The Kardashian-Jenners to Reportedly Trademark Children's Names
By Hannah Wigandt

The Kardashian-Jenner dynasty is getting bigger and bigger as the sisters have children, but as the family grows so does their empire. Not only will the family have their reality television show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, along with various makeup and fashion lines, but now they will be extending their business to the kids.
According to TMZ, three of the five sisters, Kylie, Kim, and Khloé have all filed documents to trademark their children's names, which include North, Saint, and Chicago West, Stormi Webster, and True Thompson.
The reason for the trademark is reportedly so that their mothers can put their kids' names on future products such as clothing lines, skincare products, and toy lines.
Kylie Jenner also trademarked "Stormiworld," which is a play on words for Travis Scott's album Astroworld.
There are also plans to sign an endorsement deal to distribute other unknown products.
No one knows what will be in store with the family as they are always moving on to bigger and better things, but this is their kids' official welcome into the family business.