Late Celebrity Baby News: Lenny Pearce and Jodie Alvaro

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Hip-hop artist Lenny Pearce, and his partner Jodie Alvaro, welcomed their first child in July last year, and named their son Harley Kai Ruela Pearce. Harley’s birth was only recently alluded to in the mainstream media.

Lenny is a member of the all-male hip-hop dance and pop music group Justice Crew. They won the fourth season of Australia’s Got Talent in 2010, and signed with Sony. Their debut single And Then We Dance went platinum; their second single Friday to Sunday went double platinum. In July last year, Boom Boom became their first #1 single.

Lenny’s full name is Len John Ruela Pearce, and he has a twin brother named John Len Ruela Pearce, who is also a member of Justice Crew; the twins formed their first dance group while at high school in Sydney. Len and John are of Australian and Filipino descent.

Celebrity Baby News: Babies of Female Rugby Players

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There’s been something of a mini baby boom at the Warringah Ratettes, with these players welcoming babies recently:

Chris Ross – son Rocky (1 year)

Cheryl Soon – daughter Kofi (6 months)

Cassandra Williams – son Xavier (1 year)

Lisa Seiler – daughter Eva (6 months)

Kate Henderson – son Zac (9 months)

Last weekend the Ratettes showed that motherhood hadn’t slowed them down or lessened their level of dedication, as they won the grand final against Sydney University.

Detroit Kaage: Birth Announcements from Canberra (August)

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Twins

Archie and Angus (Molly)

Thomas Ian and Keira Joyce

 

Girls

Alexandra Kate

Alice Mary (Will)

Elodie Luise Mila (Xandy, Rafe)

Elsa Ann

Evelyn Nora (Finn)

Grace Bernadette Ann

Josephine Audrey (Byron)

Rylea Alyce (Amelia, Kailee)

Saskia Beatrice

Tallulah Eloise

 

Boys

Archer Jobe Philip (Piper)

Augustus Christopher

Detroit Kaage (Diesel, Axel)

Flynn Balfour

Hank Anthony (Amber, Kailee, Taylor)

Harrison Christopher James

Jacoby David

Kaymahn Andrew

Saxon Saba

Will Noah James (Molly)

(Picture shows wallabies in the snow at Namadgi National Park, in the Australian Capital Territory; photo from the Canberra Times)

Ewan William Orleans: Birth Announcements from Sydney (August)

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Twins

Alexis Michelle and Madelyn Jayne (Charlie, Tristan)

Lachlan Gregory and Isaac Thomas (Hannah, Gabriella, Charlotte)

 

Girls

Abigail Ivy

Anastasia Genevieve Maisie (Elizabeth)

Charlotte Ann Flower (Sam)

Giselle May (Hamish, Marshall)

Grace Sylvia Christine (Jack)

Hallie Maree (Cooper)

Imogen Florence (Amelia, Olive, Edward)

Lucinda Charlotte (Isabelle, Stella)

Tess Louise (Beau)

Zoe Drew Elizabeth (Mitchell)

 

Boys

Aidan Joseph (Phoebe)

Arthur Michael

Benjamin Sydney Paul

Carter John Kahu (Luka)

Cristian Alan (Mitchell)

Ewan William Orleans

Guy James Antill (Hugh, Zoe)

Hudson Elijah (Noah, Jude)

Liam Mark Anthony

Ulrich Thomas (Ottilie)

(Picture shows a model showcasing designs by Akira at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Show in Sydney on August 25; photo from The Age)

Celebrity Baby News: Ben and Renai Ross

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NRL footballer Ben Ross from the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, and his wife Renai, welcomed their first child on August 29 and have named their daughter Allegra. Allegra Ross was born at Kareena Hospital in Sutherland Shire, and the Ross family received more local help. Cathy Flanagan, the wife of Sharks coach Shane Flanagan, is a qualified nurse, and oversaw Renai and Allegra’s first few days together.

Celebrity Baby News: Ada Nicodemou and Chrys Xipolitas

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Actress Ada Nicodemou, and her husband Chrys Xipolitas, welcomed their first child on August 22, and have named their son Johnas Chrys. Johnas Xipolitas weighed 3.5 kg (7 lb 7 oz). Ada and Chrys have spoken openly about using IVF, and felt very fortunate to conceive on their first round.

Ada is originally from Cyprus, and moved to Australia as a child. She has appeared on television since she was a teenager, in the multicultural school drama, Heartbreak High, where she played aspiring dancer Katerina Ioannou. Since 2000, she has played Leah Patterson-Baker, making her one of the soap’s longest-serving cast members. Her character Leah is a big-hearted, hard-working single mother who runs a cafe and is very unlucky in love, with one of her husbands ending up in witness protection and the other killed in a freak abseiling accident. As her cafe was destroyed in a fire during a race riot, sending her into a spiral of depression, she can’t be said to be lucky in business either. This year Ada became the host of reality TV dating show, Please Marry My Boy, where contestants must move in with their potential husband’s mother, and mum makes the final choice. She has appeared in two films, including The Matrix, where she played Dujour, the “White Rabbit” girl.

Chrys is a chef with more than twenty years experience, and runs a Mediterranean restaurant in Sydney called Island. Ada and Chrys were married in 2007.

(Full story in this week’s New Idea)

Famous Name: Sapphire

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The Australian movie The Sapphires was released here on August 9, after making it’s premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where it received a resounding ten-minute standing ovation. The film is set in 1968, and the plot involves four sisters from a remote Aboriginal mission who are given the opportunity to go to Vietnam as entertainers to the troops – billed as The Sapphires. It’s based on a true story, with the screenwriter’s mum and auntie serving as the inspiration, as they performed as part of a quartet during the war. The “original Sapphires” are thrilled by the film’s portrayal of them, and the movie is making the Indigenous community they work in proud of their achievements.

The Sapphires has received mostly warm reviews from critics, and became the highest-earning Australian film on its opening weekend. I can see why it’s winning the hearts of audiences, because it’s charmingly unpolished, and is one of those feel-good movies where you end up laughing, crying, singing and tapping your feet. Serious topics such as racial prejudice are touched on (in fact are essential to the plot), but they don’t overshadow what is basically a light-hearted comedy-drama. Chris O’Dowd is hilarious, Jessica Mauboy’s singing fantastic, and Deborah Mailman is, as always, luminously charismatic.

If you are a fan of these warm-hearted underdogs-put-on-a-show stories and also love soul music, I urge you to check this movie out when it comes to your own part of the world. It’s being compared to Dreamgirls, but I can’t actually see they have much in common – the movie is probably closer to The Commitments. Of course what I spent most of the movie doing (in between laughing, crying, singing, tapping my feet, and trying to make sure no major popcorn disasters took place) was wondering how Sapphire could work as a name.

The name Sapphire is after the gemstone, which comes from the Greek meaning “blue stone”. However, the Greeks were most likely referring to lapis lazuli. Sapphires can actually come in a range of colours, but never red – red sapphires are called rubies.

In ancient Persia, sapphires were said to be a manifestation of heaven, and there is a tradition that the original Ten Commandments given to Moses by God were written on sapphire (although the Bible itself merely says that God could be seen standing on something that looked like a pavement of “clear sapphire”). In the Middle Ages, sapphires were said to have healing properties, and they have long been popular as royal jewels. Sapphires are favourites amongst the British royal family for their personal jewellery, as well as the Crown Jewels; Princess Anne and Princess Diana both had sapphire engagement rings, and Diana’s was inherited by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

Sapphires have been mined in Australia for over a century, and commercially for more than fifty years. Australia was once the leading source of gem-quality sapphires, but we were overtaken by Madagascar; even today, many sapphires sold as coming from Asia are actually from Australia. Many Australian sapphire mines are in central Queensland, and indeed there is a mining town in that state named Sapphire, although the best are said to be found in the New England region of New South Wales. You can also have a go fossicking for your own sapphires – in New South Wales, you don’t even need a license to do so.

Sapphire has been used as an uncommon personal name for centuries, and got a boost in popularity around the early twentieth century, when other gemstone names such as Ruby and Emerald became fashionable. Not surprisingly, records show that most Australians named Sapphire came from New England or central Queensland, so here it seems to have local significance connected to the mining trade.

If you look online for opinions on the name Sapphire, you are almost certain to find the phrase “stripper name” attached to it. Granted, there are strippers with the stage name Sapphire – then again, there are strippers named Ruby, Lola, Angie, Madison, Abby, Victoria, Lucy, Alicia, Katie, Sarah, Rebecca, Elizabeth and basically any vaguely “girly” contemporary name you can think of. There are strippers using my own name, and nobody has ever assumed I simply must be a stripper with a sexy name like Anna, or shoved money down my bra and asked me to dance around a pole.

In fact, when Ruby became fashionable a few years ago, some of the most common complaints about it was that it sounded “trashy”, “stripperish”, and “too sexy”. Well, guess what? Ruby is now one of the most popular name for girls, being in the Top 10 of every state, and #1 in several states; it’s also been used as a baby name by several celebrities. It seems more like a cute little girl name that a sexy one, and the chances of all those thousands of young Rubys growing up to become strippers is statistically improbable.

If you love Ruby, but worry it’s too popular, you might might want to consider this beautiful gemstone name. Whether you have an attachment to Indigenous culture, Australian film, soul music, the gemstone trade, fossicking, sapphire mining areas, the Sapphire Coast in southern New South Wales, or simply love these deep blue jewels, Sapphire makes a lovely and unusual choice. Some may like Saffy as a nickname.

NOTE: Information on stripper’s names from Australian businesses online.

Names Spotted at Home and Abroad (Winter Edition)

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International Names

Kalden Edwards (Qld) – son of Korinna and Doug, brother of Indigo. Kalden is a traditional Tibetan name meaning “from the Golden Age”, and there are several men of this name from Tibetan history.

Savvas Stergos (NT) – son of Afrodite, brother to Maria, Irene and Michael. The Greek name Savvas is from the Hebrew for “old man” (I’m guessing intended as a title of respect), and there are several saints bearing this name.

Vaishvi Jani (NSW) – daughter of Monalisa. Vaishvi is an Indian name connected to the worship of the goddess Parvati and the god Vishnu. Interestingly, we had a baby called Monalisa mentioned this year, and now we have an adult one.

Xevi Campisi (Qld) – son of Rene Flanagan and Zac Campisi. His name is a common Spanish pet form of Xavier.

Surnames as-First Names

Abbeney Manning (Qld) – daughter of Luise. As far as I know, this aristocratic Norman surname is another form of Albany, based on French place names such as Aubigne, meaning “Albinius’ town”, with the Latin name Albinius meaning “white”. It was used by sci-fi writer Ursula Le Guin as a place name in her fictional universe depicted in The Hainish Cycle. Although historically more often male, today it does sound like an ornate version of Abby.

Kasabian Sentance (NSW) – son of Jodi. Kasabian are a British rock band; the band’s name is from Linda Kasabian, a member of the Charles Manson cult, famous as his getaway driver. She did not participate in any violence, was the star witness for the prosecution, and expressed great remorse for her part in the group’s crimes. Her married surname is a common Armenian one, meaning, “butcher”.

Vaokakala Nevaeh Mara Tere-Vave (NSW) – daughter of Glory Mara Tere and Tevita Vave. Her name is a Fijian surname, but I don’t know what it means. I had never seen Nevaeh on a real person before, but wasn’t surprised to see it used in the Pacific Islander community, as not only does it have strong Christian associations, but the pronunciation (nuh-VAY-uh) is vaguely Polynesian-sounding.

Wiley Huber (NSW) – son of Nicole and Tim. This English surname is from a common place name meaning “willow wood”. It’s the stage name of English rapper Richard Cowie; he took it from a cartoon character named Wiley Kat. It reminds me of the cartoon critter Wile E. Coyote.

Middle Names

I saw a number of babies with intriguing middle names in the papers over the winter.

Archie Elvis Lincard (Qld) – son of Gemma Hall and Chris Lincard.

Austin Kelly Beadle (Qld) – son of Leah and David. Austin’s middle name is in honour of his aunt – one of the handy things about unisex names is their versatility. His first name is after his American-born father’s cousin.

Jake Tiger Gow (Qld) – son of Wendi Leggatt and Bede Gow.

Lily Pepper Van Veen (NSW) – daughter of Xan and Adam [pictured]

Sabine Mirah Thiedeman (Qld) – daughter of Leanne and Nick. Her middle name is a form of the Arabic Amira, meaning “princess, female ruler”.

Adult Names

There was a story in the paper about a construction worker who was awarded more than $100 000 damages named Ark Tribe. His lawyer was named Stephen Dolphin.

The family has rebelled against the slightly brain-sapping entertainment of The Price is Right, and have opted for a noisy educational TV show before dinner instead. I think they became suspicious I had it on to do some clandestine name-spotting (I blame educational shows for making them brainy enough to figure this out!).

So no more names from TPIR – the only one I can remember is a forty-ish lady named Blondie who was indeed blonde-ish. Was this her legal name, or a nickname? I have no idea, as the host did not ask her. It seemed a bit of an odd name to give a child (it reminds me of Blondie Bumstead from the newspaper cartoons). On the other hand, it seemed a slightly odd nickname to retain into middle age as well (although Mrs Bumstead managed to pull it off, at least).

Names Seen in Real Life

We went to the speedway a few times over the winter – my fashion tip is to wear every jumper, jacket and coat you possess, and then cover yourself in gloves, hats and scarves until no skin is in contact with the icy air.

The speedway is the place to go if you want to hear some hardcore-type boys names – over the winter, I heard the names Ajax, Axel, Blade, Cruz, Diesel, Harlem, Hendrix, Hunter, Jagger, Jett, Nash, Taj, Tosh and Zayd. I remember someone saying on Twitter that you mostly hear boy’s names in public places, as they are the ones getting called or yelled at by anxious or petulant mamas, and it’s so true. The only girl I can remember getting yelled at the same place was a non-harmonious Harmony.

Two tots entered in a local kids photo contest were called Sai (boy) and Leto (girl). Sai is a Japanese name that can be translated as “genius”, and Leto was the mother of Apollo and Artemis in Greek mythology. Her name may mean “the hidden one”, or more prosaically, “woman, wife”.

Names of Babies Born to People I Know or Know Of:

Girls: Aoife, Beatrix, Cynthia, Jemima, Tallulah

Boys: Julian and Miles (twins), Emmett, Ronan

Sad Celebrity Baby News: Kylie Kwong and Nell

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Restaurateur and popular TV chef Kylie Kwong has spoken publicly for the first about the grief of losing her first child earlier this year. Named Lucky, the baby boy was due to be born last month, but the pregnancy, to Kylie’s partner, an artist known only as Nell, resulted in a premature stillbirth in early April.

Kylie and Nell have been together for five years, and were devastated at the loss of their son. Both of them are practising Buddhists, and have needed all their strength to remain positive.

I’m sure Kylie’s many fans will be saddened to hear of the loss she and Nell have experienced, and will send them their sympathies, if only in thought.

Odd Google Searches: Quirky, Quizzical and Quixotic Questions Sent to the Blog

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As a special treat, here is a selection of some of the more curious, cuckoo and cryptic search terms used to reach my blog. Despite the category this is in, most people did not get their question answered. Happy Father’s Day, and welcome to Google’s rich tapestry of wackiness.

Where can I find hiking map of Appellation Mountains?

The fact you can’t spell the name of the place you are hiking around concerns me. I don’t know why. It just does.

How many names are Lucy in the world?

Just one – Lucy.

What does the nickname Coco mean in the spiritual realm?

This was the most clearly written yet enigmatic query I received. Despite understanding every individual word perfectly, somehow this sentence makes no sense to me.

Why did they call it the First Fleet?

It was the first fleet of ships to arrive. Confusing, I know.

How much names are there?

Big lots.

Every nickname in Thailand

I couldn’t even tell you every nickname in Australia.

Ella and Ethan start with the same letter

Well spotted.

The meaning of the name Bluebell

It means “bluebell”.

I want a website with meanings for boys names only and I’m in a hurry

Go to babyboynamesonly.com, and then scroll through the menu on the left hand side to select the “Express Lane” option.

How did I get pregnant with twins?

My guess would be some form of sexual intercourse.

I have sex with girl only one time will she get pregnant I am Tamil?

Anyone know the Tamil for You’re having twins?

What was American culture like in the 2000s?

It only finished two years ago – can’t you still remember?

Top 19 girls names

I apologise for wasting your time with anything as hopelessly antiquated as the Top 20. However, could you not just put your finger over the last line?

Link and Zelda – good names for twins?

Please don’t.

The date of Jewish Easter

It’s the same day as Hindu Hanukkah and Scientologist Kwanza.

Hairy men in Mary, Christmas?

No question has perplexed me more than this one. I have absolutely no idea what they’re on about.

Tell me if Katie Virginia Mason is at her house can you show me her playing with Maddie her moms name is Lisa and her dad name Don she is a first grader

You’re scaring me.

Real Phoenix bird found

No it wasn’t.

Six girls and a rocket

Sounds like an awfully exciting adventure.

Are African boys named Bonny Basil?
Not all of them, or it would get too confusing.

How to encourage people to buy your teddy bear?

Only a monster would ever sell their teddy bear – a teddy is for life, not for eBay!

A picture of God in 1900

I think He looked the same then as He does now.

Pics of babies and children with a white mum and a dad who has Irish, Maori, Red Indian [sic] and Jamaican heritage

No way could you get all that information just from someone’s picture.

Should I call my pet turtle Sally?

Aww, that would be such a cute turtle name.