A week after reps for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie confirmed the couple was expecting a little Pitt via the stork, a judge has okayed the addition of Pitt's surname to Jolie's two oldest children. "Their names are Maddox Jolie-Pitt and Zahara Jolie-Pitt," Jolie attorney Evan Spiegel told E! News following Thursday's court hearing in Santa Monica. When asked by reporters when Jolie, 30, and Pitt, 42, were going to marry, Spiegel said he'd said all he was going to say. Maddox, 4, originally from Cambodia, was adopted by Jolie in 2002 during the end days of her marriage to Billy Bob Thornton. Zahara, 2, originally from Ethiopia, was adopted by Jolie last year during the early days of her unconfirmed romance with Pitt. Jolie and Pitt were not in court for the hearing, reports said. The newly christened Jolie-Pitt children presumably weren't there, either. Jolie initiated the name-change process last December--her court filing the first formal sign that she and Pitt were more than just former Mr. and Mrs. Smith costars. According to City News Service, Pitt is referred to as "the adoptive father-to-be" in Jolie's petition, suggesting another court round will be in order to give him the legal right to order Maddox and Zahara to clean their rooms.