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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s daughter’s name finally revealed 14 months after birth amid bitter split and divorce row

JOE Jonas and Sophie Turner’s daughter’s name has finally been revealed, 14 months after her birth.

The singer and his Game of Thrones star ex called their 14-month-old Delphine, according to

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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s daughter’s name has finally been revealed, 14 months after her birth

Delphine is a girl’s name of French origin.

Delphine is a sleek, chic French name with two nature associations—the dolphin and the delphinium, a bluebell-like flower,writes.

It was a particularly popular name in France from the 1960s to the 1980s.

The couple haven’t shared why they chose this name for their daughter, but did live in Miami, home to the Miami Dolphins football team, prior to their split.

In early September, the news broke about following accusations of .

Joe, 34, then decided to end his marriage, according to legal docs seen by .

The docs revealed that the singer asked for joint custody of the couple’s two daughters: Willa, three, and their one-year-old.

The publication also noted the Joe and Sophie have a prenuptial agreement.

Sources told TMZ that they had been facing problems for at least six months.

According to , the prenuptial agreement stated that Joe will “keep all of his royalties from the music” with his siblings.

Sophie will keep the money she made from the HBO fantasy drama as well as “any residuals from her acting career.”

Their homes that were obtained before they got married will remain with their rightful owner.

An insider close to the pop singer claimed Sophie reportedly “likes to party, he likes to stay at home. They have very different lifestyles.”

On September 6, Sophie confirmed her divorce after four years of marriage.

The Dark Phoenix star took to  and released a statement: “After four wonderful years of marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage.”

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Sources say that Sophie and Joe had been facing problems for at least six months
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