Molly Sims gives birth to beautiful baby girl: Click to find out her name!

Molly Sims has shared a photo of her newborn baby daughter - and we LOVE the name she’s given her!

Molly Sims gives birth to beautiful baby girl: Click to find out her name!

by Kayleigh Dray |
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We’re so happy to report that Molly Sims and her husband Scott Stuber have welcomed their first daughter together.

Taking to Instagram, the 41-year-old gushed: "We welcome Scarlett May Stuber into our family.

"Our hearts are bigger with you here."

Via Instagram

According to SheKnows.com, the name Scarlett, which, naturally, means ‘red’, is one given to people with “a deep inner desire for a stable, loving family or community, and a need to work with others and to be appreciated”.

What a gorgeous moniker for Molly’s baby girl.

Molly and Scott already have a two-year-old son Benny, who we imagine is very excited to be a big brother.

Congratulations to the happy family!

TOP 50 UNUSUAL BABY NAMES - AND THEIR MEANINGS

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Top 50 most unusual baby names - and their meanings

Chester1 of 48

Chester

Holly Willoughby bagged Chester - meaning 'fortress' - for her baby boy, so we imagine this comfortable, quirky and cuddly name will rise in popularity soon.

Pax2 of 48

Pax

Meaning 'peaceful this unusual unisex name got a lot of publicity when chosen by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for their Vietnamese-born son.

Constantine3 of 48

Constantine

Constantine, meaning "steadfast", is a distinguished name that has long been overlooked. But, as names such as Augustine and Atticus become more popular, it seems as if the Roman Emperor's name could be primed for a comeback...

Lev4 of 48

Lev

This concise one-syllable name, meaning "heart" or "lion", has definite potential, being more unusual than the increasingly popular Levi.

Susannah5 of 48

Susannah

Susannah, meaning "lily", has an irresistible, flowing rhythm - and is a more stylish version of the traditional 'Susan' or 'Suzanne'.

Mirabelle6 of 48

Mirabelle

If you're looking for a 'belle' name that isn't 'Isabelle than why not try the lovely Mirabelle? Meaning 'marvellous it can be changed to 'Mirabella' or 'Maribel' - depending on what suits your little one.

Rio7 of 48

Rio

Rio is a Spanish boy's name, meaning 'river'.

Theodora8 of 48

Theodora

This charmingly old-fashioned girl's name means 'gift of God' and has a wealth of nicknames available - think Teddy, Thea and Dora, to name but three!

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Shepherd9 of 48

Shepherd

A cute pastoral boy's name, Shepherd means exactly what you think it does - and can be shortened to the adorable Shep.

Rosalind10 of 48

Rosalind

Rosalind - meaning 'pretty rose' - was made popular when Shakespeare used it for one of his heroines in 'As You Like It'.

Caspian11 of 48

Caspian

Caspian - taken from the name of the large sea between Asia and Europe - was used by C.S Lewis for the name of the hero of his children's novel, Prince Caspian, part of the Chronicles of Narnia series.

Zadie12 of 48

Zadie

Zadie means 'princess making it perfect for your little girl.

Ellison13 of 48

Ellison

Ellison, meaning 'benevolent is traditionally a boy's name - but could just as easily be used for a little girl.

Aviva14 of 48

Aviva

Aviva is a vivacious and memorable girl's name, meaning 'springlike, fresh, dewy'.

West15 of 48

West

West is definitely shaping up well as a unisex name - but we imagine it will increase in popularity now that the Kardashian-Wests are in power!

Indigo16 of 48

Indigo

Indigo, a deep blue-purple dye from plants native to India, is particularly striking for both girls and boys.

Cleo17 of 48

Cleo

Cleo (meaning 'glory') is short, of course, for Cleopatra, one of the most powerful women in history. Sounds like a good choice to us...

Devon18 of 48

Devon

Devon, spelled like the lovely seaside town, can be used for baby boys or baby girls - would you be tempted to use it for your own little one?

Aurelio19 of 48

Aurelio

Aurelio is an exotic and energetic Italian boy's name, rarely heard in the UK, which means 'the golden one'. It can also be changed to Aurelia - just like in Love Actually - if you plan on using it for a baby girl.

Pilar20 of 48

Pilar

The girl's name 'Pilar' originated in the legend of the miracle of the Virgin Mary's appearance over a marble pillar, giving it a special sense of strength and elegance.

Baxter21 of 48

Baxter

The boy's name Baxter, meaning 'baker was last popular in 1886, meaning it's well time for a comeback.

Pippa22 of 48

Pippa

Pippa made headlines thanks to Kate Middleton's sister - but this cute name, meaning 'lover of horses is still an unusual one.

Willis23 of 48

Willis

Almost never used in modern times, the boy's name Willis means 'resolute protection'.

Georgiana24 of 48

Georgiana

Pronounced Geoge-ee-AH-na, this elaborately feminine girl's name means 'farmer' - and has cropped up in the likes of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice and 2008 film The Duchess. Very regal!

Octavia25 of 48

Octavia

Octavia - meaning 'eigth' - was popular in ancient Roman and Victorian times, and has a rich literary pedigree. Think Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, for starters.

Zinnia26 of 48

Zinnia

Zinnia is an edgy, energetic flower name - symbolising remembrance. We love it.

Teo27 of 48

Teo

The Spanish version of Matthew, this unusual boy's name means 'gift of God'.

Winifred28 of 48

Winifred

This beautiful vintage girl's name, meaning 'blessed peacemaking has a choice of two nicknames; Winnie or Freddie.

Marguerite29 of 48

Marguerite

Marguerite is a classic French girl's name, meaning 'pearl' or 'daisy'. Totally chic!

Roscoe30 of 48

Roscoe

This quirky name - meaning 'deer forest is a fresh choice for a baby boy or girl.

Romy31 of 48

Romy

Another unisex name with a lot of energy and bounce, this cool name means 'citizen of Rome'.

Nile32 of 48

Nile

Nile, meaning 'champion is inspired by the famous Egyptian river and can be used for both boys and girls.

Juno33 of 48

Juno

Juno, inspired by a Roman goddess named the 'queen of heavens is fresh, beautiful and unique. We love it.

True34 of 48

True

Inspirational and aspirational, True means exactly what you'd expect - and can be used for both boys and girls. Nice!

Verity35 of 48

Verity

This virtue name, meaning 'truth is the perfect fusion of old and new - it even made a brief appearance in Harry Potter!

Slater36 of 48

Slater

This boy's name was made popular by 90s TV show Saved By The Bell, but has diminished in popularity since then. A shame, since this boy's name has a seriously friendly and genial feel.

Tierney37 of 48

Tierney

Celtic unisex name Tierney means 'descendant of a lord making it a fine choice for any new parents.

Lulu38 of 48

Lulu

We love the name Lulu (which means 'pearl') - it's so energetic, vivacious and fun!

Penn39 of 48

Penn

This simple, elegant boy's name - meaning 'enclosure' - is VERY distinctive, isn't it? No wonder it made it into Gossip Girl!

Snow40 of 48

Snow

This girl's name feels brisk, fresh, pure, evocative - and magical. We imagine fans of Frozen will love it!

Cassidy41 of 48

Cassidy

This unisex name - meaning 'curly-headed' - is an Irish cowboy name that packs a punch.

Greer42 of 48

Greer

This glam Scottish name, meaning 'alert and watchful is a strong and sophisticated choice for any little girl.

Henrietta43 of 48

Henrietta

With plenty of vintage charm, Henrietta - meaning 'estate ruler'. has a number of charming nicknames, including Etta, Hetty and Hattie.

Baker44 of 48

Baker

This hip occupational name is fresh and friendly-sounding; perfect for a little boy.

Millicent45 of 48

Millicent

Millicent is a sweet and feminine girl's name, meaning "strong in work", and in definite need of a comeback.

Auden46 of 48

Auden

Auden is a poetic and old-fashioned unisex name, meaning 'old friend'.

Stellan47 of 48

Stellan

Stellan is a strong, attractive, Scandinavian boy's name, meaning 'calm'.

Leopold48 of 48

Leopold

This aristocratic boy's name - meaning 'brave people' - is an interesting Germanic one. Think 'Leo' for short!

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