The Taste of a Married Womannames of Beyoncé's and JAY-Z's (possible?) twins may have finally been revealed.
According to TMZ, the power couple's company has filed trademarks for the names Rumi Carter and Sir Carter.
SEE ALSO: The wait is over to find out the sexes of Beyoncé's twinsThe trademark apparently includes baby related products, such as rattles, strollers, and baby teething is making it pretty good evidence that these are the names of the newest additions to the Carter empire.
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The trademark also covers items such as fragrances, key, chains, cosmetics, and many more.
Beyoncé reportedly gave birth to her twins earlier this month, but the couple has yet to officially announce the births publicly.
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