
Lawrence and her husband, art gallery director Cooke Maroney, welcomed their son in February. They named him **Cy**, in honor of postwar American artist Cy Twombly—a favorite of Maroney’s.

While the name holds deep personal meaning for the couple, it quickly divided public opinion.
Some social media users harshly criticized the name, calling it “just a noise” or “incomplete,” and speculating that the child might be bullied in the future.
One person asked, “Is this short for something?” Others defended the choice, calling it “simple,” “classy,” and a beautiful tribute to art.
Lawrence also opened up about the emotional impact of motherhood, saying the moment her son was born felt like a completely new beginning.
“The morning after I gave birth, I felt like my whole life had started over,” she said. She spoke of the fears that come with being a parent, worrying about her husband and child out in the world.
Despite sharing these personal feelings, Lawrence made it clear she intends to protect her son’s privacy and keep him away from the public spotlight.
Whether people love or hate the name **Cy**, one thing’s certain—it has everyone talking.
