Justin and Hailey Bieber Welcome First Baby Together and Reveal the Name

Here are all the deets on the newborn's name.Fact checked by Sari HitchinsFact checked by Sari HitchinsThe wait is over for one of the year’s most anticipated births—Hailey Bieber and husband Justin Bieber have welcomed their first child together.
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The couple, who wed in 2018, announced the news via Instagram. Justin shared a photo of the baby's foot, with presumably Mom's hand, writing, "Welcome home." He also revealed the baby's name: Jack Blues Bieber.This means the baby has the initials “JB,” which, according to People, is a family tradition. Justin shares the same initials as his dad, Jeremy Bieber, and some siblings. Plus, Jeremy’s middle name is Jack.In general, Jack has long been a common baby name. Blues, on the other hand, is a rare one. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber)
Here are the baby name details:JackOrigin: EnglishMeaning: God is gracious, according to Nameberry.comSimilar Names and Variations: James, Jackson, HenryFamous Namesakes: There's comedian Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall, actor Jack Arthur Davenport, and musician Jack White, among others.Peak Popularity: The name Jack has always been popular. It first landed on the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) top 1,000 baby boy names back in 1900, coming in as the 27th most popular name. It's never fallen off the chart and came in at number 14 in 2023.BluesOrigin: EnglishMeaning: Musical styleSimilar Names and Variations: Rock, Bass, OctaveFamous Namesakes: Actress Jessica Paré also named her son Blues. Otherwise, it's a rare name.Peak Popularity: This name doesn't appear on the SSA's top 1,000 baby boy names for any year.The Biebers revealed their pregnancy news in May 2024, while sharing an Instagram video of their wedding vow renewal. Hailey was around six months pregnant at the time and dealing with a struggle many pregnant people often have: knowing the right time to reveal a pregnancy.In an interview with W Magazine, the Rhode founder said she was able to hide her pregnancy from the public because she didn’t show early on. But keeping it a secret, she added, wasn’t easy.“I didn’t enjoy the stress of not being able to enjoy my pregnancy outwardly. I felt like I was hiding this big secret, and it didn’t feel good. I wanted the freedom to go out and live my life,” she told the publication. Makes sense. Hopefully, revealing the baby's birth felt easier for the new parents. For more Parents news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter! Read the original article on Parents.
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