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Yearly Archives: 2012

Marilyn and James Dean: Birth Announcements from Melbourne (July)

10 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, twin sets

Twins

Archer and Eddy (Lenny)

Joshua Joseph and Alex Kerry – both boys

 

Girls

Billie Joy

Cadence Jaye (Tyra, Blaire, Jewel)

Clare Agnes (Emily)

Davina Mae (Una)

Frankie Rose

Georgette Dorothy (Alexandra, Clementine)

Hermione Frances

Kyla Janet

Leni Therese (Phoenix)

Lisbeth Marie (Zeke, Imi)

Luella Rose

Marilyn Eve

Maya Valerie Lynn

Niamh Marie Elsie

Penelope Kate (Lily, Elsie)

Priya Grae (Anika)

Samantha Yuuki

Suske (Ollie, Merin)

Tessa Jane Florence (Arden, Harvey)

Zelda Gypsy Jane

 

Boys

Angus Dixon (Henry, Stella)

Bodhi Roderick (Skylah-Michelle, Cooper, Chanel)

Cruz Deni (Mikayla, Mia)

Dali Alan

Denver Anton (Daniel, Alex)

Frankie John (Billy, Ethan)

Griffin Kai (Ethan, Declan, Indigo)

Hamish Pipp (Thomas)

Henry Richard (Beatrice)

Jackson Lauel

James Dean

Jasper Quinn (Jeremiah, Felix, Ezra, Hugo)

Jordie Reginald

Leo Jamie (Johnathon, Isabella, Oscar)

Louis Alain Gaston (Ava)

Maximus Jeremy (Juliette)

Nathaniel Jude

Oliver Robert Louis

William James Gray (Madeleine, Thomas)

Zane Colin

(Picture shows performers from Circus Oz, who were on tour in Melbourne during July 2012)

First Names of All Female Australian Athletes at the 2012 London Olympics

09 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Historical Records, Names in the News

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Abby

Alana (2)

Alethea Nevada

Alexandra

Alicia (2)

Amanda

Amy (2)

Angie

Anastasia

Anna (2)

Annabelle

Annette

Ash

Ashlee

Ashleigh (2)

Becchara

Beki

Belinda (3)

Benita

Bianca

Blair

Brittany (2)

Bronte (2)

Bronwen (2)

Brooke

Carmen

Carli

Caroline

Casey (2)

Cate

Claire

Chloe (2)

Dana

Dani

Dina

Edwina

Elisa

Elise

Elizabeth (2)

Eloise (2)

Emily (4)

Emma (2)

Erin

Frankie

Gemma

Georgia (2)

Genevieve

Glencora

Hannah (3)

Hayley

Holly

Hope

Jade (3)

Jaele

Jane

Janine

Jarmila

Jenna

Jennifer

Jenny-Lynn

Jess

Jessica (3)

Jessicah

Jian Fang

Jo

Jodie

Josephine

Julia

Kaarle

Kaila

Kate (3)

Kathleen

Kathryn

Kerry

Kim

Kimberley

Kobie

Kristi

Kristy

Krystal

Kylie

Lalita

Larrissa

Laura

Lauren (4)

Lauryn

Leanne

Leisel

Leiston

Libby

Lisa-Jane

Liz

Loudy

Louise

Lucinda (2)

Lyndal

Lyndsie

Madonna

Mary

Meagen

Megan

Mel

Melanie

Melissa (4)

Miao

Naomi

Naomi-Lee

Nicola

Nina

Olia

Olivia

Pauline

Phoebe

Rach

Rachel (2)

Rebecca

Regan

Renee

Renuga

Robyn (2)

Rowie

Sally (3)

Samantha (3)

Sarah (3)

Seen

Shara

Sharleen

Sophie

Stephanie

Suzanne

Suzy

Tamika

Tamsin

Tarren

Teneal

Tess

Tessa

Toni

Victoria (2)

Vivian

Yolane

Zoe

First Names of All Male Australian Athletes at the 2012 London Olympics

09 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Historical Records, Names in the News

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Aaron

Adam (4)

Aden

Aidan (2)

Aleks

Alex

Andrew (4)

Anthony (2)

Arnie

Aron

Ben (2)

Benjamin

Benn

Bernard

Billy (2)

Blake

Brad (2)

Brendan (3)

Brenton

Brian

Brodie

Bryn

Cadel

Cameron (3)

Chris (2)

Christian

Christopher (3)

Clayton

Clive

Collis

Courtney

Craig

Dale

Damian

Damon

Dane Kevin

Daniel (6)

Dave

David (5)

Drew

Eamon

Ed

Edward

Ethan

Farzad

Fergus

Francis

Gavin

Glenn (3)

Grigory

Harrison

Hayden

Henry

Iain

Ibrahim

Igor

Isaac

Ivo

Jack

Jackson Darren

Jacob

Jai Tapu

Jake (2)

James (8)

Jamie (2)

Jared

Jarrod (2)

Jayden

Jeff

Jeffrey (2)

Jesse (2)

Joe

Joel (3)

Johan

John

Johnno

Joshua (4)

Julian

Justin

Karsten

Keith

Ken

Kenrick

Khalen

Kiel

Kieran

Ky

Kynan

Liam

Lincoln Alexander

Lleyton

Luke (3)

Malcolm

Mark (3)

Martin

Matson

Matt (5)

Matthew (6)

Matthew Harley

Michael (4)

Mitch

Mitchell

Murray

Nat

Nathan (4)

Ned

Nicholas

Nick

Patrick

Peter

Rhys

Richie

Robert

Robin

Roderick

Rohan

Ross

Russell (2)

Ryan (2)

Safwan

Sam (3)

Samuel (2)

Scott (3)

Sebastian

Shane

Simon (2)

Stephen

Steven (2)

Stuart

Tate

Taylor

Thomas (5)

Tim (2)

Timothy

Tobias

Todd

Tom

Tommaso

Travis

Tristan

Warren

Warwick

William (3)

Youcef

Celebrity Baby News: Musical Babies

09 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Flautist Bridget Bolliger, and her husband Anthony Heinrichs welcomed a son named Luca Raphael on January 31. Luca Heinrichs joins big brother Benjamin, aged 11.

Bridget studied music at the Sydney Conservatorium High School, then continued her studies at the Basel Music Academy in Switzerland. While still a student, she won several awards for music, and two prestigious scholarships. She lived and worked abroad from 1987-2003, and has been Principal Flute with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, the Schleswig Holstein Festival Orchestra, and guest principal with the European Community Youth Chamber Orchestra. She has also been appointed Principal Flute with the St Gallen Symphony Orchestra and the Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra, and played Principal Flute with the Basel Symphony Orchestra, The Zurich Opera Orchestra, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and the Queensland Orchestra. She has performed as a soloist and been recorded for radio and television throughout Europe, Brazil, and Australia. Bridget currently teaches at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and freelances with Australian orchestras. She is a founding member of the New Sydney Wind Quintet, and the flute and guitar duo, Flutarre. She is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Sydney Chamber Music Festival, and last year was appointed Music Director of the Manly Music Club.

Anthony has been playing trumpet since he was ten, and at the age of 14 became a member of the West Australian Youth Orchestra. He studied at the West Australian Conservatorium of Music, and then later in Canberra, Japan, and Germany. He worked regularly with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and has been Principal Trumpet with the Australian Youth Orchestra, Camerata Australia, the Canberra Symphony Orchestra, and the Pacific Music Festival, and has performed with the Frankfurt and Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestras. He has been Principal Cornet with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. He has taught in Sydney and Newcastle, and has been with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra since 1995.

Another city, another state:

Cellist Tim Nankervis, and his wife Jacqui, welcomed a daughter named Mietta Susan on February 2.

Tim has been a cellist with Melbourne’s Seraphim Trio since 1994. They won a prize at the 2001 Australian National Chamber Music Competition, and since then have performed internationally and around Australia. The trio is regularly broadcast on ABC Classic FM.

Name tips from classical musicians: Stylish and Italian, with fashionable middle names.

Famous Name: Gale

08 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Famous Names

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On August 6 the Curiosity rover, which had been launched by NASA at the end of November last year, successfully landed on the planet Mars. As with the 1969 moon landing, Australian scientists played a crucial role in this international endevour, and NASA administrator Charlie Balden made special mention of the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex at Tidbinbilla, which is part of NASA’s Deep Space Network. Tidbinbilla was the only space station which was facing Mars for the descent, making it uniquely positioned to transit data from Mars to the Earth.

Curiosity landed on the Gale crater, which is believed to be more than 3 billion years old. The main goal of the mission is to determine whether life could ever have existed on Mars, and it is thought by some scientists that the Gale crater could have contained water at some point. If they are correct, this would make life on Mars a real possibility.

The Gale crater is named after Walter Frederick Gale, an early twentieth century amateur astronomer from Sydney. A banker by profession, Walter Gale made several important astronomical observations, including discovering seven comets. He also examined the surface of Mars, and was a keen supporter of the idea that the planet could contain life.

The surname Gale can be from an Old English nickname for someone who was cheerful, merry or fun-loving by nature. The Normans had a male personal name Geil, meaning the same thing, and that can be another source of the name. Another possibility is that is from the Norman-French word for “gaol”, perhaps denoting someone who worked as a gaoler, or even lived near a gaol. The surname Gale is mostly found in the southern coastal areas of England, but it is also commonly found in Yorkshire, leading to the possibility that there it may be from the Norse word geil, meaning “deep ravine”.

As a vocabulary word, gale has more meanings than you may suspect. It is an old dialect word meaning “to sing”, with connotations of “charm, enchant”, but also referring to birdsong. Gale Day is an old legal term, meaning the day that a tenant’s rent was due to be paid. Sweet gale is another name for the bog myrtle (Myrica gale); a shrub which typically grows in peat bogs. Its sweet scent has seen it used to flavour beer, and to make perfumes, and it’s one of the plants traditionally used in Royal wedding bouquets.

Of course, when we hear the word gale, we most likely think of a strong wind, especially those which feature in storms. It may also remind us of the phrase gales of laughter, which seems to tie in pretty neatly with its original meaning of “cheerful, merry”.

Gale was originally a male name, and taken directly from the surname. It isn’t found as a female name on the US charts until the 1930s – not surprisingly, this correlates with the rise in popularity of the female Gail, used as a short form of Abigail (Gail was also used for boys as a variant of Gale). In the US, despite the popularity of Gail as a girl’s name, male and female Gales existed together until the name disappeared from the charts for both sexes around the same time – 1969 for boys, and 1970 for girls.

In Australia, Gail was a popular girl’s name which peaked in the 1950s at #26, and I suspect for people born around that era, and perhaps a decade or so later, Gale would sound feminine to their ears. However, Gail hasn’t been on the charts since the 1990s, and Abby is the popular short form of Abigail today. If you look on the current Top 100 for the name that sounds most like Gale, it’s a male one – Gabriel.

Gale is an interesting name that by meanings, associations and sound, manages to present itself as both masculine and feminine, depending on how you think of it. I do like the idea of using it as a boy’s name, because English names are lacking male forms which have connotations of joy and happiness, compared to the numbers of female ones. Perhaps also because the Gale Crater is on the planet Mars, a name associated with masculinity for thousands of years.

However, this name is up for grabs by both genders, and does honour a great Australian star-gazer. If you can only think of this as meaning “a strong wind”, it would be on trend as one of the one-syllable nature name, which go so well in the middle position.

UPDATE: Blue Juniper from Baby Name Ponderings has reminded me that of course, Gale Hawthorne is one of the main characters in The Hunger Games trilogy. The best friend and hunting partner of protagonist Katniss Everdeen, Gale is played by Australian actor Liam Hemsworth in the film version. (Liam is the younger brother of Chris Hemsworth).

As Blue Juniper points out, this gives a current-day Gale much more of a masculine edge.

Celebrity Baby News: Toni Pearen and Will Osmond

06 Monday Aug 2012

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Former TV presenter Toni Pearen, and her husband Will Osmond, recently welcomed a daughter named Ever – the choice of name was apparently inspired by a friend. Ever Osmond joins big brother Lucky, aged 2.

Toni started out in television on soap E-Street, and then pursued a career in music, where she had two Top 10 hits. After a brief stint on soapie Home and Away, she moved to Los Angeles in 1995, where she worked as an actor, singer and songwriter, and guest-starred on several television shows. She returned to Australia in 2002, and became the host of Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. Since being replaced by Shelley Craft in 2008, she has had some small acting roles, and appeared on Dancing with the Stars.

Will is a former restaurateur who ran a fashionable cafe-bar called Will and Toby’s with his younger brother for several years. Since the business folded, he has become a landscape gardener. Will and Toni were married in 2007, on Will’s parents’ country property.

Predictably, the press have been quick to label Ever a “weird baby name”, although the Daily Telegraph did get an un-named expert to explain that it was on trend, and pointed out that Milla Jovovich has a daughter named Ever, and Alanis Morissette has a son of the same name.

The Baby Name Stealing Olympics

05 Sunday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Naming Issues

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Abby Sandel, baby name forums, Facebook, name combinations, name disagreements, name stealing, parenting forums, Pinterest, portmanteau names, PostSecret

As the Olympics are on, here is a light-hearted look at the competitive world of “name stealing”. Being a competition, I have sorted them into teams, and awarded each entrant a prize, which hopefully will fix their naming dilemmas.

These are not real situations or real people – and they are definitely not real names of real babies. I lurked in parenting forums and also quizzed people about baby name stealing they had witnessed or experienced (or even committed), and as themes came up repeatedly, made them into stock characters and plots. If you think you recognise someone you know (or yourself), it’s because these disagreements seem to repeat over and over again.

During my months of research, I noticed a few things about “name stealing”:

  • Younger parents seemed to be more concerned about name stealing than older ones (but possibly younger people are more likely to share their stories on the Internet).
  • People who appeared less educated seemed more concerned about name theft (but maybe educated people were less likely to speak openly about their personal affairs)
  • Parents-to-be who had chosen names that are fairly popular or well-known seemed to be most susceptible to fears about name theft, and the most upset about people stealing “their” name.
  • It was an almost entirely female preoccupation, with the few men involved usually being dragged into it by their partners, or stuck between two women. I did not find one example of two fathers fighting over names by their own initiative.
  • I didn’t notice any significant difference between the numbers of boys names and girls names that were believed to have been “stolen”, but my impression was that women were more likely to become attached to names they had chosen for a son, and more likely to become emotionally volatile if they felt the name was under threat. Perhaps coincidentally, the few times I saw men became involved in a baby name feud, it was over a daughter’s name.
  • The longer someone had liked a name, the more likely they were to feel ownership over it, and the more possessive they were in regards to it.
  • Family disagreements over baby names were more acrimonious than ones between friends – probably because it’s harder to escape from a family member than a friend. However, plenty of people became upset over a perceived name theft even from a distant acquaintance.
  • Disagreements in small communities were more heated than ones between people in big cities – again, probably because it’s harder to escape someone in a small town.
  • Feuds over baby names could be long-standing or even permanent, and in extreme cases, passed on to the next generation.
  • People who don’t believe that “name stealing” exists have almost zero sympathy for its “victims”. Astute Readers will be able to tell I belong to this sceptical group.

TEAM FACEBOOK FEUD

Claire and her partner Scott are expecting a baby boy, and after a lot of discussion, they eventually agree upon the name Zachariah. Claire wastes no time in announcing their decision on Facebook. To her surprise, she receives a hurt and angry message from one of her FB friends, Meagan. Meagan says that they all chose their favourite baby names back in high school, when they were 14, and Zachariah was her name! She demands that Claire change her choice of baby name, or she will de-friend her at once. Claire has no memory of any such discussion in high school, while Meagan doesn’t believe that Claire can have forgotten, and thinks she is a liar as well as a name-thief. Soon she decides that Claire has been plotting to steal the name Zachariah for the past eight years.

Awarded to Claire: First rights to the name Zachariah, and the suggestion to be more circumspect in her use of social media.

Awarded to Meagan: This Facebook page. Maybe it will help somehow.

TEAM “THE DOG STOLE MY BABY NAME”

Jo has let all her friends know that her expected baby boy will be named Oscar. To her indignation, next time she visits her pal Vanessa, she finds that she has named her new bulldog puppy Oscar. Vanessa says that it can’t be helped – her dog just looks like an Oscar. An enraged Jo is now looking for another baby name.

Awarded to Jo: A calculator, so she can subtract the length of a bulldog’s life from the length of a man’s, thus demonstrating her son would have 72 years where he wouldn’t be sharing his name with the dog.

Awarded to Vanessa: A box of puppy treats for Oscar.

TEAM NAME NAZI

Katrina spends a lot of time on baby name forums, and considers herself quite the expert. She often shares her 101 “name rules” with friends, and tries to impress upon them how much more knowledgeable she is about names, and how superior her tastes are. Katrina has over 400 baby name combinations collected in a Word file, which she likes to show friends, online and in real life. Of course, she cannot possibly use all of them, and she doesn’t have a partner or any plans to get pregnant as yet, but she is well and truly prepared for when it occurs. When her friend Gemma announces the name of her new baby girl, Katrina is shocked and angry to find that she has used Name Combination #219 without asking permission – Cleo Araminta Lilac. Apparently Gemma became so convinced that Katrina’s tastes were better than her own that using a name she had come up with seemed the only route possible.

Awarded to Katrina: The joy of seeing one of her name creations on a real live baby, and the suggestion that she get a blog so she can boss strangers around instead of her friends.

Awarded to Gemma: My congratulations on her new baby, and the suggestion that she try to develop her own own tastes, rather than allowing herself to be brainwashed.

TEAM FAMILY INTERFERENCE

David and his wife Karin are expecting a baby girl. At a family dinner party, David finds himself seated next to Karin’s formidable sister-in-law Felicia, who asks what names they have picked out. David explains they aren’t sharing them before the birth, to which SIL responds, “Well don’t even think about Scarlett – I’m using it if we ever have another girl, and you can’t have two Scarletts in one family”. David is disconcerted, because Scarlett is their first choice for their daughter. He now feels that if they go ahead and use it, they will be accused of name stealing the moment they announce the new baby’s name.

Awarded to David: First rights to the name Scarlett, and the spine to stand up to his wife’s relations.

Awarded to Felicia: The chance to discover whether the world really does explode if there are two girls named Scarlett in the same family.

TEAM RENESMEE

Chantelle is very proud of her new baby boy’s name, because she created it herself – it’s Kyden, which is a combination of her parent’s names, Kylie and Dennis. She is furious when she discovers that Becca from her gym also has a little boy about the same age named Kyden. Becca likewise created her baby name by combining two names – that of her brothers, Kye and Jayden. Chantelle and Becca are each absolutely certain that Kyden is a unique name, and therefore the other woman must have stolen it from them. They are both upset that their son’s name’s specialness has been tarnished.

Awarded to Chantelle and Becca: A copy of Breaking Dawn. That will explain everything. Also, different gym schedules.

TEAM CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS

Alicia is terrified that her older sister Nicole will use all her favourite baby names before she gets a chance to. She throws a massive tantrum, and demands that Nicole sign a contract promising that she will never use Alicia’s favourite names. There are about twenty names on the list, and for some reason, Nicole agrees to this and willingly signs the contract. In due course, Alicia has three children – none of whom are given names from the dreaded “name contract”. Nicole is now rather annoyed, as there were two or three names on the list that she would have liked to use for herself.

Awarded to Alicia and Nicole: I think a time-travelling lawyer is the only thing that can fix this situation.

TEAM EMOTIONAL BLACKMAIL

Alex and Sam are expecting a baby girl, and have already chosen the name Isabel for her. They have warned their family and friends that they have “reserved” the name in advance, and like a bunch of chumps, said family and friends agree. All goes merrily until a cousin announces that their new baby will be called Elizabeth. Alex and Sam immediately ask them to change it, as it is too close to Isabel. They intend to use the nickname Izzy, and this will clash with a potential Lizzie. Cousin protests they weren’t going to use Lizzie as a nickname, but Alex and Sam are very persuasive. Both gentle, charming people, they have had a difficult time with fertility which evokes much sympathy, and have a way of becoming tearful and pleading that others find difficult to resist. As time goes on, it becomes apparent that Isobel, Isabelle, Izabel, Ysabel, Isabella, Sabella, Isadora, Isabeau, Isolde, Bella, Belle, Ilse, Libby, Sybella, and in fact any name even remotely similar to Isabel is also forbidden.

Awarded to Alex and Sam: Aww, I can’t stay mad at you, with your big puppy dog eyes. Here, have some cake.

Awarded to Friends and Family: A really HUGE baby name book so they can all pick names that sound totally different to Isabel. Sympathies to anyone who marries (or partners) into this circle and wishes to name their daughter after great-grandmother Sybil.

TEAM “GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE”

For several years, Bree-Anne has had the perfect name combination selected for her son – Ryder Lucas. She decides never to share it with anyone so that it cannot be “stolen”, and, now that she’s six months pregnant, remains tight-lipped about the name she has picked out. To her absolute horror, her neighbours, Meikeyla and Dylan, welcome a baby boy named (you guessed it) Ryder. Middle name: Lucas. A distraught Bree-Anne is absolutely convinced that Meikeyla and Dylan, have stolen her baby name, even though she cannot explain how. “They just did!” she insists. To her, it is inconceivable that anyone else could have thought up the name Ryder Lucas, and she now considers her neighbours spies, thieves, and possibly mind-readers.

Awarded to Bree-Anne: A tin foil hat, to prevent anyone else picking up on her brain waves.

Awarded to Meikeyla and Dylan: A real estate guide. They may want to move house.

(In line with the theme of this article, the accompanying image was stolen from Abby Sandel’s Pinterest account – I think it’s originally from PostSecret).

Saturday Celebrity Sibsets: Children of Olympic Gold Medalists

04 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Sibsets in the News

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As the London Olympics are still on, the Celebrity Sibsets for this week had to be children of Olympians. These are sibsets of those Australian Olympians who have won a gold medal at past Olympic Games, and still have young children.

Alyson Annan – hockey (marital partner: Carole Thate)

Sam Henk Brian (2007) and Cooper (2008)

Lauren Burns – taekwondo (husband: Nathan Muller)

Mac Banjo (2009) and Piper (2010)

Jamie Dwyer – hockey (wife: Leoni Dwyer)

Julian (2008) and Taj (2010)

Grant Hackett – swimming (estranged wife: Candice Alley)

Jagger Emilio and Charlize Alley (twins 2009)

Chantelle Newbery – diving (husband Robert Newbery)

Jet (2002) and Ryder (2006)

Susie O’Neill – swimming (husband Cliff Fairley)

Alix (2004) and William (2006)

Kieran Perkins – swimming (estranged wife: Symantha Perkins)

Georgia (1997), Harry (1998) and Charlie (female – 2005)

Adam Pine – swimming (wife: Sasha Pine)

Maxmilian (2002), Buster (2004) and Xander Xavier Adam (2010)

Petria Thomas – swimming (husband: Julian Jones)

Aiden (2006) and Zara (2009)

Todd Woodbridge – tennis (wife: Natasha Woodbridge)

Zara Rose (2000) and Beau Andrew (2002)

(Photo shows Jamie Dwyer with his family; Jamie is competing at the London Olympics, where he has set an Australian Olympic goals record)

Celebrity Baby News: Todd Goldstein and Kirsty Hope

04 Saturday Aug 2012

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AFL footballer Todd Goldstein, and his partner Kirsty Hope, welcomed a daughter named Mackenzie last week. Mackenzie Goldstein joins big sister Olivia, aged 18 months.

Todd plays for the North Melbourne Kangaroos, and has been with them since 2008. Being very tall, Todd began as a basketball player, but switched to football in 2006.

Callisto and Brook: Birth Announcements from Sydney (July)

03 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets

Girls

Aina Clara

Amelie Brigitte Autumn (Hercule)

Ayla Doris (Jacob, Talia)

Callisto Grace “Calli”

Claudia Belle (Charlie)

Harlow Mabel (Cooper, Sonny)

Iris Arianwen (Alec, Amelie, Rafe)

Mary Frances

Remy Lou (Charlie, Oscar, Evie)

Sophie Rose Ivy (Connor, Layla)

 

Boys

Archie Caelan (Bronte, Caelan)

Billy Bruce (Brayden, Lewis)

Brook Brian (Sasha, Jacob)

Cash David Arthur (Summer)

Hector Dashiell Camac (Edmund)

Hugh Daniel Robert

Jeremy Mains

Montgomery Henry (Archibald)

Vijay Joseph (Tom, Dellan, Darren)

Zachary William Robert (Sienna)

Sarah also has Birth Announcements from Australia: check them out on her blogs, For Real Baby Names and Name Soiree.

(Picture shows jousting at the Winterfest Medieval Fair, which was held at  Parramatta Park in western Sydney June-July 2012)

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