Influencers Criticized for Their Kids’ Unique Names Just Welcomed Their 7th Baby. Meet….

The baby joins siblings Trendy, Zaylee, Sunny, Truly, Journey and Rocky.

Influencers Aubree and Josh Jones are bubbling over with joy as they share the unusual name they’ve chosen for their seventh child, a baby girl.

“It represents persistence, innovation, imagination, family, magic, joy, taking chances and going all in on your dreams,” Josh tells TODAY.com.

True to form, the Joneses, who live in Utah, avoided names found on the Social Security Administration’s list of most popular baby names.

“Her name is Disney Mae Jones!” Josh, 35, says.

Disney, who was born on Oct. 4, joins siblings Trendy, 13, Zaylee, 10, Sunny, 9, Truly, 7, Journey, 3, and Rocky, 22 months.

“We’re a Disney family,” Aubree, 35, tells TODAY.com. “She fits that spirit of happiness and magic. I felt it throughout my entire pregnancy.”

She says she received a sign that the name was the right pick while she was in labor. Stepping outside in the middle of the night for some fresh air, she looked up at the sky and saw a shooting star.

“I thought, ‘This is perfect,’” she recalls, the song “When You Wish Upon a Star” coming to mind.

Aubree and Josh Jones share kids Trendy Chanelle, Zaylee Ruth, Sunny Love, Truly Éclair, Journey Rey, Rocky Joshua and now, Disney Mae (not pictured).Courtesy Josh and Aubree Jones

The choice felt almost destined. Even before her parents had settled on a name, toddler Journey was already calling her unborn sister “Disney.” When Aubree was only a few weeks pregnant, she remembers Journey hugging her belly and proclaiming, “I love you, baby Disney,” though at the time, they thought she was saying “Dizzy.”

Aubree and Josh say they knew they wanted a name starting with D, debating Dizzy, Daisy, Desi, and Disney.

“But the only one the whole family agreed on was Disney,” Aubree says.

In 2024, the Joneses spoke with TODAY about their children’s distinctive names. ““We want our children to be different — we want them to stand out,” Aubree said at the time. “Like with Trendy — we want her to get out there and start her own trends and do her own thing.”

“When people ask, ‘Why don’t you give them regular names?’ I’m like, I don’t want my children to be regular,” she added

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