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Mar 18 2007 12:18 PM ET
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Behind our favorite celebrity baby names

Baby Name Bible co-author Linda Rosencrantz spoke to the Chicago Sun-Times about unusual celebrity baby names. Here are the stories behind some of our favorite celebrity babies.

Moxie CrimeFighter and Zolten Penn Jillette
Dad Penn Jillette has been quoted as saying "We chose her middle name because when she’s pulled over for speeding she can say ‘But officer, we’re on the same side, my middle name is ‘CrimeFighter.’ " Younger brother Zolten was given his mother’s maiden name as a first, but it also happens to be the name of Dracula’s dog.
Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz Beckham
Victoria Beckham was inspired by the name Brooke for Brooklyn (it’s not true that it’s where he was conceived); Cruz was picked when David Beckham was playing for Spain’s RealMadrid soccer team and there are rumors — it’s a stretch — that Cruz was also a tribute to family friend Tom Cruise.
Ava Phillippe
Aidan Quinn chose Ava in 1989 and Heather Locklear did in 1997, but it wasn’t until Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe picked it in 1999 (followed by Martina McBride, Hugh Jackman, Kevin Dillon and others) that it began to resonate with the parental public at large.
Kal-el Cage
It seems that when Nicolas Cage suggested the prosaic Kyle, wife Alice Kim opted for something "more unusual but beautiful." Referring to Kal-el, he said, "I wanted a name that stood for something good, was unique and American and that’s all three. I just thought it was a beautiful name and had kind of a magical ring to it."
Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt
Shiloh’s middle name, Nouvel, is also the surname of one of dad Brad Pitt’s favorite architects. Of her siblings’ names, Maddox is already climbing the popularity lists and Zahara has an appealing, exotic quality, which could boost it as well.
Suri Cruise
This obscure multicultural name provoked heated debate among name experts as to its actual meaning. Is it "princess" or "go away" in Hebrew? "Point nose" in an Indian dialect? "Pickpocket" in Japanese or just a breed of alpaca?
Kingston Rossdale
Several years ago when No Doubt was recording its "Rock Steady" album in Jamaica, Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale were intrigued with the name of the capital city as a possible future baby name. They even bought a hat with the name Kingston on it, which is now worn by their son and heir.
Magnus Ferrell
Rarely heard here, Magnus is a common name in Sweden, where Magnus’ mother has her roots.
Ocean, Autumn, Sonnet, and True Whitaker
Forest Whitaker has explained that he wanted his children’s names to be their destiny, for his daughter (True) to be honest and his son (Ocean) to be expansive. Of his own name he has said, "I try to be like a forest, revitalizing and constantly growing."
Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline
The bald soprano played name games with the media and the public for weeks after her second son was born, suggesting that his name was to be Sutton Pierce, so that he’d have the same initials as his brother.
Pilot Inspektor Lee
Pilot was inspired by the band Grandaddy’s song that begins "He’s simple, he’s dumb, he’s the Pilot." Talk about high expectations.
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You forgot Apple and Moses, Moses beacuase of the song and Apple because Gwyn’s belly looked like an apple

- Stéph on

LOL omg what a funny post. hugh jackman’s kids r adopted though, aren’t they? did ava come with her name or did they name her?

They named her, they adopted her at birth.

- ang on

The Beckhams have said that they found out they were expecting while in Brooklyn.

- katie on

Tom Cruise and the Beckhams werent that great friends when Cruz was born. They wanted a Spanish name for him. According to David, Victoria would be sitting in the livingroom and David would near the stairs and shout names they picked like “[name] come down now!” and they when they tried it with Cruz they both liked it or something.

- Posh_Fan on

‘The bald soprano’ lol

- Heavenly_hibiscus on

I believe Penn has said before that Moxie was named after the drink, Moxie.

- Ginny on

In regards to the Kingston’s name, the hat didn’t say Kingston on it at all. They had both liked the name, after the city, and while No Doubt was recording Rock Steady in Jamaica, Gwen and Gavin bought a Rasta(farian) hat, the circular stripe kind with green/yellow/red/black.

- Callin on

Out of the names listed, I like Britney’s sons names the most. Mainly because I like more normal type names. Pilot, Magnus, Zolten, Maddox, Zahara, those names are a bit too much for me, but to each is own.

- gianna on

“suri” is most commonly known in Hebrew as ‘syrian’, an object or a man (it’s masculine) coming from syria (suria, in hebrew), so everyone in Israel pretty much mocked the name choice when it was first published.

I love the name Kal-El, I’d love to name my son that, but in Hebrew it also has funny implication, due to the pronunciation.

- Ella on

Nic Cage said he liked the name “Kal-el” for his son because that is the given name of Superman. He is known as Clark Kent, but his name before then was Kal-el. I thought that was pretty cute.

Shannon Sosselman (sp??) has a weird name for her little one too. She named him Audio Science, I guess that was her major in college or something.

- Watty on

I like to think of Suri as the phonetic spelling of the word “souris” (means “smile”, in French)

- Meme on

I know this is kind of late, but in case anyone is looking it up — Cruz means “cross” in Spanish and crossing is his dad, David Beckham’s, specialty as a football player. So it’s a tribute to his dad (I don’t even think they knew the Cruises that well when he was born).

- Bella on

“Souris” is French for mouse… The French word for smile is “sourire”. I suppose either could sound somewhat similar to Suri.

- hil on

i love name that stephainemcmahon-leveques andher husband named thier daugter aurora rose

- penny on

omg yoos cant names lol to any1 yus have stupid names 2 i meen u watty lol

- amy on

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