Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's second baby's name is revealed amid their divorce

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By Asiya Ali

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The name of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's second baby has finally been revealed amid the former couple's tumultuous divorce.

The estranged couple - who also share a three-year-old daughter named Willa - have shared very little details about the youngest child since her birth in July 2022.

However, their second daughter's name was finally unveiled in recent court documents after the actress requested a judge to put her divorce from Jonas on hold until they figure out the custody of their children.

According to custody filings obtained by Page Six, the 34-year-old Jonas Brothers singer and the 27-year-old Game of Thrones star named their now one-year-old Delphine.

On Monday (September 25), Turner, and Jonas - who decided to call it quits after four years of marriage on September 5 - agreed to temporarily keep their children in New York, per court documents obtained by RadarOnline.

The court agreement states that Delphine and Willa must remain in New York's Southern or Eastern Districts - an area that covers New York City, the Hudson Valley, and Long Island.

According to the filing, the pair agreed to an interim consent order that prohibits both parties from removing the children from the state, per Daily Mail. The court order was filed to "protect the well-being of the (children) involved," the document filed by Turner's lawyer Stephen Cullen states.

Both Turner and Jonas are expected to appear for a pretrial conference next week.

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Sophie Turner is seen with her kids on September 22, 2023. Credit: MEGA / Getty

The filing comes after the Dark Pheonix actress took legal action to have their children returned to their "forever home" in England amid the tensions surrounding their contentious divorce proceedings.

According to documents acquired by The Messenger, the actress's legal filings allege a "wrongful retention" of their children that began "on or about" September 20, invoking the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.

The court documents outline two main objectives: expediting the return of the children illicitly removed or retained and upholding the "rights to custody" in various contracting states.

Turner claimed that the plans to raise their children in her home country crumbled after she got into an explosive fight on Jonas’ birthday, which ultimately led to their split.

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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner. Credit: Stefanie Keenan / Getty

On top of that, the mother of two alleged that she found out about their divorce "through the media" three weeks after their big fight. However, Jonas has vehemently denied all of his estranged wife's claims that he "abducted" the kids, in a statement shared with The Los Angeles Times.

"Joe is seeking shared parenting with the kids so that they are raised by both their mother and father, and is of course also okay with the kids being raised both in the U.S. and the U.K.," the statement said. "The children were born in the U.S. and have spent the vast majority of their lives in the U.S. They are American citizens."

Jonas' spokesperson penned that this is "an unfortunate legal disagreement about a marriage that is sadly ending," explaining: "When language like 'abduction' is used, it is misleading at best, and a serious abuse of the legal system at worst," and emphasizing: "The children were not abducted."

"After being in Joe’s care for the past three months at the agreement of both parties, the children are currently with their mother," the rep told the publication.

The statement concluded: "Joe has already disavowed any and all statements purportedly made on his behalf that were disparaging of Sophie. They were made without his approval and are not consistent with his views."

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