Trisha Paytas has welcomed her third child and it’s not just the baby name that has the internet in an absolute tizzy.
Paytas, 37, announced the arrival of her third baby, a boy, with husband Moses Hacmonon Tuesday July 22 (U.S. time).
Taking to Instagram, Paytas shared a photo cradling the newborn and wearing matching blue, sea-themed pyjamas revealing the baby name: Aquaman Moses.
“💙AQUAMAN MOSES PAYTAS-HACMON💙Born 07.12.25 @ 12:40 am 🙏” she captioned the post.

What Is The Name Of Trisha Paytas’s Third Baby?
Trisha Paytas revealed the name of her third baby via Instagram following his birth, sharing with fans that they’d called the bub Aquaman Moses.
The unusual name choice is in keeping with Paytas’ first two children who are also named after influential and fictional figures – Malibu Barbie Paytas‑Hacmon and Elvis Paytas‑Hacmon.
What Is The Trish Paytas Baby Theory
The internet has produced some wild ideas and conspiracies in its time, but the Trisha Paytas baby theory may be one of the most outlandish to date.
The baby theory, thought up and spun into a viral thread online, suggests that each of Paytas and Hacmon’s children are famous figure reincarnated due to the coincidental timings of their births.
Speculation – if we can call it that – first arose around September of 2022 following the birth of Paytas and Hacmon’s first child, Malibu Barbie. The news of their daughter’s arrival came just days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The theory does seem to falter however with the birth of their second daughter, which while eerily aligning with the announcement of Prince Charles’ cancer diagnosis, did not see any major celebrities meet their fate.
Of course, the arrival of Paytas’ third child, Aquaman, sent the baby theory into overdrive once more. The news of the baby boy’s arrival came mere hours before the news of the tragic passing of rock legend, Ozzy Osborne at 76.
Earlier this year in April, fans of Paytas tried connecting the death of Pope Francis, 88.
“First of all, I’m months away from my due date, not even close this time,” she said on the April episode of the “Just Trish” podcast. “He’s not in the British monarch[y]. Is it just any influential person that dies gets to come reincarnated as my baby?”