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All the Love Island babies and their sweet names

The future generation of Love Islanders!

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If you didn't already know, Love Island has been on our screens for 10 whole seasons, which means there has been practically hundreds of contestants and bombshells to take to the villa over the years.

While there have been some savage break ups on the show, there have also been some major success stories - and even some children in the mix! Here's a look at all of the Love Island babies that have been welcomed by contestants on the show, plus their cute names.

1

Alex and Olivia Bowen's daughter Siena, August 2025

Love Island star Olivia Bowen, 31, has given birth to her second child with husband Alex Bowen, 34, sharing the happy news on Instagram.

"I can’t even find the words other than to say our beautiful girl Siena is here, and we are all bursting with love 🩷" the ex-Love Islander wrote. "It wasn’t an easy ride but every second worth it a thousand times over. I love my babies😭🩷 "

The pair met in the Love Island villa back in 2016, announcing their engagement just four months after making it to the final. They got married in September 2018 and welcomed their first son together, Abel Jacob (aka AJ) back in June 2022.

Congratulations to the family of four!

2

Montana Brown's son Jude, June 2023

Big congratulations are in order for Montana Brown, who has welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Jude Isaiah O’Connor, into the world with her fiancé, Mark O'Connor (a former rugby player-turned-property guru).

Posting about her new bundle of joy, Montana wrote on Instagram: "Welcome to the world Jude Isaiah O’Connor 🥹 we’re so smitten with you little man 🫶🏾23.06.23" alongside a black and white photo of Jude.

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Montana Brown's daughter Miley, January 2025

Miley and fiancé Mark welcomed their second child - a daughter - in January 2025, with Montana taking to Instagram at the time to share, "Miley O’Connor 💞- no surprises you came storming into the world unapologetically and making an entrance 🥹 I am going to do a birth vlog to share how she arrived into the world.

"Miley was breeched my whole pregnancy and she did not turn which meant I had a bit of a task on my hands to try and have my home birth as it was quite difficult to get the support to have a physiological v. birth with her being flexed. Most importantly she’s here safe and sound and we couldn’t be happier 🤍✨"

4

Molly Mae and Tommy Fury's daughter Bambi, January 2023

The pair, who met in the villa in 2019, revealed their daughter was born with a joint post on Instagram in January 2023, simply sharing the date with a white heart: "23/01/23🤍"

A day later, Molly also took to Instagram to share her unique name Bambi, and added in an Instagram Story, "One week old today. I can't believe we get to keep you forever. Becoming your mum has been the best thing to ever happen to me... It doesn't seem possible but my love for you grows with each passing moment. There is no feeling like holding you in my arms little one, my heart literally explodes. Thank you for entering this world sagely for us and blessing us with the gift of being your parents. We promise to love and care for you unconditionally forever."

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5

Dani Dyer's twins Summer and Star, May 2023

The Love Island winner later welcomed twins with boyfriend Jarrod Bowen, a footballer for West Ham United, in May 2023, after revealing they were expecting the previous January. The twin girls are called Summer and Star. Cute!

6

Dani Dyer's son Santiago , January 2021

After winning Love Island 2018 with Jack Fincham, Dani Dyer announced her pregnancy with childhood boyfriend Sammy Kimmence in July 2020. He was born on 23 January 2021, with Dani revealing his name on her dad Danny Dyer's podcast.

"I honestly can’t believe it, he’s finally here, our little boy," Dani said in a voice note on Sorted With The Dyers (via Metro.) "I never thought I’d meet him. I felt like it was going on and on."

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Shaughna Phillips' daughter Lucia, April 2023

In October 2022, Winter Love Island 2020 contestant Shaughna Phillips revealed she was pregnant with her first child with then partner Billy Webb. Since then, he has been arrested and charged with drug offences, while Shaughna gave birth to their daughter Lucia in April 2023.

"My darling Lucia, I wish I had you sooner so I could love you longer ✨💗04/04/23 8lb 8oz8:10pm," she announced in the caption.

8

Amy Hart's son Stanley, March 2023

Amy Hart, who was in the Love Island villa in 2019 alongside Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague has also welcomed her first child. The star announced her pregnancy in 2022, later taking to Instagram in March 2023 to share that she and boyfriend Sam Rason had welcomed a boy.

"Stanley Samuel Giles Rason," she wrote in the caption, followed by a blue heart.

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Alex and Olivia Bowen's son Abel Jacob, June 2022

Alex and Olivia met in the Love Island villa back in 2016, announcing their engagement just four months after making it to the final. They got married in September 2018 and welcomed their first son together, Abel Jacob (aka AJ) in June 2022.

Sharing the news, Olivia wrote on Instagram, "Abel Jacob Bowen. You are everything. 10/06/22."

10

Jess Shears and Dom Lever's Presley, October 2019

The pair met in the Love Island villa in 2017, and got engaged in September 2017. By October 2018 they had tied the knot, before welcoming their first child - a baby boy - a year later in October 2019.

Announcing his birth, Jess wrote on Instagram, "Baby Lever ♥️", while Dom added, "The dream ❤️"

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Jessica Shear's and Dom Lever's second son, June 2022

Jessica Shears and Dom Lever, who met on Love Island in 2017, shared the exciting news that they've welcomed their second child in June 2022. Jessica wrote on Instagram, "Feeling blessed 🤎 a family of four," while Dom wrote, "Baby we did it AGAIN !! ❤️."

12

Malin Andersson's daughter Xaya, January 2022

Malin and ex-boyfriend Jared welcomed a daughter, baby Xaya, in January 2022. Announcing the birth, she wrote, "Here she is..Meet XAYA 🧿 28.01.22. 🤍Me and Jared have been in the most beautiful, surreal baby bubble and so I took a month out to just focus on our family."

Xaya's birth came after Malin sadly lost her first daughter, Consy. In December 2018, the former Love Islander welcomed her first child – who she named after her mother, who passed away from skin cancer in November 2017. Baby Consy was born seven weeks premature and was transferred to the intensive care unit at Great Ormond Street hospital in London, where she tragically died less than a month later.

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13

Theo Campbell's son, February 2021

In February 2021, Theo took to Instagram to share the news he had fathered a child, though he didn't reveal his name or who his mother is.

Later, in Feb 2022, he took to Instagram to celebrate his son's first birthday, writing, "1 year today! 🥳 Happy birthday to the cheekiest little man. Time really does fly. This time last year was the scariest day of my life, at the same time the biggest blessing. It’s interesting watching them grow up as he has his own little personality already. Very blessed he’s happy and healthy 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️ #aries"

14

Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt's daughter Nel, October 2020

The couple welcomed their first daughter, Nell, together in October 2020, after meeting in the villa during the summer of 2017. They later announced their engagement in February 2021, before getting married in September 2021. Another Love Island success story!

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15

Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt's daughter Nora Belle, May 2022

2021 was busy for Camilla and Jamie! Three months after getting married, the pair revealed they were expecting their second child, who was born in May 2022.

Announcing the news, Camilla wrote, "Our beautiful early bird Nora Belle Jewitt 🐣🥰 born 27th May 2022, a sister for our gorgeous little Nell Sophia ♥️"

16

Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt's son Brodie, May 2024

"And just like that.. we are a family of 5 ♥️" Jamie wrote on Instagram, sharing the happy news that he and Camilla had welcomed a son. "Meet baby Brodie 👶🏻12.38pm 8th May 6lb 15oz"

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17

Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey's son Freddie-George, December 2017

The couple, who won the series in 2016, welcomed their first child, Freddie, in December 2017. They then got engaged in the summer of 2018 (back at the villa, no less!) and tied the knot in June 2019 ceremony in Kent, surrounded by friends and family. They've nailed it, basically.

18

Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey's daughter Delilah, July 2020

In July 2020, they announced the birth of a baby girl, following some complications. Writing on Instagram, Nathan explained Cara was rushed to hospital with pre-eclampsia, which is high blood pressure in pregnant women, before welcoming their daughter Delilah.

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Marcel Somerville's son Roman, July 2020

In July 2020, Marcel revealed that a year after sadly suffering a miscarriage, he and Rebecca Vieria were expecting their first child together. The 2017 contestant proposed in August 2020, and their son Roman was born in January 2021.

Announcing the news, Marcel wrote, "Roman Somerville Born 30/01/21 @ 23:27 My Heart!!! Pregnancy is a journey and this past 9 and a bit months have been totally worth it! He’s literally the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen... Soooo Handsome 😍 I can’t wait for you all to meet him."

20

Jack Fincham's daughter Blossom, January 2020

Love Island 2018 winner Jack Fincham announced he had become a dad in January 2020 after he and Casey Ranger welcomed a baby girl together. Casey and Jack said that while they're not in a relationship, they're working hard to co-parent baby Blossom together. Sweet.

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