Twins
Bailey James and Jack Steven
Eilidh Bella and Ella Melissa
Gryffin Maxwell and Nedrick Stanley
Jasmine Ivy and Luke Austin
Luke Harrison and Alexandra Grace
Girls
Abbie Scarlett (Adam)
Charlize Jane Annabel
Darcie Livia
Edie Joy
Elodie Grace
Imogen Willow
Indigo Raine (Beau)
Ingrid Elizabeth (Angus)
Ivy Maeve (Angus)
Lily Hope (Shelby, Mia)
Katherine Dorothea
Madeleine Vera (Charlotte)
Melinda Jo
Paige Amanda (Charli-May, Georgia)
Sharelle Aileen Sarah (Hayden)
Shylah Heidi (Giselle)
Sienna Andie (Lucas)
Talia Angel
Tayla Reid
Vienna Harper (Capri)
Boys
Atticus Quince Domenico
Axton Karver
Billy Joseph (Sonny)
Brodie John Thomas
Cadell Graham (Lorelai)
Deegan Shaun (Jett)
Finn Horatio (Darcy)
George Anthony Rodney
Jackson Mick
Jameson Daniel Patrick (Hamish)
Jensen Kaihautu
Joshua Peter Andrew (Jessica, Samantha, Thomas)
Maverick James Daniel (Flynn)
Oscar Martin Peter (Stella, Archie)
Owen Russell Michael
Quillan Jeffrey (Joshua)
Quinn Jensen
Reve Robert John
Spencer William Kevin (Tahlia, Addison)
Zac Alfred Paul
These names are incredible! So many awesome choices, I can’t even narrow down a list of favourites. I love the boy named Reve, Madelaine Vera, and the twins Eilidh and Ella 🙂
I tried to get a mix of what I thought people might like … Reve is an Australian-American boy btw.
Jensen must be gearing up for popularity because my friend just named her new son Jensen.
My favorites are:
Katherine Dorothea and Maverick James Daniel
Jenson is Top 100 here in England&Wales, whilst Jensen is at #203. As for the other names, Nedrick is one I don’t think I’ve seen before, although I’m thrilled to see him paired with Stanley. Anna, how popular is Stanley over in your neck of the woods? I know he’s pretty popular over here, but never considered his fortunes elsewhere.
There was an American screenwriter called Nedrick Young. Rare surname in origin, I think.
In NSW, Stanley has been stable in the 400s for about a decade, but I feel that he is going up in Victoria. They are more likely to go for “English-style” names there.
I did see the American screenwriter called that … I assumed it was a form of Frederick (maybe it is, in surname form?)
I think Jensen and Jenson are getting more popular … I see them regularly.