Kailyn Lowry has recently shared on TikTok that she considered naming her newest son Aire, but ultimately decided against it as she felt it was “too Kardashian.” This decision came after she introduced her twins, Verse and Valley, to the world, which some fans criticized for being too Kardashian-esque. In response to this criticism, Lowry explained in her TikTok video that Aire is actually a family name with sentimental value to her, as it was the middle name of both of her grandfathers.
Lowry expressed that she felt confident in her choice of names for her children, as she believed they held significant meaning and had cute stories behind them. She also emphasized that regardless of the reasons behind naming children, parents should have the freedom to choose names that they love. Lowry made it clear that she didn’t want to be bothered by comments about her son’s name being similar to the Kardashians, and she encouraged viewers to name their children as they see fit.
Interestingly, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott recently changed their son’s name to Aire after initially naming him Wolf, demonstrating the personal nature of naming decisions for parents. Lowry concluded her TikTok video by emphasizing that what matters most is the happiness that comes from choosing a name for a child.
Lowry’s journey to motherhood began on the TV show “16 and Pregnant” in 2010, where she welcomed her first son, Isaac, with Jo Rivera. Over the years, she had more children, including sons Lincoln with Javi Marroquin, Lux, and Creed with Chris Lopez. Currently, Lowry and her partner, Elijah Scott, are parents to a son named Rio, born in November 2022, in addition to the twins Verse and Valley.
In summary, Lowry’s decision to avoid naming her son Aire due to it being “too Kardashian” reflects her personal and meaningful approach to choosing names for her children. She encourages parents to select names that resonate with them personally and bring them joy, regardless of any outside opinions or comparisons.

