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Twitter Top 10 Most followers Justin Bieber: 39,615,138 followers Lady Gaga: 37,662,831 followers Katy Perry: 37,031,667 followers Barack Obama: 31,930,845 followers Rihanna: 29,741,198 followers Taylor Swift: 28,262,989 followers YouTube: 28,242,456 followers Britney Spears: 27,314,412 followers Shakira: 20,765,822 followers Justin Timberlake: 20,706,681 followers ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... BABYLove For decades, the names celebrities give their kids have had a tremendous effect on baby naming, one that has increased exponentially. So what are the latest starbaby influencers right now? The most influential celebrity baby names today are: Blue Ivy There was much ado around the birth of the Beyoncé-JayZ baby last year, first about her names and then about the parents' attempt to trademark it. Hattie Of all the cute Victorian nicknames vying for attention, Hattie is pulling ahead, and largely because of the naming of Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's third child Hattie Margaret. Emery Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn have not once but three times achieved some pretty effective genderbending with their daughters' names, all of which have proved contagious: Finley, Avery and Emery. Flynn With Finn enjoying such popularity, Flynn doesn't seem like much of a stretch. But when Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom picked this Irish surname in 2011, Flynn actually hadn't been used very much in the US. Levi Yes, even ancient Old Testament names have their ups and downs, and sometimes a celebrity can spark new interest in a long latent biblical name. Levi was chosen by Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey for their son in 2008. Dan Brown 36 WHO'S WHO 2013 Pearl Thanks in major part to its celebrity connection - which includes Jack Osbourne's daughter- Pearl has become popular amongst parents. Harlow Nicole Richie and Joel Madden pretty much invented the concept of using old Hollywood glamour girl surnames when they picked Harlow for their first child. Roman Cate Blanchett and Debra Messing both picked the name Roman for their sons in April 2004, giving the name double exposure. Vivienne All the Jolie-Pitt names, from Maddox through Zahara, have had some impact, and now it's Vivi's turn to shine. Weston Though some people got confused and thought Jenna Fisher's baby name was Cecelia, as it was on "The Office," her real life son was actually dubbed Weston, a name that is growing appreciably, along with cousins West and Wesley and Easton. For the general public, Weston has ascended almost 200 places since the millennium; on Nameberry it's been a particular popular search target, rising 305% this year. w Source: Huffington Post w Dan Brown has been credited with nothing less than keeping the publishing industry afloat, but that's just the start. In March 2003, Dan Brown, 40, published his fourth novel, The Da Vinci Code, a historical thriller purporting to expose a centuries—old Vatican conspiracy to conceal the marriage — and offspring — of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. Since then, the book has sold 25 million copies in 44 languages worldwide, and Brown has been held responsible for renewed interest in Leonardo da Vinci, Gnostic texts and early Christian history; spiking tourism to Paris, Rome and a 15th century church outside Edinburgh, Scotland; a growing membership in secret societies; the ire of Cardinals in Rome; eight books denying the claims of the novel and seven guides to read along with it; a flood of historical thrillers; a movie starring Tom Hanks; and an NBC reality show, now in development, in which contestants will use history and folklore to solve arcane puzzles. Pretty impressive, given that the New Hampshire native's three previous works barely caused a ripple and, strictly speaking, the novel is heretical. It's perhaps worth noting that one of the very few books to sell more copies than The Da Vinci Code in the past two years is the Bible. Keep an eye out for his next book, Inferno which taps into the issue of the world's growing population and the issues that this will cause. Source: Time Valentino One of the most romantic of names, Valentino became popular in 2008, the year Ricky Martin chose it for one of his twin sons.