Lily and Mila
Oliver and Alexander (Thomas)
Oliver Francis and Charlie William
Penelope Kerry and Anastasia Judith (Alexander, Nicholas)
Ryan Matthew and Meagan Joy (Caitlin)
Samuel Aidan and Xavier Patrick
Girls
Adele Geraldine (Pippa, Bryony)
Arabella Chloe (Lucinda)
Eloise Flora (Poppy)
Emilie Katrina Claire (Eoin, Conor)
Grace Madeleine Marjorie
Healey Victoria (Darma, Rainer)
India Susan Virginia (Oscar)
Jasmine Lace (Tayla)
Katia Aikaterini (Julia, Nikita)
Kobi Jo (Tully)
Lenai Halina (Kale)
Lily May Vera
Mietta Odette (Lucas, Allegra)
Mila Corinne (Louis)
Poppy Hudson (Avalon)
Rose Elizabeth (Mitchel, Tayla, Charlie, Riley, Hayden, Callan)
Scarlett Arabella Elizabeth
Senna Rae
Tarni Jayde
Violet Florence (Charlie, Poppy, Teddy, Daisy)
Boys
Aidan Timothy Brennan (Thomas, Liam)
Angel Xavier Nicholas
Ari Agas (Lefteri)
Blake Michael Ray (Mason, Curtis, Raymond)
Briten Stephen (Starja, Liev)
Elijah Robert Jacob
George James Ryan
Greyson Jay
Harlan Oakley (Ava)
Henry Frederik Hugo
Indra Deva
Jack Matthew John (Abbey)
James William Robi
Jarrah David
Jesse Nathan Adrian
Kash Francis (Millie-Mae, Quinn)
Mason Aldo Elio (Juliet, Allesia)
Sam Hunter Philip
Sebastian Alf (Isabella)
Vincent Donald (Riley, Isobel)
(Photo shows Melbourne’s Fawkner Park in autumn; image from The Age)
I think Lily and Mila would be a good set of names for twins. These names kind of complement each other. For the girls’ names, I find Arabella Chloe to be very lovely and Sebastian Alf sounds really cute for a boy’s name.
They were two of my favourites – hats off to the people of Melbourne! 🙂
Penelope and Anastasia are very nice as twins. I assume Kerry and Judith are family names as they don’t seem as ‘matched’ as the first names.
Mietta Odette is pretty fabulous with Lucas and Allegra.
I thought that Kerry and Judith were the grandmothers, perhaps?
I thought Mietta’s sibset was lovely.
Oh, I do love Katia, but my favourite here has to be Eloise Flora. As for the siblings names, Lefteri fascinates me!
Eloise Flora is lovely … I had to look Lefteri up myself; it’s a modern Greek form of ancient Greek Eleutherios, meaning “free” (the name of several saints and a pope).
http://www.behindthename.com/name/eleutherius
As a leftie myself, I almost feel inclined to use it…and then only for said child to NOT be a leftie! ’tis always the way with these things