Casting CallsKendall Jenner Shares Her List of “Beautiful Normal” Baby Names

Kendall Jenner Shares Her List of “Beautiful Normal” Baby Names

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Key Takeaways

  • Kendall Jenner already has a baby name list—even though she’s not a mom yet
  • She prefers “beautiful normal” names over trendy or over-the-top ones
  • Her future kids’ names won’t follow the Kardashian “K” tradition
  • Kendall wants a big family but is enjoying her freedom for now

Kendall Jenner Already Has Baby Names Picked Out

Kendall Jenner may not be planning kids anytime soon, but that hasn’t stopped her from thinking ahead.

The 30-year-old model and reality TV star recently revealed that she keeps a private list of baby names she loves—describing them as “beautiful normal” rather than flashy or celebrity-inspired.

During an appearance on the In Your Dreams With Owen Thiele podcast, Kendall was asked whether her baby name choices leaned toward “insane” or stereotypical “nepo baby” territory. Her answer was blunt and clear.

She said she’s “so over” extreme name trends and finds the obsession with outrageous celebrity baby names a little ridiculous.


Why Kendall Prefers “Normal” Baby Names

Kendall emphasized that her list isn’t wild or unconventional. Instead, she’s drawn to names that feel classic, simple, and timeless.

“I actually love my baby list,” she shared, adding that she gravitates toward names that sound familiar but still feel beautiful.

This approach reflects a growing trend among celebrities in recent years, where many are moving away from ultra-unique names and back toward classic choices that age well.


No “K” Names—And No Exceptions

One thing Kendall was very clear about: her future children’s names will not start with the letter “K.”

While her sisters—Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, and Kylie—are famously aligned in their naming tradition, Kendall has no interest in continuing it.

Her response when asked was immediate: absolutely not.


Unique Names Can Still Work—If Done Right

Although she prefers more traditional names, Kendall doesn’t dismiss unique ones entirely.

She pointed to Joaquin Phoenix as an example of a name that stands out without going too far. In her view, a good name can be distinctive without sounding forced or gimmicky.

She also mentioned Brad Pitt, calling it an “incredible name” that proves simplicity can still carry star power.


Kendall Jenner on Motherhood and Timing

Kendall has been open in the past about wanting children one day. She once hoped to start a family in her late 20s, but her perspective has shifted.

In a previous interview with Vogue, she admitted that she’s enjoying her independence and flexibility too much to rush into motherhood.

Now in her 30s, she says she still feels young and values the freedom to travel and make spontaneous choices.


She Wants a Big Family—Eventually

While she’s not in a hurry, Kendall does see motherhood in her future.

On The Kardashians, she shared that she wants at least two children so they can grow up with a sibling. Three is the maximum, she joked—but two would be just fine.

For now, though, Kendall is content embracing her current lifestyle, knowing she has time to build the family she wants when the moment feels right.


A Refreshingly Down-to-Earth Take on Celebrity Baby Names

In a world where celebrity baby names often dominate headlines for their shock value, Kendall Jenner’s approach feels surprisingly grounded. Her preference for “beautiful normal” names—and her openness about taking her time with motherhood—reflect a more thoughtful, relatable perspective.

As fans continue to follow her career and personal journey, Kendall’s comments offer a reminder that even in Hollywood, not everything has to be over-the-top. Sometimes, simplicity, intention, and timing matter most—and for Kendall Jenner, that seems to be exactly the plan.

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Jonathan Browne
Jonathan Brownehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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