The truth behind Kylie Jenner’s grandson’s name after fans suspect they discovered his secret nickname


KYLIE Jenner fans think they’ve finally discovered her baby boy’s name after following a trail of clues.

But the US Sun can exclusively reveal the truth behind online speculation that her son’s name is Kristan.

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Kylie Jenner has kept her son’s name under lock and key for eight months since birthCredit: Instagram/@kyliejenner
Fans were sure Kris Jenner's mark for Kristan could be a clue to the baby's secret name

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Fans were sure Kris Jenner’s mark for Kristan could be a clue to the baby’s secret nameCredit: Instagram/Kris Jenner

The “Kristan Wolf Enterprises” brand that sparked the rumors isn’t actually related to the Kardashian-Jenner clan.

Kristan Wolf Enterprises operates as Heraldo Farrell, which owns other brands such as Multiverse of Madness.

This chain of businesses has no connection with the Kardashian-Jenner trademark attorney, as the family typically files their cases with their attorney, Jennifer Ko Craft.

An online theory on the internet speculating that Kylie’s baby name could be Kristan has been confused with the fact that Kris Jenner actually trademarked the same name – but for kaftans.

The US Sun previously revealed that Kris Jenner filed a trademark for Kristan on February 25, 2022 – shortly after Kylie gave birth to her son.

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According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the trademark covers “tops as apparel, bottoms as apparel, kaftans, and loungewear.”

The company’s name appears to be a combination of Kris’ birth name, Kristen, and the kaftan, an item of clothing the Kardashian star wears often.

Viral TikTok user Gay Man with a Spray Tan also cleared up confusion between Kris’ kaftan clothing company and Kylie’s potential baby name, as Kylie’s middle name is also Kristen after her mother.

The Kardashian enthusiast pointed out that if Kristan was really Kylie’s name for her son, she would have filed it under Kylie Jenner Inc., like she did for Stormi.

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NAME GAME

Kylie has remained tight-lipped about the little one’s identity, only posting pictures of her feet and hands on social media.

She and Travis are yet to reveal the youngster’s name after dropping their top pick, Wolf.

The name change came after Kylie’s ex-best friend Tammy Hembrow pointed out that her six-year-old son shared the same name.

However, Kylie claimed the name Wolf “didn’t fit her.”

Fans shared their theories on what the new name might be, suggesting the nicknames “Butterfly”, “Astro” and “Jacques” – a nod to his father’s birth name.

Rumors also swirled that Kylie would leak her son’s name on the second season of her family’s reality show.

OUT OF THIS WORLD!

Even though Kylie didn’t announce her son’s name even eight months after he was born, she filed three new trademarks for her daughter’s growing Stormi World brand.

Kylie filed three new trademarks for Stormi World on August 24, 2022 after not touching the name since February 2019.

The first of the three marks is for “advertising and endorsement services” to “promote the goods and services of others.”

It also describes “retail store services”, including “gifts; daily consumer goods; clothing; clothing accessories; toys; sporting goods; beauty products; cosmetics; the skin and the perfumes”.

The second trademark for Stormi World details: “Toy figures; doll accessories; dolls; drawing toys; baby toys; mechanical action toys; electronic action toys; action figure playsets and flexible sculptures.”

The long list goes on to include “bath toys; puzzles; board games; toy jewelry; bats for games; puppets; portable units for playing electronic games; educational toys for children to develop fine motor and cognitive skills; musical toys; food toys; toy kitchen utensils; toy cameras; baby gyms; play balls and sports balls.

Finally, Stormi World’s third brand includes clothing items such as “coats; dresses; shoes ; headgear; jackets; sweaters; indoor clothing; rompers; scarves; shirts; sweaters; underwear; socks ; hosiery; swimwear ; cloth bibs; gloves ; sleepwear; one-piece infant and toddler clothing and costumes for use in kids dress up games. »

SUNNY SKY

Stormi’s potentially budding business empire has been in the works for a long time.

Kylie first made sure her daughter had a mark on both her name and for Stormi World, as the toddler was just a year old.

Kylie’s trademarks for Stormi, now four, in 2019 included the same descriptions, although three years later fans have yet to see a product or service made from the mark.

Meanwhile, as Kylie grooms Stormi to grow into her multi-million dollar empire, the star has completely snubbed creating a business lane for her newborn son.

Although the boy is now eight months old, fans still don’t know the baby’s official name since Kylie changed him from Wolf.

No trademark has been filed for Kylie’s son.

NEXT JENNER-ATION

The entire Kar-Jenner clan has followed in Kylie’s footsteps and The US Sun previously reported on the Kardashian family’s big plans for their children to take over their $3 billion empire.

The Kardashian-Jenners are gearing up their kids to take over the empire, as the stars have filed various trademarks for their kids.

Kim’s children North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three, Rob’s daughter Dream, five, and Khloe’s daughter True, four, all have the same brands as Stormi for Stormi World with their names on it.

True also has a series of “True & Khlo” trademarks filed in January 2020.

One covers: “Retail store services featuring gifts, clothing, clothing accessories, cosmetics, skin care, beauty products, bath and shower products, hair care products and hairdressing, furniture, home furnishings, home accessories, textiles, linens, bath and shower accessories, travel accessories and cases.

The second concerns “belts, stockings, coats, dresses, shoes, gloves, headbands, headwear, jackets, loungewear, scarves, sleepwear, socks, swimwear, tops and underwear.

The third relates to “travel cases”, while the fourth covers “bath products, body sponges and loofah sponges, bathroom baskets for household use, bath accessories, namely holders, toothbrush holders, toilet paper holders, soap dishes and soap dispensers, and wastebaskets”.

The final mark covers “hair care products, hair detangling preparations, styling preparations, non-medicated skin care preparations, skin lotions, skin creams, skin cleansers , body scrubs, body oils, body powders, bath bombs, bubble baths, bath soaps, non-medicated bath salts, cosmetic bath preparations, cosmetics and Moreover.”

True also appears alongside her mother in commercials for Nurtec, which is a migraine medication.

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While Kourtney’s children Mason, 12, and Penelope, 9, and Reign, 7, don’t have trademarks, her lifestyle brand Poosh is named after her daughter’s nickname.

The family’s most popular brands include Kim’s SKIMS Company; Kylie’s Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie Skin and Kylie Baby; Khloe’s Good American; Kendall Jenner’s 818 tequila; Kourtney’s Poosh and Rob’s Arthur George.

Fans have discovered a second brand called Kristan Wolf Enterprises, however, The US Sun can confirm that it is not related to the Kardashian-Jenner family.

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Fans have discovered a second brand called Kristan Wolf Enterprises, however, The US Sun can confirm that it is not related to the Kardashian-Jenner family.Credit: Instagram/@kyliejenner
The US Sun previously reported that Kristan is a trademark for Kris' new kaftan venture.

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The US Sun previously reported that Kristan is a trademark for Kris’ new kaftan venture.Credit: Instagram / Kris Jenner
In August, Kylie filed three new trademarks for her daughter Stormi while snubbing her newborn son

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In August, Kylie filed three new trademarks for her daughter Stormi while snubbing her newborn sonCredit: Getty
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