Armie Hammer's Baby's Name Revealed! Find Out What The Lone Ranger Star and His Wife Named Their Newborn

28-year-old actor and Elizabeth Chambers, 32, welcomed their first child on Dec. 1, 2014

By Corinne Heller Dec 10, 2014 8:08 PMTags
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The name of Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers Hammer's newborn daughter, their first child, has been revealed!

The 28-year-old actor and his 32-year-old wife have named their little girl Harper, E! News has learned. Elizabeth gave birth to the child last week, on Dec. 1.

Armie, who played the title hero in Disney's 2012 movie The Lone Ranger and the Wilklevoss twins in The Social Network and his wife wed in 2010. They announced their baby news in June.

The pair had long planned to name their first daughter Harper, because the actress used to live on a street of the same name, according to Just Jared, which first reported the news.

The two chose for their daughter the 16th most popular female baby name of 2013, according to the Social Security Administration, whose website shows that the number of babies named Harper has increased every year for the past decade.

Celebrities such as Neil Patrick Harris and partner David BurtkaDavid Beckham and wife Victoria BeckhamSaved by the Bell and Beverly Hills, 90210 alum Tiffani ThiessenThe Office alum Jenna Fischer and General Hospital co-stars Kirsten Storms and Brandon Barash had also named their daughters Harper.

Armie and Elizabeth live in California. During her pregnancy, Elizabeth and her hubby traveled across the United States, stopping in places like Florida and Texas, where they maintain a home, and also flew abroad to Europe. Three months ago, they moved into some new digs.

"Moving days/night," Elizabeth said on Instagram. "Moving while pregs is not advised. Makes you want to drink."

Armie and Elizabeth both grew up in Texas. They co-own the Bird Bakery in San Antonio.

"There's a lot of food love in the family. And one day we were daydreaming, thinking about how much fun it would be if when we had kids, their first job would be sweeping the floors in the family bakery," Garden & Gun magazine quoted the actor as saying in 2013. "We kind of looked at ourselves and decided, 'Why not just do it?' So we did."

"It is the coolest thing to have 'regulars' in the community," he added. "My wife probably gives out five hundred hugs a day."

He also talked about the possibility of settling down in the area permanently.

"I love the idea of settling down on a ranch someday," the magazine quoted him as saying. "Having cattle. You know, it's hot down here. Muggy. So we deal with it by sitting and rocking and telling stories. And that's exactly how I want to end my life: sitting on the porch with my wife, dogs running around, grandkids playing in the grass. I can't think of anything better."