Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow Welcome Their First Child, Daphne Reign Tebow

Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow have joyfully welcomed their first child, a daughter named Daphne Reign Tebow, born on Sunday, July 6, 2025. Weighing 8.85 pounds and measuring 21 inches, Daphne is already being celebrated as a profound blessing by the couple, who have long been outspoken about their Christian faith.
The name "Daphne" honors Demi-Leigh's great-aunt, a woman she described as a pillar of strength, compassion, and unwavering faith in God. The middle name "Reign" holds deep spiritual significance for the couple, representing both God's sovereignty and the legacy of a young girl who lived with purpose, passion, and a Christ-centered heart. Tim and Demi-Leigh shared that the name reflects their prayer that their daughter will grow up knowing the reign of Christ in her life and live out the love and truth of the Gospel.
Married since January 2020, the Tebows had announced their pregnancy earlier this year and later revealed they were expecting a girl through a gender reveal filled with Bible verses and a symbolic splash of pink paint. Their announcement was accompanied by Scripture and heartfelt gratitude to God, with Tim writing on Instagram: "Daphne Reign Tebow, you are an answered prayer. We praise God for this gift and pray that you will walk in His light all the days of your life."
Faith has always been central to the Tebows' lives and marriage, and the birth of Daphne Reign marks a continuation of their desire to build a family grounded in Christ's love, purpose, and grace.
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