Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have applied to officially change their son’s name.
The on/off couple originally called their second child Wolf Jacques Webster when he was born in February 2022 but shortly afterwards had a change of heart and renamed him Aire, so have now submitted legal documents asking for the new moniker to be officially recognized.

Documents obtained by TMZ stated: “[Kylie and Travis] regret the initial name choice of Wolf Jacques Webster. Now that Petitioners have had the chance to spend time with their baby, they believe the name Aire Webster is a better fit.”
Kylie admitted a few weeks after her son was born that she and Travis had changed the boy’s name, but she only officially announced in January that he is called Aire.
And after a fan site shared her post on Instagram – which included the first ever photos of the tot’s face – and queried if the moniker “was pronounced Air or Airey”, Kylie was quick to clarify.
She replied: “AIR [heart emoji].”
The 25-year-old reality star previously explained she and the rapper, whose real name is Jacques Webster, had decided Wolf didn’t suit their baby’s personality.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder admitted in September that she knew as soon as she signed her son’s birth certificate that she didn’t want to name him Wolf but she had “felt the pressure” to choose a name because of the legal process to register the tot’s birth.
Kylie – who also has five-year-old daughter Stormi with Travis – told her mother Kris Jenner that they now “know his official name” but didn’t plan to make it public “because God forbid we change it again”.