Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Lauryn Goodman has fiercely defended her daughter's name amidst the ongoing drama with footballer Kyle Walker. The 33 year old influencer was left disappointed after losing a legal battle with the Manchester City player, 34, when a judge criticised her for seemingly treating the father of her children as an "open-ended cheque book". Lauryn fiercely criticised Judge Edward Hess for stripping away the opportunity to publicly reveal her daughter Kinara's name - previously referred to in court documents as K.

W. Yet, she has now taken to Instagram to "officially" introduce her little girl, who she calls a 'future Lioness'. She shared an image of a beautifully crafted 'Kinara' sign adorned with golden flowers and moulds of the child's hand and foot.

Lauryn highlighted its quote, which read: "After every storm comes a rainbow". In her Instagram caption, she declared: "I'd like to officially announce my daughter's name - Kinara. 'A goal without a plan is only a dream and after every storm comes a rainbow'.

You are exactly that my beautiful girl. My rainbow is to still stand tall after we've all weathered this storm. One thing I can promise you is that you'll always be MY priority.

I will never let EITHER of you down. You both make me so proud and genuinely give me the great.