Lauryn Goodman has fiercely defended her daughter's name amid the ongoing drama with Kyle Walker . The influencer, 33, lost her court case with the Man City star, 34, last week after a judge accused her of treating the father of her two kids like an "open-ended cheque book". In a blistering attack, Lauryn slammed Judge Edward Hess for 'taking away' the chance to share Kinara's identity - which was previously only known as K.

W - after it was revealed in court documents. However, she's now "officially" introduced the 'future Lioness' as she paid tribute to the one-year-old on Instagram. Posting a snap of an elaborately designed 'Kinara' picture, which is ornamented with gold flowers and plaster moulds of the tot's foot and hand, Lauryn highlighted its quote, which read: "After every storm comes a rainbow".

Captioning the post, she added: "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 greatest strength to keep going." One of Lauryn's followers, WAG Rebekah Vardy , loved the post, telling the mum-of-two her kids were a "credit" to her. However, another slammed the influencer, sniping: "He chose her.

..not you! Move on" in refe.