Baby Boy

Baby names have evolved over the years, blending unusual choices with timeless classics like Michael and Molly. It’s not uncommon for celebrities to give their children unique and unexpected names. Gwyneth Paltrow famously named her daughter “Apple,” while Jay Z and Beyoncé opted for “Blue Ivy.”

But now, it seems we may have a new record for the most extraordinary celebrity baby name. Introducing Finley, the fourteenth child of Jay and Kateri Schwandt. The Schwandts are seasoned parents, with a brood of fourteen boys ranging in age from 25 to 2. With such a large family, their expectations for their newest addition were turned upside down.

Imagine their surprise when baby Finley arrived, weighing a healthy 8 pounds, 4 ounces! But it was Finley’s middle name that truly made heads turn. Known as “Sheyboygan,” this unique name stems from a story shared by Kateri’s father about a Native American chief who had many sons. So, in a way, Finley is “a boy again.”

“Kateri and I know this is our last child since we’re both in our 40s now,” Jay shared. Despite knowing this, they savored every moment of the pregnancy, cherishing the opportunity to expand their family once more. Just like with their first child, both parents couldn’t contain their excitement.

Finley joins his thirteen adoring brothers: Tyler (25), Zach (22), Drew (21), Brandon (19), Tommy (16), Vinny (15), Calvin (12), Gabe (11), Wesley (9), Charlie (8), Luke (6), Tucker (4), and Francisco (2). Although Jay and Kateri had hoped for a daughter, they are thrilled to welcome another son into their loving family. And if anyone questions Finley’s unique name, his thirteen big brothers will be there to defend him.

The Schwandts are a testament to the joy and love that comes with a large, close-knit family. With their immense brood, they have created a home filled with laughter, sibling bonds, and the anticipation of what each new day brings. And who knows? Maybe one day, baby Finley’s unique name will inspire others to embrace their own individuality.

It goes to show that sometimes, the most extraordinary things come from the most unexpected places.