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Dustin Charles and Logan John
Nash Alexander and Chase William (Zali)
Sebastian Lincoln and Colby Hunter
Tate Penn and Talon Christopher
Girls
Arlandria Jenny
Bridget Elsie Violet
Charlize Lily (Christian)
Cleo Ruby (Zali, Fletcher, Cruz)
Delaney Kate (Harrison, Tyler, Logan)
Ginger Lace
Harriett Harlequinn
Inala Rose-Lee
Isabella Dorn-Mai (Brodie, Jordan, Mason)
Kadence Millie (Riley)
Maple Olive (Mili-Mai)
Matisse Jean (Jake, Olivia)
Neave Harper (Emehrey)
Ronnie Lucia (Mitchell)
Sharnai Anne
Boys
Alexander Sonny (Nate, Liliana)
Bentley Wilfred
Corey (Kathisha, Kieran, Cameron)
Digby Lawrence (Pippa)
Griffin John (Louis)
Jordan Avelino
Madden Stanley (Riley)
Maxwell Ferguson “Max”
Noah Fox
Olly John (Anoushka, Rahni)
Otto Zebedee (Charlie, Jack, Harrison, Matilda)
Raine Jaan
Saxton Hadden
Tanner Jobe (Spencer)
Trey Arthur (Sapphire, JJ)
Most popular names this week:
Girls – Isabella
Boys – Alexander
(Picture shows graffiti on the railway bridge in Warrnambool, regional Victoria, the subject of an apparent “graffiti war” which has delighted train passengers; photo and story from ABC Open)
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I like that you pull out the most popular names each week – nice to follow Aussie tastes that way!
Spelling Emehrey that was makes it look like a completely different name. Maybe it is, even. I’m not knocking it 😉
And it’s so rare to see boys named Raine, but so many nature names can me unisex, in my opinion. (Maybe not flowers, but there are exceptions there, too!)
It took me a while to figure out Emehrey is probably said like Emery or Emory; it’s a bit confusing (for a serial mis-typist, anyway!).
Raine can be a form of the German boy’s name Rayner or Rainier, with Jaan as the middle name, I am thinking Central European on this one.