Jessa Duggar Seewald Overjoyed With Second Baby; The ’19 Kids’ Star Considers Christian Heroes’ Names

Jessa Duggar Seewald and husband Ben Seewald happily announced on Tuesday that they are expecting their second child and the lovely couple could not be more excited in picking a beautiful name for their new baby.

Jessa, Ben and their first-born son, Spurgeon, publicly revealed the great news in their blog with a chalkboard that says “Doubling the Love FEB. 2017.”

“We are overjoyed to announce that Spurgeon has a new title in life as “big brother"! We are so thankful that God is adding to our family," the blog read.

"2017 is shaping up to be a wonderful year already and we know Spurgeon will do a great job in his new role," it added. "Having Spurgeon has been such a wonderful blessing and we cannot wait to see the face of this sweet new baby (or babies!).”

According to People, the Seewalds are anticipating the arrival of their family’s newest member on February 2017 and they are keen on choosing their baby’s name just like when they picked a strong significant name with their 9-month-old Spurgeon

In her first pregnancy, the reality star asked name suggestions from fans and an overwhelming 100,000 responses flooded.

Jessa said she prefers names of heroes from the Christian faith and stands firm on not using a "letter theme" for her brood like her parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar did for their 19 kids, whose nicknames all start with "J."

It seems that Jessa and Ben want to take their time in picking the best name for their child. Whichever name they would put their thoughts to, it would surely characterize strength and wit.

To recall, the young couple allowed cameras into the delivery room for the “Counting On” star’s tedious labor and delivery of Spurgeon in November of last year.

With great expectations, their long time fans would surely get a treat of their new bundle of joy the second time around.

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