What is Naomi Campbell's new baby boy's name?

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What is Naomi Campbell's new baby boy's name?
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The top model has welcomed a son and is mum to a two-year-old daughter

The world-famous model, 53, revealed theon her Instagram page on 30 June, sharing a photograph of herself holding the newborn in her arms. The adorable picture also featured her two-year-old daughter, with Naomi holding hands with her two children.

At this moment, Naomi's little boy's name is a mystery. The catwalk star has refrained from announcing her son's name on her social media. She was immediately inundated with messages from the likes of Winnie Harlow, Donatella Versace, Claudia Schiffer, plus her millions of fans. The photo saw her cradling the newborn's feet, and she added: "So honoured to have this gentle soul in my life there are no words to describe the lifelong bond that I now share with you my angel. There is no greater love."So far, Naomi hasn't told the public what she's named her daughter, although some of her fans have their own ideas.

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