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Tiffany Trump baby was born at 4:44. What to know about the 'angel number,' what it means

Tiffany Trump baby was born at 4:44. What to know about the 'angel number,' what it means

Yahoo16-05-2025

Seems Marla Maples is four-ever grateful: Her daughter Tiffany Trump became a mom on May 15, 2025, giving birth to son Alexander Trump Boulos at 4:44 a.m.
For those who don't know, '444' is an angel number and considered lucky. So far, the new grandmother has highlighted it twice − posting the time of birth on an Instagram Story on the day of baby Boulos' birth and in a second Instagram Story on Friday, May 16.
Alexander Trump Boulos is the first grandchild for Maples, the second ex-wife of President Donald Trump. Baby Boulos made the billionaire "Apprentice" star − the 45th and 47th president of the United States − a grandfather for the 11th time.
His father is billionaire businessman Michael Boulos, whom Tiffany Trump wed in 2022.
When spotted on, say a clock at 11:11 or 3:33 or a receipt that totaled $22.22, "angel numbers" may seem like mere coincidences, but, for some, recurring numerals are no accident. These repeating numeric sequences are often taken as signs of confirmation and directionality.
For Maples, there's a biblical reason, according to her Instagram Story.
What do angel numbers mean, and what can they teach us? Here's what to know about angel numbers, Tiffany Trump's new baby Alexander Trump Boulos, and new "Gran Mar Mar" Marla Maples.
Tiffany Trump, the only daughter of Donald Trump and his second wife Marla Maples, welcomed a baby boy with billionaire husband Michael Boulos at 4:44 a.m. Thursday, May 15, 2025, she announced in an Instagram post. The baby's name? Alexander Trump Boulos.
Maples posted the time and a "welcome message" to her Instagram followers, too. And she was quick to embrace being a grandmother with her own nickname: "Gran Mar Mar."
"No greater joy in the world," Maples commented on Tiffany Trump's announcement. "Michael and Tiffany this Gran Mar Mar loves you all so much!! You rocked it, my girl!"
On a May 16, 2025, Instagram Story, Maples posted a photo from the Bible, highlighting the spiritual blessing of Isaiah 44:4. "Thank you God for the sweetest blessing Alexander Trump Boulos born at 4:44 am."
The new grandmother underlined these phrases in the Isaiah 44:4 passage:
"the word of the Lord"
"Do not fear"
"For I will pour water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground. I will pour out my Spirit on your descendants and my blessing on your offspring. They will sprout among the grass like poplars by flowing streams."
Angel numbers are repeating number sequences, often used as guides for deeper spiritual exploration. Ranging from 000 to 999, each sequence carries its own distinct meaning and energy.
"Most of what I see is that they bring confirmation and empowerment," Novalee Wilder, professional numerologist, told USA TODAY in a Dec. 3, 2024, story. "I think lots of people are looking for signs. But sometimes, there's like a fork in the road."
Seeing angel numbers can signal "green lights" toward whatever path you are taking, explains Wilder, whether it's in relationships, job opportunities or other areas of life.
In numerology, patterns always come in sets of three's. The more repetition of a number, the better. "Whenever we see one number repeated more than once, the more it gets repeated, the stronger it gets," Wilder says.
Numerology is an ancient esoteric science dealing with numbers and letters and the energy, intention and vibration associated with them, says Wilder.
"Before there was even language, there were numbers," she explains. "Before we had named things, we had counted them, and we had assigned meaning to that count."
In short, numerology is a system where numbers and letters have symbolic or mystical meanings. There are many different schools of numerology, such as the Pythagorean system and Chaldean method.
Wilder, who uses Chaldean numerology, says most esoteric sciences or spiritual fields – including palm reading or astrology – are based in numerology. Astrological signs derive from the numbers related to someone's birthdate and time. Enneagrams assign personality types and traits depending on which number, from one to nine, someone is.
"You will see at the bases, there is a system of numbers," Wilder says. "We identify it like, 'You're this number in the sequence.'"
In 2021, Tiffany Trump announced her engagement to Michael Boulos on her father's last day in office (during his first term). Her fiance proposed in the White House Rose Garden.
So on Inauguration Day 2021, when President Joe Biden was sworn into office and first lady Dr. Jill Biden officially became First Lady of the United States, the Donald and Melania Trump headed home to Mar-a-Lago for the last few minutes of his first presidency.
Michael Boulos proposed to Tiffany Trump at the White House on Jan. 19, 2021, and the Trump family flew home on Jan. 20, 2021, Biden's Inauguration Day, or 1/20/21, a "palindrome date." When written in this style, 1/20/21, the date (and numbers) are the same when the digits are reversed.
After meeting in 2018, Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos were married in Palm Beach, Florida, at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's private club and home, on Nov. 12, 2022, or 11/12/22. The "angel numbers" in that date are 111 and 222.
In 2½ years, their son, Alexander Trump Boulos, would be born at 4:44 a.m.
The following list contains angel numbers. The next 'angel numbers day' on the Gregorian Calendar would be Nov. 11 or 11/11 or Jan. 1 (2026) or 1/11. It should be noted that 666 is considered a bad sign or omen with its reference to the devil.
000 | 111 | 222 | 333 | 444 | 555 | 777 | 888 | 999
Sangalang is a lead digital producer for USA TODAY Network. Follow her on Twitter or Instagram at @byjensangalang. Support local journalism. Consider subscribing to a Florida newspaper.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Tiffany Trump baby: 'Gran Mar Mar' Marla Maples highlights 444 number

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