I apologize for the lame title.
I can’t believe some of these names. Suri is a little strange, but okay. Shiloh? Eh.
But Moxie Crimefighter? Pilot Inspektor? These parents need to be smacked senselss. By their children. Repeatedly. Or maybe be forced to swap names for a good 20 years, see how they like having the name of a friggin’ comic book character.
I thought parents were supposed to love their children??
Well, let’s not be too hard on the celebs. Every day I’ll read some story in the Times about an anonymous family involved in some kind of mischief or hijinks, and their kids’ names are generally something like Brikayla, Affrika, Bayelie, Love Bible, Parris France . . .
Well in Pitt and Jolie’s defence they actually didn’t name the kid themselves. They got someone else to do it for them.
If we’re talking about weird baby names, we can’t forget Pirate Davis. Arrr!
Don’t forget to invite Moses and Bluebell Madonna, either!
I don’t get it. I’ve known more than a couple of Shiloh’s.
Someone’s already pointed this out somewhere (I haven’t been avidly reading the forums in quite a few months) but I’d like to take a minute to remind everyone that Suri means ‘pickpocket’ in Japanese.
Sorry…should have checked before I posted…someone has probably already mentioned the above-mentioned fact, it’s just too bizarre not to be on SD.
And then they all burn their parents in effigy.
Male or female? Or canine?
Or city?
Just like to reiterate, I see nothing wrong with Suri or Shiloh. A bit unusual, but at least they sound like real-person names, not made-up comic book characters.
I mean, comon’, Moxie Crimefighter?
Ooh, and here’s another addition to the party - actress Shannyn Sossaman’s kid, Audio Science.
In Moxie Crimefighter’s defense, the father (Penn Jillette, the magician), said that nobody remembers middle names anyway.
Nothing wrong with Shiloh. Or Moses. And Tigra tells me I have to say there’s nothing wrong with Grier, except it’s usually Greer.
Just because your little ethnic group doesn’t use a name, doesn’t mean it isn’t a traditional name.
Somebody else had that vision, then?
Who killed Rowan Morrison?
Somewhere, Jen Aniston is knocking back another shot…
If somewhere there is a country full of people named Moon Unit and Moxie Crimefighter, I so want to spend my next vacation there.
(Since when is “pretentious prat” an ethnic group?)
I love the name Shiloh. If I’d had a girl I would have named her Shyla (combination of Shiloh and Layla) but I had a boy.
I think Moxie is a very cool name too.
I’m very happy for Pitt and Jolie. Not that I follow either closely, but from what I’ve picked up from osmosis, Pitt has been looking to be a family man for years, and seems like he would make a very fun, down-to-earth father. Jolie completely turned herself around from being creepy/witchy to being a responsible, caring human being right before she adopted her son. I think anyone who makes fun of these two doesn’t know enough about them. For celebrities, you can’t get much better in the human being, citizen of the earth, department.
Just the fact that they had their child in Namibia shows some pretty hard-core scruples, bringing badly-needed attention to a country that Jolie fell in love with while filming Beyond Borders, when she could have stayed all chushy and pampered in Los Angeles. I love how Namibia refused to grant visas to foreign “journalists” unless approved by the couple. To hell with the paparazzi. And I just heard that Pitt/Jolie gave the country $300,000 to show their gratitude, which will (according to the article I read) be used for maternity wards and child health issues. It all sounds good on the page, and I’m still enough of an optimist to believe that it all might be true.
There are so many Hollywood couples I can’t stand, that it’s nice to actually like this couple.