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Kylie Jenner explains the best way to pronounce her son Aire’s new identify

KylieJenner clears the air over the pronunciation of her son’s new name.

On Jan. 21, the Kylie Cosmetics founder announced that she and Travis Scott‘s little boy, her second child, is named Airmore than 10 months after they announced they had changed his original name, which was wolf. After Instagram fan page @kyliesnapchat shared the news of the child’s new name with the caption, “Do you think it’s pronounced breezy or breezy?”. Kylie commented on “AIR” with a red heart emoji.

A source told E! News, the name means “Lion of God”. (Believed to be of Hebrew origin – in Hebrew, a lion is an “aryeh”.)

In her Jan. 21 post, Kylie also shared the first photos of Baby Aire’s face. In two pictures, the Kardashians star can be seen holding and cuddling her son. In two other photos, Baby Aire appeared alone. In the pictures he is wearing adorable baby clothes with cars and sharks printed on them.

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