Loren and Alexei Announced Baby Brovarnik's Name

His name means "gift" in Hebrew.

One week after his birth, new parents Loren and Alexei are proud to announce their son’s name. Meet baby Shai!

“We are so excited to introduce you to our son… Shai Josef Brovarnik,” Loren shared on Instagram. “We are so in love.”

The couple waited until their newborn's brit and baby naming ceremony to reveal his name. Shai, pronounced “shy,” is of Hebrew origin and means “gift.”

Baby Shai was born on April 14, 2020 at 4:26 p.m., weighed 5lbs 10oz and was 19 inches long. Since then, mom, dad and baby have been doing great!

“During these crazy times, this is the smile we needed,” the couple said.

See Loren and Alexei’s journey into parenthood on 90 Day Fiance: What Now and streaming on TLC.com.

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