In a stunning announcement that has set social media ablaze, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have finally revealed the names of their newborn twins, born in June 2025, sending fans into a frenzy with their deeply meaningful and culturally rich choices. The superstar couple, already parents to sons RZA Athelston Mayers, 3, and Riot Rose Mayers, 23 months, welcomed their third and fourth children—twin girls—following Rihanna’s high-profile pregnancy reveal at the 2025 Met Gala. The names, unveiled during a heartfelt interview with Vogue on August 1, 2025, are Rumi Solange Mayers and Rasta Amara Mayers, each carrying profound significance that reflects the couple’s heritage, values, and artistic legacy.

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The twins’ arrival was first hinted at during Rihanna’s Met Gala appearance on May 5, 2025, where she debuted her baby bump in a Marc Jacobs suit-inspired gown. A$AP Rocky, a co-chair of the event, confirmed the pregnancy to the Associated Press, saying, “We’re thrilled to show what we’ve been cooking up.” Speculation about twins surfaced after Rihanna’s cryptic comment to Entertainment Tonight about “kids,” sparking wild fan theories on X. Posts like @RihNavy4Life’s “Did she say KIDS?! TWINS?!” garnered thousands of likes, and the couple’s silence only fueled the buzz until their official announcement.

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Rumi Solange Mayers draws inspiration from two powerful sources. “Rumi” pays homage to the 13th-century Persian poet Jalaluddin Rumi, whose mystical verses on love and unity resonate with Rihanna’s spiritual side, as she noted in Vogue: “Rumi’s words are timeless, like our love for these girls.” The middle name, Solange, honors Solange Knowles, Beyoncé’s sister and a musical innovator, reflecting the couple’s admiration for her boundary-pushing artistry. Fans on X, like @FentyFanatic, raved, “Rumi Solange is such a vibe—poetry and power in one name!”

Rasta Amara Mayers is equally layered. “Rasta” nods to the Rastafarian culture central to Rihanna’s Barbadian roots and A$AP’s Harlem upbringing, where reggae and Rasta influences shaped his music. Rihanna explained, “It’s a nod to our ancestors and the strength in our blood.” “Amara,” meaning “eternal” or “immortal” in Igbo and Sanskrit, symbolizes the enduring legacy the couple hopes their daughters will carry. Social media exploded, with @RastaRih tweeting, “Rasta Amara?! That’s pure Caribbean soul—Rih’s bringing her roots to the forefront!” The name also ties to the couple’s commitment to raising culturally connected children, as Rihanna told Vogue China in 2024 about braiding her sons’ hair to honor their heritage.

The twins’ names continue the couple’s tradition of “R” monikers, a pattern A$AP confirmed on Late Night with Seth Meyers in May 2025, saying, “For sure, it’s an R thing.” This consistency—Rihanna (Robyn), Rocky (Rakim), RZA, and Riot—creates a unified family identity, delighting fans who speculated on names like “Rebel” or “Radiance.” The announcement also quelled rumors of a single daughter after Rocky’s Smurfs premiere comment in June 2025, where he hinted at “the girl you’ve been waiting for,” later clarified as playful misdirection.

Since the reveal, fans have flooded X with praise, with #RumiAndRasta trending globally and over 1.2 million mentions. The twins’ names have sparked discussions about cultural reclamation, with @MusicMogulX posting, “Rih and Rocky are rewriting the narrative—those names are a masterclass in heritage and art.” Critics, however, note the pressure such bold names place on the children, though Rihanna dismissed this in Vogue: “They’ll grow into their power, just like we did.”

As the couple navigates parenthood amid their Fenty empire and A$AP’s AWGE fashion ventures, they’ve shared glimpses of family life, including a tender Instagram post of the twins in custom Fenty onesies. With their third and fourth children, Rihanna and Rocky have not only expanded their family but also cemented their cultural influence, proving once again that their moves—on and off the stage—are nothing short of iconic.