her little one chose Stormi – so she rolled with it.
Because, babies have the power to name themselves these days.
When chatting to her fans on an Instagram live feed, the reality star spoke about the moniker and even revealed that the one-year-old could have been a Rose.
She said: ‘I felt it the whole time. Yeah, I feel like she chose her own name. Pretty much.
‘I looked up names, and I saw Storm, and I really liked that. But I wanted her to have an “ie” at the end of her name like me, Kylie and Stormie.’
She added: ‘So it was that at first, and I would just call her – when I was pregnant, I used to call her Stormi when I would talk to her in my belly. And it just always felt right.’
Beaming into the camera, Kylie continued: ‘I had one more name that I liked – I had two names that I honestly liked better than Stormi but when I had her, I felt like she chose her own name.
‘And I just couldn’t imagine any other name other than Stormi, so yeah.’
Not wanting to reveal too much about other names she’d chosen for her girl, because you know – she might have another one yet – the self-made billionaire confessed Stormi could have ended up being called Rose.
She added: ‘One name I will tell you guys, because I don’t think I’m ever going to name my daughter this [another daughter], but I wanted to name her Rose.
‘I really liked that name. Shout out to everyone named Rose.’
The mother-of-one recently paid homage to her little on on International Women’s Day, where she revealed Stormi was her motivation.
Writing to her 129million followers, the 21-year-old praised her little one as she wrote: ‘This little girl motivates me every day to become the best woman I can be. #InternationalWomensDay.’
Kylie has recently been named the youngest ever self-made billionaire, after Forbes valued her beauty line Kylie Cosmetics at $900million (£686million).
Chatting about her success, the star told the publication: ‘I didn’t expect anything. I did not foresee the future. But [the recognition] feels really good. That’s a nice pat on the back.’
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