Kim Kardashian West news: Still no name for third baby

Reality television star Kimi Kardashian-West and her husband, rapper and producer Kanye West, just had a baby girl through surrogacy last Monday, Jan. 15. As of now, there is no reported name yet given to their third baby, after North and Saint. However, due to their fame and standing as a power couple in the entertainment business, the internet freely speculated on what name the newborn baby may be given. 

A lot of fans sounded off on Kim's Instagram page when she posted a picture featuring the familiar Louis Vuitton pattern that is so recognizable by most people in this day and age. Kim's fans treat the picture as some kind of cryptic message that they thought is a clue as to what the Wests could have named their third child. Some just left their speculation on the comments, such as Elle Vie, Fleur, LV, Louis, among many other wild guesses. 

However, Kim eventually revealed in a tweet that the picture with Louis Vuitton print was a tribute to a man named Kim Jones, who just recently ended his tenure as one of the leading designers of men's clothing at Louis Vuitton since 2011. Despite the clarification of her initial Instagram post, Kim still has not revealed the name that she and Kanye have come up with, and it is driving their fans insane. 

As reported by TMZ, their correspondents attempted to gain some information from Kanye at one point -- which proved to be a futile attempt. As it turns out, Kanye told them that he and Kim "couldn't think of a name." One of the correspondents suggested to name their third baby Donda, which is the name of Kanye's late mother, to which Kanye responded "that's good." 

As of now, fans will have to wait until Kim and Kanye finally make the big reveal of their newborn baby's name. 

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