Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner Have Reportedly Trademarked Their Children's Names

Think of all the fashion and beauty lines in store.

It seems as though the Kardashians and Jenners have some big plans for the littlest members of the celebrity fam. TMZ reports that Kim, Khloé, and Kylie have all trademarked the names of their children. That’s right; Saint, North, Chicago, True, and Stormi’s names all appear on documents reportedly obtained by TMZ, and Kylie allegedly wants to trademark the phrase “Stormiworld” as well.

While it’s not entirely clear what the plan is, TMZ adds that the documents mention clothing, toys, and skin care — so it sounds like the Kardashian-Jenner kiddos might be getting some fashion and beauty lines of their own. And if “Stormiworld” sounds familiar, it’s probably because you spotted it on Kylie’s Instagram earlier in February; the reality star threw a lavish amusement park-themed birthday party for her one-year-old, complete with rides, a ball pit, and plenty of Stormi merch.

Given that Kim, Khloé, and Kylie have all embarked on their own business ventures over the years, it’s not surprising that their littles would join in on the fun eventually. As of right now, none of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters have commented on the reported trademark documents, so we’ll have to keep guessing as to what the end result will be. Maybe some North West foundation brushes, thanks to her affinity for makeup tutorials? Stormi Webster mini cars? A selfie master class from Chicago West? Whatever it is, we’re ready.

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