Gal Gadot is once again lighting up the world—this time, not on the big screen, but in her own home. The 38-year-old actress and global icon has announced the arrival of her fourth daughter, Ori, marking a beautiful new chapter in her growing family.
Sharing the joyful news on March 6, Gadot posted a tender photo of herself in the hospital, cradling the newborn in her arms. The image, soft and serene, captured a moment of quiet strength and maternal warmth.
“My sweet girl, welcome,” she wrote in the caption. “The pregnancy was not easy, but we made it through.”
Despite the challenges—she’s previously opened up about experiencing migraines during her pregnancies—Gadot’s sense of wonder and gratitude remains undiminished. She revealed that her new daughter’s name, Ori, means “my light” in Hebrew. Fittingly, Gadot added, “You have brought so much light into our lives, living up to your name. Our hearts are full of gratitude. Welcome to the house of girls. Daddy is pretty cool too.”
Gadot and her husband, Israeli real estate developer Jaron Varsano, are now parents to four daughters, each with their own unique story. Here’s everything we know about the Wonder Woman star’s growing girl squad.
Alma – Born in 2011
Gadot became a mother for the first time at 25, fulfilling a dream she always held dear.
“I always wanted to be a young mother,” she once shared in an interview. And although she tends to keep her family life out of the spotlight, Alma has had a brush with fame. She appeared in Wonder Woman 1984, playing a little girl who throws a snowball at her real-life superhero mom.
“It meant a lot, especially in that very special scene,” Gadot said about her daughter’s cameo. “It’s an amazing, amazing souvenir that we will forever cherish.”
Now a preteen, Alma continues to be the big sister guiding her younger siblings through the whirlwind of life in a high-profile family.
Maya – Born in 2017
Maya, Gadot’s second daughter, was born just months before the release of Wonder Woman. From the start, she’s shared a special bond with her mom—one grounded in culture, language, and a bit of movie magic.
In a 2020 interview, Gadot recalled the moment her toddler saw a trailer for Wonder Woman 1984. Eyes wide with wonder, Maya asked, “Eema, you can fly?” using the Hebrew word for “mother.”
Trying to explain Hollywood stunts to a 3-year-old wasn’t easy, Gadot admitted with a laugh. “It’s in the movie. I was anchored to a thing,” she told her. While Maya was too young to watch the full film then, it’s clear the magic of her mother’s work had already left an impression.
Daniella – Born in 2021
The Gadot-Varsano household welcomed its third daughter, Daniella, in 2021. The actress announced her birth on Instagram with a cozy family photo featuring all five members nestled together.
“My sweet family. I couldn’t be more grateful and happy (and tired),” she wrote. “We are all so excited to welcome Daniella into our family. I’m sending all of you love and health. GG.”
In that post, Gadot’s joy was palpable—but so was the exhaustion that all parents of newborns know too well. Still, her gratitude shone through, reinforcing the importance she places on family above all else.
Ori – Born in 2024
Newest to the family is baby Ori, born in early 2024. Though still just a few months old, she’s already captured the hearts of her family and fans alike.
Gadot’s choice of name is a poetic reflection of the light her daughter brings. In Hebrew, “Ori” means “my light,” a name that feels almost predestined for the child of one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. Gadot’s Instagram announcement spoke to the profound emotional journey of her fourth pregnancy and the overwhelming joy of Ori’s arrival.
While the actress balances a demanding career and a bustling household, it’s clear that motherhood remains her most cherished role. Her ability to maintain a deep sense of privacy while occasionally sharing these heartfelt glimpses into her personal life is part of what makes her so beloved.
From red carpets to bedtime stories, Gadot navigates both worlds with grace. And as her family continues to grow, one thing is clear—there’s no shortage of love (or girl power) in the Gadot-Varsano home.