Kim Kardashian’s kids with Kanye West: Meet North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm

Kim Kardashian’s kids with Kanye West: Meet North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm

Keeping up with Kim Kardashian’s kids!

The reality star is a mom of four, giving birth to her and Kanye West’s daughter North and son Saint in 2013 and 2015, respectively, before welcoming daughter Chicago and son Psalm via surrogate in 2018 and 2019.

Kardashian has been co-parenting with the rapper since filing for divorce from him in February 2021 after seven years of marriage.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West share four children.Instagram/@kimkardashian

The “Kardashians” star cried over the “f–king hard” dynamic in a December 2022 “Angie Martinez IRL” podcast interview — but explained eight months prior why she takes the “high road” with her ex.

“You have to just be there for [the kids],” she said on “The Kardashians: An ABC News Special” in April 2022. “No matter what … Kanye and I will always be family.”

Keep scrolling to meet the former couple’s four kids.

North West

Kardashian and Kanye became parents in June 2013 when North arrived, choosing the unique moniker despite Jay Leno bringing it to their attention as a “joke.”

“Everyone was coming up to me like, ‘It’s such a cool name. You should really think about it,’” the Skims creator recalled in a 2020 YouTube video.

Kardashian’s eldest child is into stage makeup.
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North has shown off many interests over the years, with Kardashian showing off the little one’s artwork in 2021. That same year, she revealed her “creative” eldest child was into stage makeup.

Not only did North’s 9th birthday party have a creepy makeup theme, but she has showed off her skills by transforming her mom into a Minion, the Grinch and more characters over the years.

North often features her epic looks on the TikTok account she shares with Kardashian, where she also dances and pranks her siblings.

North has a popular TikTok presence.
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Saint West

Although North became a big sister in December 2015, she was not happy about Saint’s arrival at first.

“She does not like her brother,” Kardashian admitted to Ryan Seacrest two years later. “It’s hard for me. I thought it was a phase … [but] the phase isn’t going away.”

Saint was born in 2015, two years after big sister North.
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By 2019, North was bonding with her younger brother over a “ridiculous” April Fool’s prank attempting to convince Kanye that his then-wife was ᴅᴇᴀᴅ.

As for Saint’s interests, the little one appears to love sports. He has attended professional basketball, soccer and football games with his parents.

Kardashian’s mischievous son has made headlines over the years for his silly behavior, including the time he messed around on the “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” set in 2022.

He is the reality star’s sportiest child.
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That same day, he got scolded on Instagram Live for calling his mom’s followers “weirdos” that he “hated.”

Chicago West

In January 2018, Chicago was born via surrogate, with her mom making the choice after previous struggles with placenta accreta and preeclampsia.

“It was definitely not as easy as I thought it would be emotionally, but it’s so worth it,” the reality star said on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” calling her gestational carrier a “nice person” she “completely trust[s].”

Chicago arrived via surrogate.
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Prior to Chicago’s 1st birthday, Kardashian tweeted that her younger daughter has an “easy and chill” personality and was a “calm” baby to raise.

She gave an update on her mini “performer” in 2022, telling Jimmy Fallon that Chicago loves people “clapping” for her.

On “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that same year, Kardashian referred to Chicago as her “girliest girl that loves pink and purple and makeup.”

The little one is Kardashian’s “girliest girl.”
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The little one has proved this in the past, wearing her mom’s purses and heels and doing aunt Khloé Kardashian’s makeup.

Psalm West

Psalm was born in May 2019, with Kim tweeting that he looked like “Chicago’s twin” upon arrival.

While the former Hulu personality told Vogue Arabia in 2019 that it was “too early” to understand her youngest child’s personality, his birthday party themes have revealed interests in the Incredible Hulk and fire trucks.

Psalm was born, also via gestational carrier, in 2019.
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Kim believes Psalm is her late father, Robert Kardashian, reincarnated after a conversation with a blind medium in Bali.

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