Ben and Jessa Seewald reveal poll results: Many see girl; top name choice: Savannah

Jessa Seewald with her husband Ben in a photo she posted on her Instagram account sometime in mid-August this year. (Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

Ben and Jessa Seewald have finally released the results of the baby poll they've conducted which let fans guess the gender of their baby, as well as make name suggestions.

"Thank you to everyone who participated in our Baby Poll. We received over 110,000 votes and some wonderful name suggestions," they wrote in their blog.

Apparently, majority of fans believe that their first child, who is due this Nov. 1 will be a girl. A total of 58,350 voters said Baby Seewald is a girl, while less than half of that number—23,158—think the baby's a boy. Meanwhile, 17,999 voted that they will be having boy/girl twins; 8,608 think it will be twin girls, and 3,096 believe it will be twin boys.

As for the name suggestions, the top 5 for a boy are: Luke, Zachary, Sawyer, Noah, and Benjamin. If the baby is a girl, the top 5 name choices are Savannah, Sarah, Olivia, Rachel, and Hope.

Despite the revelation of the poll results, Ben and Jessa are still not telling anyone about the gender of their baby (or babies). However, during a recent video which Jessa shared on her Instagram account (@jessaseewald), the young mother might have just hinted that she is not carrying twins, since she used the word "baby" and not "babies."

"So weird and yet amazing to see my baby move like this! Finally managed to capture one of those super active moments! Lol! I know, I'm a bit obsessed...

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