Twins
Mackenna Sarah and Xiomara Suzanne
Girls
Anouk Juno (Felix)
Aria Kerehi (Tyra, Chaz)
Blair Merekara
Emmeline Adelaide Sarah (Tom)
Endellion Louise
Florabella Elizabeth
Gina Rose (Evie)
Haidee Grace (Indy, Oakey)
Harriette Kelly (Peony)
Isla Summer (Sienna, Lily)
Ivy Winifred (Ruby, Violet)
Marnie Jennifer Poppy (Aggie, Crosby)
Milla Alethea
Monet Isla (Sophie, Tom)
Poppy Olivia Trouble
Sylvie Grace (Camille)
Boys
Alfie Edward (Sage, Abe)
Baxter Patterson James (Hunter, Clementine)
Edward James Alexander (Isabella, Georgia)
Gus Mario (Lottie)
Hamish Gustav (Eliza, Joseph)
Johan Jibin
Jude Leo (Stella)
Kas Pande
Kohen Ian
Lawson John (Henry, Campbell)
Pacer
Paco Panagiotis
Rex Joseph (Dempsey, Ronin, Sullivan)
Santiago
Tayte Mitchell John
Ted Davey
Most popular names this week
Girls: Harriet and Mackenna
Boys: Logan
(Photo shows flowering jacaranda trees lining the streets of Grafton, NSW; the Jacaranda Festival is on there from October 19 to November 3)
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I love Anouk Juno and Jude Leo! I’ve seen Endellion a few times but I’m unsure of how to pronounce it…. in my head I say En-DEAL-eon but I may well be wrong!
Also loving Ivy Winifred, Sylvie Grace and Alfie Edward.
Gosh I always though Endellion was en-DEL-yon … now you mention it, that could be wrong too!
I love Anouk Juno and Anouk with Felix is great. I also like Sienna, Lily, and Isla.
Anouk and Felix are so cool! 🙂
How did my little florabella Elizabeth’s name make it onto this blog??? 🙂
I saw it in the paper and just fell in love – it’s so gorgeous! 3> I even picked the photo to match it; I wanted “beautiful flowers” for her name.
Endellion is great.
Adore Anouk Juno and Trouble in the middle is surprising.
Anouk Juno is one of my favourites this week … Trouble was so surprising that I kept checking to see if that’s what it really said! I guess it’s like Danger – “Trouble is my middle name”.
Ivy Winifred and Milla Alethea are names to swoon over. I do really like Endellion, but I absolutely *love* the Cornish version, Endelyn (en-DEL-in), which rarely gets mentioned.
Endelyn is very lovable … I guess people don’t know it very well, whereas Endellion got that celebrity boost.
Love Xiomara!
That’s one I haven’t seen before on an Australian baby. It’s pretty, but I’m not really sure how to say it.