In the Marvel Comics, Moon Knight actually had a daughter, her name is Diatrice Alreau.
Here’s the link to confirm⬇️ https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Diatrice_Alraune_(Earth-616)
Now, with Moon Knight as the next in the row of Marvel TV Shows on Disney Plus, here’s my idea for this character to appear in the MCU
(NOTE:THIS ISN’T OFFICIAL.THIS IS MY IDEA FOR A MARVEL CHARACTER.NOTHING IS CONFIRMED.THIS IS JUST A THEORY)
“isn’t it wrong to fight for the rights of superheroes after they have fought for ours”
Full Name: Kimberly “Kym” Diatrice Spector-Alraune
Actress: Sierra Anne McClainn
Home: Broxn, New York (or wherever the “Moon Knight” series takes place)
Occupation: Student, Activist, Fangirl
Likes: Superheroes, Avengers(except Iron Man), spending time with her dad, Moon Knight
Dislikes: Her mom, Thunderbolt Ross, Sokovia Accords, Iron Man, the Avengers disbanded, her parents’ divorce, J Jonah Jameson
Family: Marc Spector/Moon Knight (Father), Marlene Alreaune (Mother)
Friends: Brad Davis, Jeffrey “Jeff” Wilde
Enemies: Anton Morgar/Midnight Man
Notes:
I based her on Hope Van Dyne/Wasp and Michelle Jones “MJ” Watson, since their both re-adaptations of Marvel Characters (Hope Van Dyne is the daughter of the original Wasp, Janet Van Dyne and Michelle Jones is another version of Mary Jane Watson)
She’s about the same age as Peter Parker and Kate Bishop
Her parents (Marc Spector and Marlene Aureaune) divorced at the moment of the snap. Marc was one of the victims of the snap, leaving Kym under her mother’s care. She spent the rest 5 years depressed, until the Avengers manage to bring everyone back, including her father.
She is an activist that leads a series of protests against the Sokovia Accords and other events that are blamed on superheroes (she protested in favor of Spider-Man being innocent). However, her protests often lead her to trouble, such as starting a fight or getting caught by security.
Her favorite song is “Drops of Jupiter”
She’s not a fan of Iron Man, since he was the first avenger to be in favor of the Sokovia Accords