Trisha Paytas Reveals Unique Name of Baby No. 3

The YouTuber and social media superstar is excited to finally be in her "boy mom era."

July 22, 2025
Trisha Paytas at the 'Wicked' Los Angeles Premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on November 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Trisha Paytas at the 'Wicked' Los Angeles Premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on November 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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It’s been a wonderful July for YouTuber Trisha Paytas.

Earlier this month, Paytas welcomed her third child with her husband, Moses Hacmon. Keeping up a tradition of unique names, the name of Paytas’ son is sure to set him apart.

In a post shared to the social media star’s Instagram on Tuesday, July 22, Paytas, 37, revealed the name of her son to be Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon.

According to the post, Aquaman was born on Saturday, July 12. She also shared Aquaman’s name in a special reveal on her YouTube channel. In the video, the proud mom revealed that she’s excited to be in her “boy mom era,” and noted that in the two weeks that she’s been his mother, she has seen that he loves being near the water. So much so, that she imagines that he may make a career of this someday.

“I really do see water in his future,” Trisha said of Aquaman. “Something aquatic because he does love being in the pool.”

The new addition to Trisha and Moses’ family comes just 14 months after the birth of their daughter, Elvis, and almost three years after the birth of their eldest daughter, Malibu Barbie.

Back in January, Trisha spoke with Elle about how having children inspired her to take more control over her life. After having been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder at age 32, Trisha knew she had to work on her emotional regulation skills once Malibu Barbie arrived. This, combined with a resurgence online, helped her begin a happier, healthier chapter in her life.

“With TikTok and this new generation of people finding me, it’s like I gave birth to thousands of babies. I’m just like, ‘I want to be better for them. I want to show that I’m not going to relapse and ways to get better. You can get a grip on your emotions, and you can get a grip on your mental health. It’s not totally out of reach,’” Trisha said. “For me, it was my daughter, but now it’s this whole new generation.”