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Love Island's Amy Hart shares baby son's adorable names and special meaning behind them

Love Island star Amy Hart has revealed the name of her baby boy with boyfriend Sam Rason.

The TV personality, 30, announced on Instagram that she and Sam had welcomed their bundle of joy on March 3, calling him "our dreamy baby boy" as she shared the happy news with her followers.

Now, Amy has shared her son's name with her fans and supporters and revealed the sweet meaning behind the three monikers she and partner Sam have selected for their new bundle of joy.

The the 2019 Love Island star explained to her Instagram followers this evening how her son's names are inspired by her grandad, her brother and his daddy Sam!

Love Island's Amy Hart and boyfriend Sam with their baby boy (Instagram)
They described him as "our dreamy baby boy" (Instagram)

"Stanley Samuel Giles Rason," Amy and Sam wrote in a joint caption when sharing a new snap of their son.

Explaining the names, they said: "Stanley: We loved the name and also Amy’s Grandad Geoffs middle name

"Samuel: After @samuelrason obviously but also Amys brother is Samuel too!

"Giles: Nanny and Grandads last name, hopefully he’ll inherit their love of shots!

The new parents shared some cute snaps of baby Stanley as they revealed his name (Instagram)
The loved-up couple are besotted with their new bundle of joy (Instagram)

"[photos: 1) a couple of hours old, Baby Stanley already got Mummy’s back to prove that Amy’s big lips are indeed genetic 2) when Daddy says he’s going home for the evening."

Amy and Sam waited until they were home with their tot to share the news of his birth, posting adorable beaming selfies with their newborn.

In the announcement, Amy wrote: "Well…. 4 days of contractions at home (which everyone told us were Braxton hicks…they weren’t ), 4 very short hours in the delivery suite and 5 long days in hospital later, we are home with our dreamy baby boy born at 3.31am on 3/3/23 weighing 8lbs with the most beautiful head of hair (Amy would take the 9 months of reflux again) and we are so so in love.

"Proper introductions to come but now we’re home safe and sound. Thank you to everyone who sent their well wishes.

Amy first rose to fame in Love Island in 2019 (ITV/REX)
She has welcomed a son with partner Sam (amyhartxo/Instagram)

"We really appreciated it over the last few days [here’s a few delivery room snaps, can’t wait to show you his beautiful, non-post-birth swollen face."

Fans and friends flooded the comments to congratulate the first-time mum.

Fellow Islander Shaughna Phillips penned: "So beautiful! Congratulations to you all, glad you’re all home."

While Geordie Shore star and podcaster Vicky Pattison added: "Congratulations you two," alongside a series of heart-eye emojis.

TikTok star GK Barry exclaimed: "Omg congratulations!!!"

"Amy!!!!! congrats, ahhh," typed Capital FM's Will Manning.

Love Island's Olivia Attwood penned: "Ahhh congratulations. So beautiful."

Amy revealed she was expecting her first baby earlier in the year when she appeared on Loose Women.

She said the pregnancy was "100 per cent unplanned" after spending £12,000 on fertility treatment.

The former ITV2 villa star made the decision to freeze her eggs before conceiving naturally with her partner.

Speaking with her 1.1million followers on Instagram, the 30-year-old detailed her plans for a big family.

Admitting the surprise, she said: "This was a 100 per cent unplanned pregnancy, turns out everyone telling me tracking my cycle isn't actually a 100 per cent form of contraception was indeed correct."

Amy kept fans up to date with her pregnancy and has now shared her baby's name (Instagram/amyhartxo)
She and Sam said they are "so so in love" with their son (Instagram)

Amy has always been open with her fans about freezing her eggs so that she would be able to have children in the future.

Fans then asked the reality star what she will do with the eggs that she froze.

Amy replied: "Use them for 2nd/3rd/4th if we need to, if we don't, donate them! It was never an issue with falling pregnant, it was more the longevity of my fertility.

"For example my Prof said I had 2-3 years of good fertility left so I froze the higher quality, younger eggs."

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