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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger’s first picture of new son and baby name revealed

The name appears to include a nod to the baby’s birth order.
Sir Mick Jagger and his apparently named newborn Deveraux Octavian Basil

Sir Mick Jagger appears to have revealed the name of his new baby, after a picture of the rocker’s newborn son was posted to social media.

A photo of the rocker’s new child was uploaded to an Instagram account under the name of Elizabeth Jagger, one of the frontman’s other children.

Elizabeth, or Lizzy as she is more commonly referred to has over 50,000 followers, but is not verified.

It was captioned: “My beautiful baby brother Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger.”

The baby name is a combination of the French word deveraux which is thought to mean riverbank, octavian which is Latin for eighth place, and Basil which was the first name of Mick’s late father.

The Instagram picture was captioned: “My beautiful baby brother Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger.”

In addition to Lizzy, the singer, who is also a great-grandfather, has six other children – Karis, Jade, James, Georgia, Gabriel and Lucas – from previous relationships, as well as his new son.

Sir Mick and his new partner, 29-year-old ballerina Melanie Hamrick welcomed the latest addition to his brood this week.

Mick Jagger Melanie Hamrick

Mick Jagger and ballerina Melanie Hamrick.

The pair began dating after the death of his partner, fashion designer L’Wren Scott in 2014.

According to reports, Mick made a last minute round the world dash to be by Melanie’s side as she was giving birth,

A source told the Daily Mail that Mick “needed to be there” for his partner.

The source also added: “He made sure he was there. He wouldn’t have missed it for the world.”

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A statement released on behalf of the couple said: “Melanie Hamrick and Mick Jagger’s son was born today in New York and they are both delighted.

While the pair won’t be getting married, Sir Mick plans to co-parent and will pay $150,000 a year to help raise the child.

The $150k will be paid until the child is 18, with school fees also paid for.

Following high school, a trust will help cover further education and expenses for the child, which could be as much as £500k.

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