Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s daughter...

Shiloh Jolie had debuted her new name during a rare public appearance in Los Angeles, Calif., earlier this week.

The daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie attended the launch of designer Isabel Marant’s capsule collection with Net-A-Porter Thursday, where she unveiled her new moniker after famously dropping the “Pitt” last name in 2024.

Shiloh, who served as the choreographer of one of the dance numbers during the glitzy invite-only event, was listed as “Shi Joli” on the credits.

Shiloh Jolie had debuted her new name during a rare public appearance in Los Angeles, Calif., earlier this week. Snorlax / MEGA

Her new name shortens her legal name and serves as a clear nod to her famous mom.

The 19-year-old staged a recital that featured dancers Tako Suzuki and Keoni Rose and was accompanied by singer Luella’s performance of “Naïve.”

The intimate dinner was held at Schindler’s Oliver House in Silver Lake, near LA, and was attended by celebrities including Alison Brie, January Jones and Rachel Bilson.

The Post has reached out to Pitt’s reps for comment.

The teen made headlines last year after legally requesting to drop her father’s last name on her 18th birthday in May 2024.

The daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie unveiled her new moniker after famously dropping the “Pitt” last name last year. WireImage

The request was granted by a judge in August 2024, prompting Shiloh to be legally known as Shiloh Nouvel Jolie.

It’s believed that she did not seek any help from the “Maleficent” actress throughout the process.

“Shiloh hired her own lawyer and paid for it herself, so Angie doesn’t know and can’t speak for it,” a source told Entertainment Tonight at the time.

In July, Shiloh’s attorney Peter Levine told Page Six in part that she made “an independent and significant decision following painful events” in dropping “Pitt” from her last name.

Shiloh was listed as “Shi Joli” on the credits as the choreographer at last week’s event. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

Shiloh isn’t the only child in her family that has decided to sever ties with the “Fight Club” actor through a legal name change.

In the lead-up to Pitt and Jolie finalizing their divorce in December 2024 following a messy 8-year battle, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, 20, also decided to switch-up her moniker.

At Spelman College’s Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority induction ceremony in 2023, she proudly announced her name — “Zahara Marley Jolie” — as captured in a video that later spread across social media.

Eagle-eyed fans also noticed Shiloh’s sister Vivienne dropped her dad’s surname in “The Outsiders” Playbill in May 2024.

Brad Pitt with Pax, Shiloh and Maddox at the Los Angeles premiere of “Unbroken” in 2014. WireImage

The dancer — who helped mom Jolie produce the Broadway play — was reportedly listed as “Vivienne Jolie” in the magazine for theatergoers.

What’s more, a source claimed to Us Weekly in 2021 that Pitt and Jolie’s eldest child, Maddox, “doesn’t use Pitt as his last name on documents that aren’t legal and instead uses Jolie.”

The “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” actor, 61, and Jolie, 49, welcomed Shiloh in May 2006, and her twin siblings Knox and Vivienne in July 2008.

Pitt officially adopted Jolie’s adopted children Maddox, 23, and Zahara in 2005, and Pax, 21, in 2006.

Pitt and Jolie finalized their divorce in December 2024 following a messy 8-year battle. Getty Images for AFI

The “World War Z” actor was said to have been “aware and upset” that Shiloh had legally dropped his last name.

“He’s never felt more joy than when she was born,” a source told People in 2024. “He always wanted a daughter.”

“The reminders that he’s lost his children is, of course, not easy for Brad. He loves his children and misses them. It’s very sad.”

Last month, Pitt broke his silence on finalizing his divorce from Jolie.

“No, I don’t think it was that major of a thing,” the “F1” star told GQ. “Just something coming to fruition. Legally.”

Pitt also acknowledged that his “personal life is always in the news.”

“It’s been in the news for 30 years, bro. Or some version of my personal life, let’s put it that way,” he said.

“It’s been an annoyance I’ve had to always deal with in different degrees, large and small, as I do the things I really want to do,” Pitt continued of his celebrity status. “So, it’s always been this kind of nagging time suck or waste of time, if you let it be that, I don’t know. I don’t know.

“Mostly I feel pretty … My life is fairly contained,” he shared. “It feels pretty warm and secure with my friends, with my loves, with my fam, with my knowledge of who I am, that, you know, it’s like this fly buzzing around a little bit.”