The Top 100 Boys Names in Victoria for 2012

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  1. Jack
  2. William
  3. Oliver
  4. Ethan
  5. Thomas
  6. Noah
  7. James
  8. Lucas
  9. Alexander
  10. Joshua
  11. Cooper
  12. Lachlan
  13. Xavier
  14. Max
  15. Liam
  16. Samuel
  17. Oscar
  18. Mason
  19. Charlie
  20. Benajmin
  21. Jacob
  22. Harry
  23. Henry
  24. Ryan
  25. Riley
  26. Harrison
  27. Isaac
  28. Levi
  29. Daniel
  30. Archie
  31. Tyler
  32. Sebastian
  33. Logan
  34. Patrick
  35. Jackson
  36. Flynn
  37. Blake
  38. Jayden
  39. Hunter
  40. Matthew
  41. Angus
  42. Edward
  43. Dylan
  44. Luke
  45. Zachary
  46. Nicholas
  47. Archer
  48. Aiden
  49. Jake
  50. Hudson
  51. Michael
  52. Jaxon
  53. Mitchell
  54. Ryder
  55. Leo
  56. Nathan
  57. Jordan
  58. Hamish
  59. Hayden
  60. Finn
  61. Elijah
  62. Luca
  63. Marcus
  64. Connor
  65. Jasper
  66. Joseph
  67. Adam
  68. Nate
  69. George
  70. Owen
  71. Harvey
  72. Christian
  73. Chase
  74. Declan
  75. Bailey
  76. Charles
  77. Caleb
  78. Kai
  79. Hugo
  80. Austin
  81. Braxton
  82. Alex
  83. Eli
  84. Jett
  85. Ashton
  86. Tyson
  87. Zac
  88. Anthony
  89. Aidan
  90. Spencer
  91. Seth
  92. Louis
  93. Lincoln
  94. Toby
  95. Darcy
  96. Felix
  97. Aaron
  98. Beau
  99. Christopher
  100. Gabriel

The Top 100 Girls Names in Victoria for 2012

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  1. Olivia
  2. Charlotte
  3. Ruby
  4. Chloe
  5. Mia
  6. Emily
  7. Ava
  8. Amelia
  9. Sophie
  10. Zoe
  11. Sienna
  12. Isabella
  13. Ella
  14. Lily
  15. Grace
  16. Matilda
  17. Scarlett
  18. Isla
  19. Emma
  20. Hannah
  21. Evie
  22. Eva
  23. Isabelle
  24. Sophia
  25. Lucy
  26. Zara
  27. Ivy
  28. Jasmine
  29. Harper
  30. Jessica
  31. Madison
  32. Audrey
  33. Willow
  34. Alice
  35. Milla
  36. Georgia
  37. Abigail
  38. Maddison
  39. Sarah
  40. Stella
  41. Maya
  42. Layla
  43. Alexis
  44. Mackenzie
  45. Summer
  46. Mila
  47. Chelsea
  48. Imogen
  49. Elizabeth
  50. Lilly
  51. Poppy
  52. Eliza
  53. Bella
  54. Alexandra
  55. Paige
  56. Molly
  57. Eve
  58. Violet
  59. Lola
  60. Holly
  61. Hayley
  62. Annabelle
  63. Victoria
  64. Madeleine
  65. Addison
  66. Claire
  67. Anna
  68. Alyssa
  69. Tahlia
  70. Phoebe
  71. Ellie
  72. Rose
  73. Pippa
  74. Savannah
  75. Piper
  76. Isabel
  77. Sofia
  78. Indiana
  79. Evelyn
  80. Ebony
  81. Charli
  82. Madeline
  83. Gemma
  84. Eden
  85. Heidi
  86. Charlie
  87. Lara
  88. Kayla
  89. Amy
  90. Sara
  91. Natalie
  92. Leah
  93. Stephanie
  94. Olive
  95. Kiara
  96. Jade
  97. Billie
  98. Amber
  99. Millie
  100. Bonnie

Celebrity Baby News: Tim and Monique Blackwell

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339447-tim-and-monique-blackwellRadio host Tim Blackwell, and his wife Monique, welcomed their first child on January 10, and have named their daughter Bo Elizabeth. Bo Blackwell was born at 2.25 am yesterday.

Tim is co-host of Nova FM’s national drive show, Meshel, Tim & Marty. They have been presenting the show since 2011, and it is #1 in Brisbane, and #2 in Perth. He regularly appears on Channel 10’s The Project, and is an ambassador for Village Gold Class Cinemas.

First celebrity baby for 2013, and many more to come!

Arlandria and Saxton

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posts_20896_1338175499_16x9_max_w640_h358Twins

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)

Famous Names: Aneurin and Fortunato

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4448972-3x2-700x467New Year’s Eve is celebrated in Sydney with a huge firework display on the Harbour, the Harbour Bridge forming the centrepiece. Each year’s theme is displayed across the Bridge in words and pictures; for 2013 the theme was Embrace, asking us to embrace love, Sydney, possibilities, and the moment, illustrated by a butterfly and a pair of red lips.

Being one of the earliest places in the world to greet the New Year, the Sydney fireworks are amongst the first celebrations that people see, so they really do try to put on a show. Sydneysiders firmly believe their NYE firework display is the best in the world, although this year Abu Dhabi insisted theirs was clearly superior. I think London was my favourite, although Sydney was definitely the best city with a harbour fireworks display (sorry Hong Kong!).

Such an enormous spectacle necessitates a team of people working on it, but someone has to have their name at the top, and in this case it was Aneurin Coffey, the producer, Fortunato Foti, the director, and Kylie Minogue, the creative ambassador. As we have already covered Kylie in an earlier blog entry, when Ms Minogue was ambassador for the Sydney Mardi Gras, we are going to look at the names of Messrs Coffey and Foti instead.

Aneurin Coffey, originally from Perth, has been in event management and production co-ordination for many years, and been involved with the Sydney fireworks since the late 1990s. Fortunato Foti comes from a long line of pyrotechnicians; the Foti family have been creating firework displays since the 18th century in Italy. Fortunato’s grandfather Celestino migrated to Sydney in the 1950s, after being interned here during the war.

As you can imagine, in the lead-up to the Big Bang, these two gentlemen were often interviewed on the news and in newspapers, which is how I came to hear their intriguing names.

Aneurin is a variant of the name Aneirin, which has an important role in Welsh literature. Aneirin was a British bard in the Dark Ages, believed to have been a poet at a court which today is Edinburgh, and possibly the son of a queen of West Yorkshire. His best known work, Y Gododdin, is a series of elegies for warriors who fell in battle; there is a chance that it contains the earliest reference to King Arthur, although it isn’t certain. Revered in his own era, and rediscovered in Tudor times, he is still highly-regarded today.

The meaning of Aneirin is not certain, and it may be the British form of the Latin name Honorius, meaning “honourable, noble”. The name would have been familiar to Britons as that of the Emperor Honorius, under whose rule Rome was sacked in 410. There is a famous story that in this same year, Britain asked for Roman help against barbarian incursions, and Honorius, who had problems of his own, replied by telling them that Britain must guard itself. It is from this moment that the end of Roman control in Britain is dated.

From the 18th century, Aneirin’s name began to be spelled Aneurin, presumably to make it look as if it was derived from the Welsh for “all gold”. The name is usually pronounced a-NY-rihn, and the Welsh politician Aneurin Bevan, founder of the National Health Service, used Nye as his nickname.

The name has been mostly used in Wales, and by those with Welsh heritage. A contemporary namesake is attractive young Welsh actor Aneurin Barnard, who has won an award for his stage work, but also appears in films, and made guest appearances on TV shows such as Shameless.

Fortunato is the Italian form of the Latin name Fortunatus, meaning “fortunate, blessed”. There are several saints called Fortunatus, including Fortunatus the Apostle, listed as one of the Seventy Disciples of Christ, and mentioned by Saint Paul. Fortunatus also appears in literature as the hero of a German tale from the 16th century, who meets the goddess of Fortune and is given endless riches. Despite his charmed life, his heirs are unable to share his wealth, for they do not have the wisdom and honour to manage it.

Fortunato is not uncommon as an Italian surname, and there are quite a few streets and businesses in Australia bearing this name. A young namesake is Fortunato Caruso, who plays Australian rules football for West Adelaide.

The beginning of a new year, whatever it may bring, is always filled with hope for the future. Here are two rare names associated with luck, honour, gold and riches – good omens for the year ahead.

All the best for 2013!

POLL RESULTS: Aneurin received an approval rating of 23%, while Fortunato received a more favourable approval rating of 37%. More than 45% of people said they hated both names. One nice person said they loved both.

(Picture shows the fireworks on Sydney Harbour, January 1 2013; photo from ABC News)

Complete 2012 Name Data from Victoria Now Available

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Some extraordinarily good news for Victorian name watchers – Victoria has publicly released its entire name data for 2012. That is, all names that were used more than 5 times.

You can now check to see how many babies in Victoria were given any name in 2012, whether it be Ada or Zol. If the name doesn’t appear, then it means it was used five or less times, and is therefore considered very rare.

There were 696 names given to girls, and 650 given to boys, but it seemed to me that the boys had a more exotic selection of names.

The birth data has been made available through the Herald Sun. Click this link to see the complete name data.

Blue Juniper from Baby Name Ponderings has very kindly turned the raw data into a spreadsheet, so you can see the rankings for each name. You can also see the Top 100 names already!

Complete Name Data from Victoria (courtesy of Blue Juniper)

I’m guessing quite a few people’s wishes will have come true with this announcement, so if this news pleases you, it might be a nice gesture to drop a line to Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria and let them know you appreciate their generosity.

And thank you very much to Blue Juniper – it would be nice if you thanked her as well!

2012 Name Trends in the ACT – Boys

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Biggest Movers Up

  1. Archer (51)
  2. Marcus (45)
  3. Andrew (41)
  4. Mason (33)
  5. Jackson (28)
  6. Eli and Kai (26)
  7. Jasper and Leo (23)
  8. Hunter (22)
  9. Nathaniel (18)
  10. Christopher and Henry (16)

To nobody’s surprise, surely, seen-everywhere Archer was the big winner for 2012, and the similar Hunter also did well. Marcus is the name of several Australian sports stars; perhaps Canberrans were paying keen attention to the sports news this year, or maybe they are all Mumford & Sons fans? Celebrity baby name Mason continues to keep up, even as his sister Penelope failed to make the grade. Prince Harry‘s official name, Henry, made number 10 on the list, while his nickname was number 11. From reading the birth notices, I know that there is an obstetrician named Andrew in Canberra; I don’t know if he is responsible for his name’s success though.

Biggest Movers Down

  1. Levi (49)
  2. Hamish (44)
  3. Luca (39)
  4. Caleb (35)
  5. Elliot (31)
  6. Finn and Matthew (30)
  7. Jake (28)
  8. Cameron and Sebastian (23)
  9. Angus and Darcy (21)
  10. Edward and Harrison (20)

In general, Old Testament names for boys had a bit of a fall in 2012, with Levi the worst affected. Scottish favourites Hamish, Angus and Cameron also went down, and Darcy doesn’t seem to be doing well for either girls or boys. Jake, Jacob and Edward waned like an old moon, as did Isabella and her offshoots – make of that what you will!

Most Stable

  • Benjamin (10)
  • Ryan (17)
  • Luke (33)

New to the List

  • Ayden (40)
  • Lewis (40)
  • Louis (62)
  • Braxton (70)
  • Luka (70)
  • Ali (76)
  • Jai (76)
  • Jason (76)
  • Jude (76)
  • Maxwell (76)
  • Muhammad (76)
  • Reuben (76)
  • Ari (92)
  • Aryan (92)
  • Dante (92)
  • David (92)
  • Jaxon (92)
  • Rafael (92)
  • Rohan (92)
  • Spencer (92)
  • Tobias (92)
  • Vincent (92)

With Ari, Aryan and Aria new to the popularity charts, and Archer the fastest-rising, names starting with a piratical AR sound seem in vogue. Jude, Reuben, Tobias and David provided some new blood for Biblical names.

Both Louis and Lewis are new to the charts – a name which seemed generally popular this year. Braxton and Spencer were two surname names I’ve seen much of, and Vincent seemed to be several name bloggers’ pick for the Name Most Likely. We were right in at least one area of the world, anyway! I wonder if the Danish prince helped in this regard?

Jai and Rohan are two Indian names new to the list, Dante and Rafael two from southern Europe, and Ali and Muhammad two Arabic ones, possibly showing some demographic changes in the Territory – although Jai has long been a standard in Australia, and Rafael on trend for ages.

Interestingly, 1970s trendsetter Jason is on the list, and last year Jennifer was on the girl’s list. Apparently if you go beyond Ava and Aiden, you get … more Jennifer and Jason!

Back on the List

  • Hudson (50)
  • Rhys (70)

Gone from the List

  • Aidan (33)
  • Aiden (50)
  • Mitchell (61)
  • Tyson (61)
  • Jett (61)
  • Jonah (61)
  • Alex (75)
  • Hugh (75)
  • Billy (78)
  • John (78)
  • Tom (78)
  • Austin (78)
  • Felix (88)
  • Jesse (88)
  • Seth (88)
  • Anthony (97)
  • Beau (97)

Aidan and Aiden have been replaced by AydenJayden went up, although Hayden went down. Luca went down, but Luka stepped in. Nicknames Alex, Tom and Billy were rejected in favour of their full names. Jonah, John, Jesse and Seth were four Biblical names to disappear altogether. Michael rose, while surname-form Mitchell was out.

2012 Name Trends in the ACT – Girls

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The tiny population size of the Australian Capital Territory provides two bonuses for those waiting to see the popular names – not only are they the first to get their name data out, but the full list of names is effectively the complete name data, showing all names which were used at least five times.

Biggest Movers Up

  1. Lara +57
  2. Mila +53 at least
  3. Phoebe +53 at least
  4. Ivy +52
  5. Alexis +51
  6. Elsie +46 at least
  7. Felicity +46 at least
  8. Heidi +46 at least
  9. Eleanor +43
  10. Evie +43

Also Up

Alexa, Alisha, Annabelle, April, Aria, Ayla, Bianca, Brooklyn, Catherine, Charlotte, Eliza and Isobel, Ellen and Elena, Esther, Holly, Isla, Jasmine, Laura, Lilah, Lola, Lacey, Lily and Lilly and Liliana, Lucinda, Freya, Amaya and Maya, Mia, Mackenzie, Molly, Madeleine, Matilda, Nina, Olive, Paige, Poppy, Rose, Ruby, Saskia, Scarlett, Willow, Zara, Zoe

Up Slightly

Audrey, Charlie, Emma, Grace, Layla, Lucy, Maddison

Socialite Lara Bingle’s reality TV programme, Being Lara Bingle, was panned by the critics and didn’t rate particularly well, but Lara has soared 57 places up the charts in Canberra. Parents who chose it are not necessarily Bingle fans, but at the very least are fans of her name (rhyming Zara also made significant gains). Sound-alikes Ivy and Evie also went up.

Biggest Movers Down

  1. Erin -72 at least
  2. Madison -68
  3. Savannah -67 at least
  4. Violet -67 at least
  5. Annabel -55
  6. Stella -50
  7. Maeve -49 at least
  8. Mikayla -49 at least
  9. Emilia, Gabriella, Gabrielle, Harper, Leila, Lillian and Madeline -41 at least

Also Down

Aaliyah, Abigail and Abby, Addison, Alice, Amber, Amelie, Anna, Beatrix, Caitlin, Chelsea, Claire, Darcy, Eloise, Harriet, Hayley, Elizabeth and Isabel and Isabelle and Isabella, Ella, Evelyn, Georgia, Jennifer, Kayla, Leah, Miranda, Olivia, Penelope, Samantha, Sarah, Skye, Stephanie, Taylor

Down Slightly

Alexandra, Amy, Ellie, Emily, Eva, Hannah, Imogen, Sienna, Sofia and Sophia

Annabelle is up, but Annabel down; meanwhile both Isabel and Isabelle suffered. Isabella also went down slightly. Only Annabelle was the belle of the ball. Yes, spelling matters. As an another example, Madison plummeted 68 places, while Maddison rose slightly.

No Change in Position

  • Sophie #3
  • Amelia #5
  • Chloe #6
  • Ava #11
  • Jessica #23
  • Bella #77
  • Jade #77

New to the List 

  • Mila #48
  • Elsie #55
  • Felicity #55
  • Heidi #55
  • Aria #62
  • Lola #62
  • Lacey #68
  • Nina #68
  • Alisha #77
  • Ayla #77
  • Brooklyn #77
  • Elena #77
  • Lilah #77
  • Olive #77
  • Saskia #77
  • Amaya #95
  • Catherine #95
  • Ellen #95
  • Esther #95
  • Freya #95
  • Liliana #95

More signs that L names are still doing well: Lola, Lilah, Lacey and Liliana have joined the charts. With Eleanor jumping 43 places, Ellen and Elena made their debut.

Felicity, like Eleanor and Ivy, was listed on Nameberry as one of its popular names chosen by Nameberries in 2012; maybe there are some Canberraberries out there?

Vintage favourites Esther, Elsie and Olive joined the list, as did modern choices like Mila and Brooklyn. Fashionable Freya and Saskia made their mark, perhaps with help from Australian actresses Freya Stafford and Saskia Burmeister.

Two name choices new to the list that seemed very 2012: Catherine, the name of the Duchess of the Cambridge (much in the news), and Nina, as the weather phenomenon La Niña came to an end this year, after three years of cooler and wetter conditions.

Back on the List

  • Phoebe (48)
  • April (77)
  • Bianca (77)
  • Poppy (77)

Gone from the list

  • Erin #35
  • Savannah #40
  • Violet #40
  • Maeve #58
  • Mikayla #58
  • Emilia #66
  • Gabriella #66
  • Gabrielle #66
  • Harper #66
  • Leila #66
  • Lillian #66
  • Madeline #66
  • Abby #77
  • Miranda #77
  • Penelope #77
  • Skye #77
  • Taylor #77
  • Aaliyah #92
  • Beatrix #92
  • Darcy #92
  • Jennifer #92
  • Kayla #92
  • Leah #92

Lillian and Leila made way for Liliana (new) and Layla (rising); Madeline was rejected in favour of Madeleine. Harper and Penelope were two celebrity baby names which didn’t resonate with Canberrans. Darcy as a girl’s name was apparently a flash in the pan rather than a harbinger of unisex things to come, and Savannah was dumped in favour of her sister Isla, who rose in the rankings.

The Top 106 Boys Names in the Australian Capital Territory for 2012

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1 Jack

2 Oliver

3 William

4 Lachlan

5 James

6 Thomas

7 Ethan

7 Liam

9 Samuel

10 Benjamin

10 Henry

12 Noah

13 Lucas

14 Cooper

15 Joshua

16 Harry

17 Alexander

17 Charlie

17 Ryan

20 Blake

20 Riley

22 Daniel

22 Isaac

22 Oscar

25 Patrick

25 Zachary

27 Eli

28 Flynn

28 Mason

30 Jasper

30 Leo

30 Xavier

33 Jackson

33 Joseph

33 Luke

33 Marcus

37 Andrew

37 Jacob

37 Nicholas

40 Ayden

40 Charles

40 Harrison

40 Jayden

40 Lewis

40 Tyler

46 Archer

46 Connor

46 Max

46 Toby

50 Dylan

50 George

50 Hayden

50 Hudson

50 Logan

50 Matthew

56 Declan

56 Hunter

56 Michael

56 Nathan

56 Owen

56 Sebastian

62 Angus

62 Archie

62 Christopher

62 Kai

62 Louis

67 Hamish

67 Jake

67 Levi

70 Braxton

70 Edward

70 Luka

70 Nate

70 Nathaniel

70 Rhys

76 Adam

76 Ali

76 Ashton

76 Caleb

76 Cameron

76 Elijah

76 Finn

76 Gabriel

76 Hugo

76 Jai

76 Jason

76 Jordan

76 Jude

76 Maxwell

76 Muhammad

76 Reuben

92 Ari

92 Aryan

92 Bailey

92 Dante

92 Darcy

92 David

92 Elliot

92 Jaxon

92 Luca

92 Rafael

92 Rohan

92 Spencer

92 Tobias

92 Vincent

106 Aaron

Source: ACT Births, Deaths and Marriages

The Top 106 Girls Names in the Australian Capital Territory for 2012

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1 Charlotte

2 Ruby

3 Emily

3 Sophie

5 Amelia

6 Chloe

7 Grace

7 Mia

7 Zoe

10 Lily

11 Ava

11 Ella

11 Matilda

14 Isabella

14 Lucy

16 Olivia

17 Sienna

18 Hannah

19 Emma

20 Jasmine

20 Zara

22 Isla

23 Eleanor

23 Evie

23 Jessica

26 Abigail

26 Alexis

26 Scarlett

26 Sophia

30 Eva

30 Georgia

30 Imogen

30 Ivy

30 Lilly

35 Annabelle

35 Audrey

35 Evelyn

35 Lara

35 Layla

35 Maddison

35 Maya

35 Molly

43 Alice

43 Claire

43 Elizabeth

43 Ellie

43 Sofia

48 Anna

48 Chelsea

48 Holly

48 Mackenzie

48 Mila

48 Phoebe

48 Sarah

55 Alexandra

55 Charlie

55 Elsie

55 Felicity

55 Heidi

55 Isabelle

55 Madeleine

62 Aria

62 Eliza

62 Harriet

62 Laura

62 Lola

62 Rose

68 Addison

68 Amber

68 Amelie

68 Hayley

68 Isobel

68 Lacey

68 Nina

68 Paige

68 Willow

77 Alisha

77 April

77 Ayla

77 Bella

77 Bianca

77 Brooklyn

77 Caitlin

77 Elena

77 Eloise

77 Isabel

77 Jade

77 Lilah

77 Olive

77 Poppy

77 Samantha

77 Saskia

77 Stella

77 Stephanie

95 Alexa

95 Amaya

95 Amy

95 Annabel

95 Catherine

95 Ellen

95 Esther

95 Eve

95 Freya

95 Liliana

95 Lucinda

95 Madison

Source: ACT Births, Deaths and Marriages