Alicia Keys' Son Wants His New Sibling To be Named 'Prince Eric" or "Ariel" from Movie "The Little Mermaid"

By Kat Ernst (kat.ernst@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 11, 2014 05:31 PM EST

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Alicia Keys revealed on "Live with Kelly and Michael" (November 11) that her 4-year-old son Egypt wants a little brother! And want's his name to be Prince Eric from the movie "The Little Mermaid."

"He wants a brother," Keys giggled as she answered what sex her son wants the baby to be.

Co-host Michael Strahan then asked the Girl on Fire singer if Egypt had any names picked out for his soon-to-be sibling.

"He has some different names, he really likes the movie The Little Mermaid, it's a bit of an old school movie, but he likes that movie a lot, so he'll be like 'what about Prince Eric or Ariel?' " Keys laughed.

Keys and husband Swizz Beatz have been taking to red carpets and charity events during Keys' last few months of pregnancy. Beatz was spotted holding tight to his wife's baby bump at her recent Keep a Child Alive Black Ball event.

The "We Are Here" singer, 33, will be due at the end of December. She told Kelly and Michael that her doctor has told her to stop traveling since she's just a month away from her due date.

He's so excited, he comes up and kisses the belly all the time," she revealed on the live show. "He's always asking, 'mommy can the baby be in the bed with me?' and I'm like, 'not at the beginning' and so it's really adorable and he's really ready."

The second mom-to-be of possible son named "Prince Eric" has not let her pregnancy slow her money making down, as Mstars Reports her earnings have reached the double digits in millions!

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