Kourtney Kardashian FINALLY Reveals The Name Of Newborn Son

Kourtney Kardashian has finally revealed the name of her third child - Reign Aston Disick.
The reality star announced the news alongside a sweet Instgram shot of herself holding little Reign's fingers.
'Madly in love with my little Reign Aston Disick,' wrote the mother, who welcomed her son into the world exactly a week ago on December 14.  


The name Reign is English in origin and means sovereign or ruler - perfect for the Kardashian's latest little prince.
And while it may appear an unusual choice, it follows the birth of Lil' Kim's daughter Royal Reign back in June of this year.
Meanwhile Aston appears to have been inspired by one of father Scott Disick's favourite possessions - his beloved Aston Martin car.
Kourtney's choice of the name Mason for her oldest son did much to popularise the previously unusual choice, which is now high on the naming charts. 
The 35-year-old's latest addition to the family coincidentally arrived on Mason's fifth birthday.
'The family is freaking out with joy,' a source told E! News. 'What an amazing coincidence.'  



Kourtney and partner Scott are also parents to two-year-old Penelope.
Just this month, Kourtney opened up to Fit Pregnancy magazine about expecting her third child.
She said:  'I love being pregnant in general. This time I’m more tired than I was the other times. 
'I think it’s because I’m always running around and working on different things. But I feel comfortable with how I look and feel.
'I find a pregnant body to be beautiful and an incredible reminder of what a woman's body is made to do. 



Twenty four hours before going into labour, Kourtney hinted at the baby's imminent arrival with an Instagram shot of a doll covered by a blanket lying in a crib.
She captioned the picture on Saturday: 'Nap time! Someone's already using our new crib.'
And earlier this week Kourtney's mother Kris Jenner sparked rumors her latest grandchild was on its way.
Speaking to E! at the Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Breakfast in L.A, she said: 'We're days away. I may be going from here to the hospital.'