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How Kimye Names Their Chilren

After announcing that Kimye named their second child Saint West, I am sure some of you are wondering what the baby naming process is for the Kardashian-West family.

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How Kimye Names Their Chilren
Kim, Kanye and baby Nori

As we know, Kim and Kanye's new baby has been the discussion of social media and entertainment news outlets. Kimye has yet to disappoint with the name of their new child. Saint West was born December 5th, 8 pounds 1 ounce. As we all know, Kim had a bit of a rough pregnancy so the new addition to the Kimye family was definitely a blessing. I would like to explain Kimye's baby naming process in 10 simple steps.


1. Kimye finds out Kim is pregnant round two.


2. Then, Kim does a pointless photoshoot.

3. Kim and Kanye start to discuss potential names.


4. Then, they ask Kourtney's opinion on the name they pick and Kourtney reacts.

5. Kim gets mad.


6. Kris Jenner pops out of nowhere with something to say about herself because we know she has to have all of the attention.

7. Kim then tells Khloe the baby's name, then reminds Khloe she is still single per usual and Khloe gets mean.


8. Kylie Jenner then has to make it about her somehow while wearing minimal clothing and being politically offensive.

8. Kanye reminds people, that in fact, he is Yeezus.

9. Twitter thinks the name will be "Easton West" and Kim is annoyed.

10. Kim gives birth and names her kid Saint.


Yes, Kim and Kanye have children whose initials are NW and SW. I have a feeling they will think they own exclusive rights to cardinal directions soon.

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