Angelina Jolie has given birth to twin girls in France, according to several unconfirmed reports.

The reports, denied by Joile's publicist, said that the birth may have taken place as long ago as last Sunday at a clinic in the Aix-en-Provence region.

Some reports said that Jolie gave birth to two girls named Isla Marcheline and Amelie Jane. Marcheline was the first name of Jolie's late mother, while Jane is for the mother of the babies' dad, Brad Pitt.

Jolie was very close to her mother, French actress Marcheline Bertrand, who died of cancer in January of 2007. Jolie has had a rocky relationship with her father, actor Jon Voight, from whom she is currently estranged.

The babies are the fifth and sixth children of Jolie and Pitt. They have two sons, 6-year-old Maddox and 4-year-old Pax, and two daughters, Zahara, 3, and Shiloh, 2.

The 30-year-old actress graces the cover of Vanity Fair's July issue, looking every bit the hot mama with big hair, red lips plenty of cleavage. In excerpts from the article posted on the magazine's website, Jolie said she loves being pregnant.

"It makes me feel like a woman. It makes me feel that all the things about my body are suddenly there for a reason."

She said that while she and Pitt have caregivers who help with the children, there are no overnight nannies, an arrangement that might change if two more additions have joined their brood.

According to The Associated Press, the Jolie-Pitt family recently moved into the Miraval Estate villa in a hamlet named Correns, which is in the Provence region.

"They are people who I hope will live normally here,'' mayor and villa owner Michael Latz told The Associated Press.

Earlier this month, Jolie announced that the entire Jolie-Pitt clan is learning French so her oldest children could learn a language common in their native countries. Both Maddox and Pax were adopted from Vietnam, which was once a French colony.