While the world awaits confirmation on whether or not Kim Kardashian and Kanye West named their newborn daughter Kaidence Donda West, a report has indicated that a hospital nurse revealed to the media details of the baby girl's name.

A nurse working at the Cedars Sinai Hospital where Kardashian gave birth to the five weeks early newborn Saturday reportedly slipped up the name, according to gossip site Media Takeout. 

"Kaidence Donda West" became a popular trend on Twitter, with eager fans typing in the name to see if the news is true.

"Is it true that @kimkardashian and Kanye named the baby Kaidence Donda West? If so, it's a cute name," an user tweeted on June 18.

Kardashian's family has remained tight-lipped about the reality star's birth, with mom, Kris Jenner saying that the more news would be available soon. 

"We're happy, everybody's good and she's beautiful," she said on Sunday at the Daytime Emmy Awards. 

Meanwhile, in the new issue of People Magazine, sources reveal the dramatic evening of when Kardashian gave birth. 

The couple's baby girl has been spending time in an incubator to regulate her body temperature, due to a standard course of treatment for premature babies, but is "doing very well."

The New York Daily News noted that Kardashian may have been suffering from preeclampsia, a health condition caused by chronic high blood pressure, which may have led to her early delivery.

Despite the premature baby girl, she is said to be recovering just fine. 

A family friend also spilled beans on the how the baby looks, claiming that she looks like KIm with "the prettiest, tiniest thing with a full head of straight, dark hair" and  "a cute little nose."

Meanwhile, Kardashian's best friend, Brittny Gastineau said she has visited the reality star and West at the hospital everyday. 

"I've been there every day," Gastineau told Us Weekly.

"I'm so happy to be an auntie," the 29-year-old model said. "It is not weird at all [to see Kim and Kanye as parents]. Everything is normal...It's all meant to be. They have been amazing."