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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie score high

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie top rank

One of my favorite sites for general pop culture news and gossip is PopSugar. This week they released their top 100 celebrities. Guess who made an appearance on their list?

Oh except, they didn’t just appear – Brad Pitt ranked in at number two. They refer to him as an A-lister who is getting better with age, and I couldn’t agree more. They also mention his underrated film, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and his two upcoming films, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Burn After Reading. Naturally, they pointed out how he also balances his busy work life so well with his most important role – being a dad – and being a humanitarian.

And, as should be expected, considering the baited breath around the world while everyone waited for her to give birth, Angelina Jolie came in at number one. They mentioned her status as a great mom and a humanitarian first and foremost, then pointed out that she continues to impress on the screen as well. Angie also ranked as PopSugar’s number one female star of 2007, so clearly she’s on a role!

No surprises, really!

Image used with permission – Newscom

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  1. By Passerby
    777 days ago

    LoL kari Rex is king in Latin. (I hate latin, awful language to study)

    I like the names Brad and Angie chooses. Maddox is an awesome name. I like Pax and Zahara and Shiloh too. And Know and Vivenne are also great names. =]

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  2. By lu
    777 days ago

    Oh, my beautiful family, I feel very happy about them. Congratulations for cutes babies.

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  3. By Victoria
    777 days ago

    ligaya, read your post – thanx for alerting me, I would have never gone back to that thread anymore!

    Kari, I always felt the same about the name Zahara. It lacks the originality of the other names, but my top names really are Shiloh (never knew that beautiful name before) and Vivienne (a truly elegant, stylish and classy name I´ve always loved). Knox I´m not too keen about – sounds a bit like knock knock, but of course it´s their choice, not mine!! :-) )

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  4. By timi
    777 days ago

    the sexiest man alive is also the luckiest man alive for having the sexiest woman alive as his partner, soul mate, best friend, mother of his children, etc..

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  5. By ligaya
    777 days ago

    I wanted to remind myself of what the kids’ names meant. Linda Rosenkrantz, co-author of The Baby Name Bible. http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-03-15-jolie-kids-names_N.htm

    •Maddox Chivan, 5: Cambodian-born son named Rath Vibol. Maddox is a Celtic or Welsh name meaning “beneficent,” but Chivan [I THOUGHT I READ THAT THIS WAS A CAMBODIAN WORD.] has no origin, says Rosenkrantz. “It’s a name that certainly has not been used in the last century.” LOVE, LOVE, LOVE HIS NICKNAME MAD.

    •Pax Thien, 3: changed from Pham Quang Sang, and his new name means “peaceful sky” in two languages. Pax means “peace” in Latin; Thien is Vietnamese for “sky.” Rosenkrantz says Pax is a rarely used moniker, though its Spanish version (Paz) is much more common.

    •Zahara Marley, 2: Born Tena Adam, Zahara means “flower” in Swahili and “to shine” in Hebrew. Marley comes from reggae singer Bob Marley, a name Rosenkrantz says is popular for both boys and girls. LOVE HER NICKNAME “Z.”

    •Shiloh Nouvel, 10 months: Of Hebrew origin, Shiloh means “peaceful one,” and Rosenkrantz says it is a name that’s catching on for both sexes. The middle name is a homage to Jean Nouvel, a famous French architect who is among Pitt’s favorites.

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  6. By ligaya
    777 days ago

    under mod: meaning of JP kids’ names

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  7. By BlessBrangelina
    777 days ago

    NOT surprised at all. Brad is so like fine wine.

    Am most amused that most of those who expressed dislike for Angie on there, admit to “loving” Brad very much. :LOL

    So all the name calling is about the “green eyed” monster and not necessarily the truth.

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  8. By BlessBrangelina
    777 days ago

    I don’t believe the NYDN about the name! They are on a par with US, Star and IT etc

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  9. By Kari
    776 days ago

    More thoughts on the kids’ names:

    Victoria:

    I agree with your take on Shiloh and Vivienne completely.

    (“Shiloh (never knew that beautiful name before) and Vivienne (a truly elegant, stylish and classy name I´ve always loved).”)

    I think Mad, Pax and Knox are all cute, funky, not too serious, original boys’ names. I lived in France for a while and it was really in vogue to give your kid a crazy cartoonish name that nobody had. Like “Tintin” (from the well known comic French comic book); Ulyses (!); Otto etc etc. I kind of got used to the idea and came to think it was pretty cute and cool. (Though my favorite boy’s name is Diego — very sexy.)

    What I like about these kinds of names for guys is that it makes them sound like they don’t take themselves too seriously.

    My little brother is called Max(well)- reminds me a bit of Mad(dox). Well, I can say one thing: It works FAB for him. It’s a name not that many people have, it stands out, it sounds cool, masculine, original and sexy. I know he likes having that name a lot.

    Zaraha – yeah I like the short a lot, Z. But I do find that Zaraha is not as elegant or fine sounding as Shiloh and Vivienne. But fortunately it can be shortened to Z !

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  10. By sarahc
    776 days ago

    Parents usually run through a whole litany of names and strike a chore with the one that best fix. So I’m not going to second guess them.

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  11. By ligaya
    776 days ago

    I can’t separate the name, the names’s meaning, and the child. Before I was reminded that Zahara meant shining flower (maybe blossoming flower is another interpretation), I just took a cue from Zahara’s personality & my imagination. Zahara did make me think of the Sahara Desert, and Z is a fierce & joyful little girl. I imagined her a fierce leader of her nomadic tribe in the desert – intelligent, fearless, skilrled in tactics, weapons & martial arts, riding camels & horses, flying planes & helicopters. Also a healer, linguist, negotiator/peacekeeper. Very much like her mother (and a little like Lawrence of Arabia & Dr. Zhivago). The JP kids names in the order I like most: Zahara, Mad, Pax, Shi, Vivi, Knox.

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  12. By brandy
    759 days ago

    hi im sure angie misses her mom right know i know i whould also tell angie i have a bad feeling about all the water around them and the young kids faillling in i have a pool so this comes to mind good luck with the new kids brandy

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