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Girls
Amity Violet (Flynn, Maggie)
Blayze Emerson
Cheelle’May Jean (Taitum)
Chloe Anais
Daisy Clementine
Eden Louisa (Braydon, Charlotte)
Edith Margaret
Harlow Lorrene Jillian (India, Zack, Porsha)
Harmony Rose (Layla)
Maeve Iris (Ben, Harry)
Mary Joan Heather (Anna)
Sian Alice (Rhys)
Stella Moon
Tiah Marie
Vader James
Vivienne Rose (Poppy)
Boys
Archee Cub
Arly David (Lilah)
Balin Reid (Airlie)
Danny Roy (Cody, Jack, Jessie, Ned)
Darby Thomas (Lara, Aidan, Archie)
Diesel George (Tiger, Khai)
Elijah Angelo (Isaiah, Ekaterina, Jacob)
Frederick Raymond (Charles, Henry)
Gilbert Morgan (Finnley)
James Stanley
Jarvis Dominic (Archer, Indigo)
Jed Maxwell
Kepler Leigh
Leonard Wylie
Micah Joshua
Morris Richard
Most popular names this week
Girls: Ava
Boys: Jack
(Photo shows the Weld Club on Barracks Street in Perth, one of the city’s most exclusive gentleman’s clubs – the premises date to 1892)
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Daisy, Eden and James are great. If I had twins they would be Daisy and James 🙂
Daisy and James would be a sweet twin set! 🙂
Daisy Clementine and Stella Moon are way too sweet. I’ve always loved Moon in the middle… will probably end up using it one day 🙂
It’s an intriguing middle name, for sure. Kind of quirky, but also quite meaningful.
Tiah Marie is too similar to Tia Maria for my liking
Anything that makes me smile or chuckle is pretty much destined to end up in the announcements … Tiah Marie is one of them, because of the drink, and also Danny Roy – reminded me at once of “Danny Boy”.
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My favorites are Amity Violet, Daisy Clementine, & Stella Moon.
I’ve seen Vader a few times, but never on a girl.
I thought it must be a re-spelling of Veda or Vada – but maybe it’s actually after Darth Vader???
That’s who I think of when I hear Vader especially here in the U.S., but in Australia, you would say Vader like Vada, right?
I would say Vader (as in Darth Vader) like Veda – VAY-da.
I’m not sure how you say Vada – is it a variant of Veda, or do you say it VAH-da?