Help TODAY name baby girl giraffe newly born at the Fort Worth Zoo
Jun 13, 2026
The Fort Worth Zoo welcomed a baby girl giraffe last month. Now, it needs TODAY viewers to help name it.
News of the animal’s birth was announced June 13 on Saturday TODAY, with the hosts letting viewers know they can now get involved by casting their vote on which name to give the giraffe.
The giraffe was born to mom Kala and dad Apollo on May 31. The animal was born six feet two inches tall and weighed 152 pounds. The baby has kept close to her mother so far but is expected to begin exploring away from her soon, as she meets other members of the herd.
Meet Kala’s new giraffe calf!
So, here’s your chance. The three names the public can choose are:
Kumi — The name is Swahili for 10, in honor of mom Kala giving birth to her 10th calf.
Honey — This is in recognition of the fact the baby is as sweet as can be.
Iris — This moniker is a tribute to the state Fort Worth calls home, as the iris is a native Texan plant/flower.
What should the Fort Worth Zoo name its new baby giraffe? Cast your vote here!
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