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'Sister Wives' Update: Robyn and Kody Brown Reveals New Baby Girl Name

It's been a week now since Kody and Robyn Brown's new baby girl was born. The family are still high with excitement especially now that the baby finally has a name. According to a report by People, Robyn and Kody have already decided on a name for baby number 18.

They have named the newest addition to the family as Ariella Mae. Prior to that, the couple admitted that they took a lot of time trying to come up with the right name for her.

"We have been searching for the right one for months, but nothing has felt right," Robyn said. "We are just getting to know her now and waiting until she whispers it in our ear."

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Ariella is the second child of Robyn and Kody. Their first born, Solomon, is now four years old. But Ariella is already Kody's 18th child and Robyn's fifth as she has three older children from her first marriage.

As detailed in TLC, Ariella was born on Sunday, Jan 10 at 10:10 p.m. in their Las Vegas home. She weighed nine pounds and nine ounces and measured 21.5 inches. Her birth has brought the family together especially the sister wives who came to visit her and to welcome her into the family.

They also did not waste time in sharing photos of her through social media. According to Enstars, Janelle, Kody's second wife, posted a photo of her son Hunter holding his new half-sister. A photo of Christine's eldest child, Aspyn, also surfaced online showing her carrying Ariella.

The fans of the polygamous family also celebrated with them as they sent the family congratulatory messages via social media. However, the reaction to the baby's new name was a combination of dislike and support. One fan tweeted Robyn about the pronunciation of Ariella's name.

Robyn responded that the "Ar" in Ariella's name is pronounced like the "ar" in the word star. She also shared that it is a Hebrew name and they will call their bundle of joy Ari or Aria for short.

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