Kylie Jenner Says She Wants Another Daughter With A "Really Feminine Name"

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Kylie Jenner attends the 'Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art Of The In-Between' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City

Kylie Jenner says she wants her second daughter to have a feminine name.

Kylie Jenner revealed she had her first child earlier this year. Throughout her pregnancy with Stormi, she kept an incredibly low-profile in the public eye and only confirmed her pregnancy after her daughter's birth. While it's been eight months since she gave birth, Kylie Jenner hopes that baby Stormi will have a baby sister in the future.

Kylie Jenner took to social media to answer questions from her fans. After a fan asked her if she was planning on having another baby, Kylie confirmed that she did, although she isn't eager for the arrival of Stormi's sister any time soon.

"Am I going to have another baby? I want another baby, but when is the question," she said on social media. "And I'm definitely not ready this second and I don't know when I will be. But yeah, when I do, I would love to share more of that with you guys."

She also added that she's already thought about names for her second child, but none of them have really stuck. She did say she wants her daughter to have a "really feminine name."

Kylie also detailed the relationship between Stormi and her father, Travis Scott.

"They have this crazy connection. She’s definitely a daddy’s girl,” she said. "It’s cute to watch. When dad’s around, I’m not even there. It’s like she doesn’t even see me, but it’s cool, whatever.”

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