Kylie Jenner already has a name for her baby girl

Screenshot of Kylie Jenner from the television series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" back in 2015 YouTube/ E! Entertainment

According to a recent report, social media mogul and beauty icon Kylie Jenner already has names lined up for her baby girl on the way. It is also reported that Jenner is nervous about giving birth and being a mom but at the same time excited.

People released a report revealing that Jenner and boyfriend Travis Scott are expecting a little girl soon enough. The People's source said, "Kylie has a favorite name for her baby girl, but isn't sharing."

Jenner is expected to give birth this coming February 2018. The information source also added, "She has expressed some concerns about giving birth and the recovery, but she isn't freaking out. It seems more like first-time mom concerns."

Jenner will be giving birth first ahead of her big sister Khloe Kardashian who is also reportedly carrying a baby. Khloe is expecting a child with Cleveland Cavaliers star Tristan Thompson either in March or April next year.

However, Jenner nor Scott has not officially announced the pregnancy rumors, but has been already confirmed by several publications. Fans are waiting for the annual Kardashian - Jenner Christmas card hoping that it would include a message about Kylie's pregnancy.

Meanwhile, television star Kim Kardashian has been posting pieces of the Christmas card on her Instagram account. Most of the photos include the little ones of the Kardashian family. The day 19 photo posted by Kim includes her sisters Kourtney and Khloe and their mother Kris Jenner. In the image, Khloe is seen carrying her niece Dream, and fans are quick to speculate that she is hiding her baby bump.

So far, Kylie is not included in the photos that Kim had posted. 

Kylie recently released a new line of makeup products under her own label. The young businesswoman, however, received backlash from the public for a brush product she launched that is said to be overpriced.

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