Julia Stiles’ newborn baby’s name is fit for a future rock star

Julia Stiles’ newborn baby’s name is fit for a future rock star
Julia Stiles’ newborn baby’s name is fit for a future rock star

Congratulations are in order! Julia Stiles and her husband Preston J. Cook have welcomed their first child, and the name they gave their little one is ~ultra cool~.

“Strummer Newcomb Cook, born October 20, 2017. Thanks and ever thanks to the extraordinary Doctors, Nurses and staff at Mount Sinai for helping bring this utter joy into our lives,” Stiles wrote in an Instagram post.

We love a good gender-neutral name, plus we can already see their little one becoming a rock star with a name like Strummer Cook.

Stiles announced her pregnancy in June of this year and revealed that she had married Cook in September with a simple photo of her baby bump in a wedding gown with the caption, “Who doesn’t love a shotgun wedding?”

The two have been engaged since Christmas of 2015 but very little is known about her husband other than the fact they met on the set of the 2015 film Go With Me, where Cook was a camera assistant. Hearing Stiles gush over her man, he sounds like he’d make an excellent father. Stiles told Today back in June how she knew Cook was ~the one~. “It’s a gut feeling,” she revealed. “But the more we spend time together, the more that’s confirmed. He’s just really caring and attentive and a solid dude.”

Other than offering up baby bump selfies here and there, the actress has been pretty coy when it comes to her pregnancy.

Alright, I couldn't resist.

A post shared by Stiley Jay (@missjuliastiles) on Aug 1, 2017 at 6:15pm PDT

That time I went camping, nearly eight months pregnant, just to see @nathanielrateliff and the @nightsweatsnc

A post shared by Stiley Jay (@missjuliastiles) on Aug 27, 2017 at 9:10am PDT

Who doesn't love a shotgun wedding? ✨

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Stiles has yet to announce the sex of her child or any other details, so we’re just here to say “Congrats!”