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Nara Smith isn’t afraid of unique baby names — and baby No. 4 is no different.
The 24-year-old social media influencer took to Instagram on Oct. 11 to announce the birth of her fourth child with husband Lucky Blue Smith, but stopped short of revealing the baby’s name.
On Oct. 12, Nara Smith posted another video encouraging her followers to guess what the baby’s name is — adding that she left a few hints to the name in the video.
Fans were quick to cast their votes, including a few serious guesses (like Marble, Flora, Ribbon, Bow, Viola and Rosie) and not-so-serious guesses (like Shower, Diaper, Pad, Skincare and Maxi).
On Oct. 13, Nara Smith returned to Instagram with the big baby name reveal — and it didn’t disappoint.
“Fawnie Golden Smith,” she wrote next to a deer emoji.
“Our little golden girl born on my birthday welcomed to this world by Lucky. Her entry into this world was graceful, gentle and oh so magical. Soaking all the love and snuggles!” she added in the caption.
Going back to the video, the “golden” hints were obvious — including gold accents in the shower, a gold hair clip, gold skincare product and gold jewelry.
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There was also one not-so-obvious “fawnie” hint when she showed a gray deer print blanket hanging off the baby’s bassinet next to her bed.
The deer print blanket was also featured in the photo of her baby name reveal.
Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith, who have been married since 2020, are also parents to three other children with unique baby names — including Rumble Honey, 4, Slim Easy, 3, and Whimsy Lou, 1.
How unique are Nara Smith’s kids’ names?
Nara Smith is fully aware of how unique her kids’ names are, but how unique are they exactly?
Let’s start with the newborn: Fawnie Golden Smith.
Fawnie is an elaboration of the name Fawn, which comes from the English word fawn meaning “young deer.” It also corresponds with the Romani word fawni, meaning “ring,” according to Behind the Name.
Golden, of course, comes from the English word golden meaning “made of gold” or “full of gold.”
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The name Fawnie has been given to less than five baby girls every year since 2020, according to the Social Security Administration — though Fawn has been given to 106 baby girls over that span.
Meanwhile, Golden was given to 247 baby boys and 212 baby girls since 2020, per the SSA.
For reference, Olivia was the most popular girl’s name in the United States in 2024 with 14,718 live births and Liam was the most popular boy’s name with 22,164 live births.
Nara Smith’s other three kids’ names are just as unique with all of them (Rumble, Slim or Whimsy) being given to less than five babies each year since 2020, per the SSA.
Honey was given to 282 baby girls in 2024 and Lou was given to 70 boys and 70 girls, while Easy was given to less than five babies (if any) total.
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On June 30, one month after revealing her fourth pregnancy, Nara Smith took to TikTok to share a list of baby names she likes but didn’t plan on using for baby No. 4.
For the boys, Nara Smith says she likes the names Moss, Goodie, Sundae, Champ, Silk and Dare.
“I feel like boy names are a little easier to come up with, but maybe that’s just me,” Nara Smith said in the clip after revealing that she’s currently six months pregnant.
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As for girl names, Nara Smith said she likes Twinkle, Velvet, Button, Willowmere, Apple, Berry, Merit, Shimmer and Butter — the latter of which Lucky Blue Smith was not a fan of, per his wife.