Reality TV star and fashion mogul Kim Kardashian West revealed the name of her fourth child with husband, Kanye West, in a social media post Friday.

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“Psalm West” topped a photo of the new baby in a bassinet followed by “Beautiful Mother’s Day with the arrival of our fourth child. We are blessed beyond measure,” Kardashian West said in a post on Twitter.

Kardashian West announced the arrival of the baby on May 10, with a spokeswoman confirming to The Associated Press that the baby was born on May 9 via surrogate, weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces.

“He’s here and he’s perfect!” Kardashian West said in a Twitter post announcing the birth.

“He’s also Chicago’s twin,” she added, referring to the couple’s third child, who was born last year. “I’m sure he will change a lot, but now he looks just like her.”

In addition to a half-dozen cousins, Psalm West joins two sisters -- 5-year-old North West and 1-year-old Chicago -- and brother Saint, 3.

Kardashian West first confirmed reports that she and her husband were expecting another child in January during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”

This  Oct. 9, 2018 file photo shows Kim Kardashian West at the Tiffany & Co. 2018 Blue Book Collection: The Four Seasons of Tiffany celebration in New York. Oxygen Media said Tuesday, May 7, 2019, that it has greenlighted a two-hour documentary that will capture Kardashian West's efforts to free prisoners she believes were wrongly accused of crimes.

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