Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline, where did the names come from?
Most of you probably are very anxious to know more information about the twins of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Rest assured, we’ll keep you posted! To start it all off, for those who keep clamoring about the origins of the names of the twins, well hopefully this helps. Brad and Angelina never looked far just to come up with the names of their babies. All that they had to do was to look at their own family tree and there you go, instant names! The beautiful names of Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline were not just made up just to impress, they were dedicated to family members of Pitt and Jolie. These names are quite different from the other names of their 4 other children, though Knox rhymes with Pax and Maddox.
Ever wondered which of Angelina or Brad’s family member did Knox Leone came from? Well, it’s on Brad’s side and it’s from his grandfather who has a full name of Hal Knox Hillhouse. Brad’s grandpa died when he was still eleven years old. Now, do you see the connection? Probably the couple wanted to keep the names equal, so the other name Marcheline, was taken from Angelina Jolie’s side. As a matter of fact, it’s the name of Angelina’s mother, Marcheline Bertrand. Probably this was her way to keep her mom’s legacy alive. Angie’s mom died just recently.
The names are definitely cool and it’s as rare as they can ever be. At least they didn’t make the names common and it really made the babies more unique and much special. The world better get a hold of these names because probably they will be in the eyes of the public for many years to come. There hasn’t been a birth of babies as anticipated and as exciting as this one, in recent memory. The questions that may accompany these names is how they could carry their names as they grow old and protect it with their character and the character of their parents. Knox Leone and Vivienne Marcheline, such big names even if they’re just babies. What more if they grow up and establish their own respective careers?

