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Ginnifer Goodwin Baby Boy Name Revealed

Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas have apparently settled on a name for their six-day-old baby boy. The couple, who play Snow White and Prince Charming on "Once Upon a Time" chose and older, classic name for their first child.

The couple settled on the name Oliver Finlay Dallas, according to the birth certificate obtained by TMZ. Oliver was born on May 29 to the stars who play a fairytale couple on TV but are also married in real life. Before TMZ discovered the birth certificate, there were no clues given about what the baby boy's name may be. Goodwin and Dallas are rather private and likely did not want to give anything away just yet … or they only now came up with the name.

The birth certificate also revealed that Oliver was delivered by Dr. Paul Crane, who has appeared on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" because he served as the doctor for Kourtney and Kim during their pregnancies. Goodwin gave birth at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where most of Hollywood's elite go for medical treatment and births.

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Goodwin and Dallas have been together since they met on the set of "Once Upon a Time." Dallas said it was an instant attraction and he knew he was "in trouble now" after meeting Goodwin. The couple began dating after Dallas' divorce from Laura Pulver was finalized. They married in April of 2014 and welcomed little Oliver not long after.

The writers of "Once" decided to try and hide Snow White's pregnancy for some time before finally revealing that she was, in fact, pregnant with her second child. In one of the final episodes, Snow White gave birth to her first son and, after some time, named him Neal. It took two episodes before fans finally knew the little prince's name, and now it seems that real life has taken a cue from Hollywood, given the wait to know Oliver's name.

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