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This is what Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett named their baby daughter!

Los Angeles - Kendra Wilkinson has named her newborn daughter Alijah.

The Kendra on Top star, who also has four-year-old son Hank Jr. with husband Hank Baskett, welcomed their second child into the world at 08:02 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles last Friday.

And according to her baby girl's birth certificate, obtained by gossip website TMZ.com, the tot's full name is Alijah Mary Baskett.

It is not yet known what prompted the blonde beauty to select the Americanised version of Elijah for her daughter's first name, but her middle name is believed to be in honour of Kendra's grandmother, Mary Stotz, as well as a tribute to Hugh Hefner's late Playboy secretary Mary O'Connor, whom the model was very close to before her death in January 2013.

The couple have been tight-lipped about their new arrival to date, but former NFL star Hank wrote on Twitter on Tuesday: "Thank you to all the congrats & well wishes y'all have sent! Been a busy cpl of days but happy to say both my ladies are home & doing great! (sic)"

Kendra's brother Colin and mother Patricia, who fell out with her in October, have yet to comment on the news of her daughter's arrival.

The fight kicked off when Patricia rang her daughter to enquire whether the pregnancy rumours were true, and Kendra allegedly told her to "go die".

They have yet to resolve their issues and Patricia recently said: "Kendra seems to have this deep-seated hatred toward me and I cannot figure out why. Until a sincere apology comes my way, we won't be part of each other's lives."

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