Meet NYC’s first baby of 2026— born as the ball dropped — and the birth broke a streak

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Oumy Niang and Amadou Niang in the hospital, Image 2 shows The little girl, Image 3 shows Oumy Niang and Amadou Niang in the hospital

A pair of Manhattan parents got the best New Year's gift in all of the Big Apple — the first baby born in 2026.

The yet-to-be-named little girl was born at Harlem Hospital at the stroke of midnight, just as the rest of the city was watching the ball drop.

The newest New Yorker weighs 7 pounds and 2.8 ounces and measures 21.26 inches, according to New York City Health + Hospitals.

Oumy and Amadou Niang welcomed the first baby of 2026 in Harlem. NYCHH The yet-to-be-named little girl was born at the stroke of midnight. NYCHH The Niangs have four other children. NYCHH

Her proud parents are Oumy and Amadou Niang, who already have four other little ones.

The birth breaks the long-running streak of Brooklyn welcoming the first babies born in the new year.

In 2025, theCrumbie twins were bornjust a minute after midnight at NYC Health + Hospitals' Kings County.

The five preceding New Year's births all took place at the hospital's South Brooklyn branch, formerly known as Coney Island Hospital.

The newest New Yorker is the first of tens of hundreds of newborns expected to join the Big Apple this year — more than 65,200 were born in the five boroughs in 2024.

 

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