The rumors are true: Ciara did give birth to her and Future's child on Monday.
And your hopes and wishes have come true, too: They named him Future. Future Zahir Wilburn, to be exact, according to CiCi's Instargram.
Celebrity baby names are often a bit out of left field, and because of that get scrutinized. But can you think of a more perfect name for their baby? I can't.
Congrats to the new parents.
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Ciara And Future Had A Baby Boy, And Named Him Future CiCi teased a photo of the newborn on Instagram.
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