Top 20 Baby Names in the Northern Territory for 2014

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GIRLS

  1. Charlotte
  2. Sophie
  3. Olivia
  4. Amelia
  5. Ava
  6. Grace
  7. Lily
  8. Isla
  9. Mia
  10. Ruby
  11. Emily
  12. Scarlett
  13. Sophia
  14. Hannah
  15. Jasmine
  16. Lucy
  17. Matilda
  18. Chloe
  19. Emma
  20. Savannah
BOYS

  1. Jack
  2. Noah
  3. Thomas
  4. William
  5. Hunter
  6. James
  7. Jayden
  8. Lachlan
  9. Logan
  10. Mason
  11. Oliver
  12. Harry
  13. Isaac
  14. Michael
  15. Samuel
  16. Alexander
  17. Charlie
  18. Elijah
  19. Jackson
  20. Jacob

GIRLS

Biggest Riser
Ava (+12)

Biggest Faller
Chloe (-13)

New to List
Scarlett, Hannah, Jasmine, Lucy, Emma

Gone from List
Ella, Madison, Zoe, Isabella, Evelyn

BOYS

Biggest Riser
Hunter (+16 at least)

Biggest Faller
Cooper (-19 at least)

New to List
Hunter, Jayden, Harry, Samuel, Charlie, Elijah, Jacob

Gone from List
Cooper, Lucas, John, Ethan, Jaxon, Riley, Xavier

NOTE: The Northern Territory only releases a Top 20 each year due to its very small population size.

Farewell Kay

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We are all shocked and saddened to hear that Kay Sheard has passed away, after a long illness. Kay was the blogger at Nook of Names, and as K.M. Sheard, the author of Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Names: For Pagans, Witches, Wiccans, Druids, Heathens, Mages, Shamans & Independent Thinkers of All Sorts Who Are Curious About Names From Every Place and Every Time.

Kay was a valued and highly respected member of the name community, who also contributed to Nameberry, and her loss will be felt. Deepest condolences to Kay’s family and friends.

Top 100 Baby Names in Victoria for 2014

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GIRLS

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

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

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Sadie (+37 at least), Emilia (+33 at least), Violet (+33), Anna and Indiana (+25), Ayla (+24 at least), Maddison (+24), Aria and Savannah (+23), Piper (+22)

Biggest Fallers
Bella (-46 at least), Lilly (+31), Hayley (-24), Mikayla (-22 at least), Eve and Madison (-22), Chelsea (-20), Amelie (-19 at least), Samantha (-17 at least), Amber (-15 at least)

New to List
Sadie, Emilia, Ayla, Ariana, Elsie, Charlie, Sara, Hazel, Frankie, Billie

Gone from List
Bella, Mikayla, Samantha, Amber, Tahlia, Lara, Charli, Stephanie, Indigo, Leah

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Kai (+40 at least), George and Marcus (+24), Caleb (+21), Harvey (+20), Nate (+19), Muhammad (+17 at least), Felix and Hugo (+16), Maxwell (+14 at least)

Biggest Fallers
Braxton (-28 at least), Nathaniel (-22), Lewis (-21 at least), Connor (-20), Darcy (-17 at least), Bailey and Mitchell (-17), Beau (-16 at least), Cooper and Zac (-13)

New to List
Kai, Muhammad, Maxwell, Theodore, Gabriel, Evan, Anthony, Fletcher, Lenny

Gone from List
Braxton, Lewis, Darcy, Beau, David, Jesse, Joel, Aidan, Sam

NOTE: For further information on the Victorian Top 100, please visit Brooke’s blog, Baby Name Pondering.

Top 50 Baby Names of 2014 from Baby Center Australia

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GIRLS

  1. Ava
  2. Amelia
  3. Charlotte
  4. Olivia
  5. Choe
  6. Ella
  7. Sophie
  8. Mia
  9. Emily
  10. Lily
  11. Zoe
  12. Sophia/Sofia
  13. Madison/Maddison
  14. Ruby
  15. Grace
  16. Isabella
  17. Matilda
  18. Abigail
  19. Harper
  20. Aria
  21. Annabelle
  22. Charlie
  23. Isla
  24. Hannah
  25. Isabelle
  26. Zara
  27. Scarlett
  28. Evie
  29. Emma
  30. Layla
  31. Mackenzie
  32. Imogen
  33. Audrey
  34. Sienna
  35. Alice
  36. Alexis
  37. Lucy
  38. Evelyn
  39. Addison
  40. Ivy
  41. Willow
  42. Eva
  43. Maya
  44. Alyssa
  45. Mila
  46. Elizabeth
  47. Jasmine
  48. Violet
  49. Summer
  50. Ellie
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Noah
  3. Jack
  4. Jackson
  5. William
  6. Thomas
  7. Mason
  8. Lucas
  9. Henry
  10. Liam
  11. James
  12. Alexander
  13. Lachlan
  14. Charlie
  15. Cooper
  16. Ethan
  17. Hunter
  18. Xavier
  19. Max
  20. Harrison
  21. Isaac
  22. Aiden
  23. Logan
  24. Oscar
  25. Jacob
  26. Archie
  27. Samuel
  28. Luca
  29. Hudson
  30. Sebastian
  31. Joshua
  32. Elijah
  33. Ryan
  34. Levi
  35. Archer
  36. Riley
  37. Jayden
  38. Leo
  39. Benjamin
  40. Harry
  41. Eli
  42. Dylan
  43. Flynn
  44. Jake
  45. Luke
  46. Lincoln
  47. Jordan
  48. Tyler
  49. Finn
  50. Matthew

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Harper (+21), Mackenzie (+18), Madison/Maddison (+14), Imogen (+12), Evelyn (+10)

Biggest Fallers
Ivy (-22), Sienna (-20), Maya and Lucy (-13), Emma (-12), Layla (-11)

New to List
Matilda, Aria, Charlie, Alexis, Addison, Willow, Elizabeth, Violet, Summer, Ellie

Gone from List
Ayla, Phoebe, Hayley, Sarah, Poppy, Indiana, Holly, Chelsea, Madeline, Georgia

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Luca (+19), Henry (+18), Hunter (+16), Mason and Sebastian (+13), James (+11)

Biggest Fallers
Benjamin (-21), Riley and Tyler (-12), Ethan and Levi (-11)

New to List
Logan, Hudson, Eli, Dylan, Jake, Luke, Jordan, Finn, Matthew

Gone from List
Connor, Kai, Nathan, Mitchell, Zachary, Ashton, Blake, Hayden, Zac

Liffey Rae and Laker Dean

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Twins
Audrey Mae and Elizabeth Lucy (Rebecca, Christopher, Rose)
Lola and Isobel (Quinn)
Phoebe Adele and Jemma Kate

Girls
Alice Marlene
Annabelle Beatrice
Ava Oli
Bridie Elizabeth (Paddy)
Emmeline Lily (Thomas)
Frankie George (Charlie)
Hazel Adelaide (Callie)
Heidi Wilder
Ilithyia Ilyssa
Isla Astrid Florence (Victor, Magnus, Luca)
Josephine Emma “Posey” (Eleanor)
Liffey Rae
Lucinda Violet (Charlotte, Olivia)
Mabel Ginger (Ivy)
Maddisyn Pink (Joshy)
Mazie Noelle (Corey, Rebekah, Zachary, Nicholas)
Millicent Ruby
Miranda Naomi (Reuben)
Niamh Molly (Thomas, Lottie)
Orla Sophie (Eliza, Tessa)
Parker Errin Kimberly
Polly Rose (Mylie, Nancy)
Ruby-Jules
Zinea Ann
Zuam Zuam

Boys
Alek Nyok (Mach, Ayak, Akuang, Amer)
Alonza Benji
Bam (Jet)
Billy Graham (James)
Cain Daniel (Ayla)
Dom Troy
Elijah Wolf Andrew
Ferghus Arthur (Aria)
Flynn Knox
Gomez Mosi
Hugo Wilbur (Archie, Lennix)
Immanuel
Jiraiya Len
Kevin Ishimwe (David)
Kobi Dash (Nate)
Laker Dean (Tatum)
Noah Mohammad (Marie)
Oakley Maxwell
Pheonix Jade
Prince Romeo
Reuben Foss (Angus, Cohen)
Rieger Jae Roland (Winter, Jaegar, Shadow, Chance)
Thade Jameson Edward
Zeke Crosby Paul
Zen (Keiko)

(Picture is of the Liffey River in northern Tasmania, named after the river which runs through Dublin in Ireland; it is said to be named for a Celtic goddess – many of today’s announcements are from northern Tasmania)

Celebrity Baby News: Karise Eden

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Singer Karise Eden, and her partner, welcomed their first child on Christmas Eve last year, and have named their son Blayden.

Karise began performing in public as a young teenager, and won The Voice Australia in 2012. Her début single You Won’t Let Me was released shortly afterwards, and was one of four songs she recorded that made into the ARIA Singles Chart Top 5 in the week of June 25 2012 – she was the first artist to achieve this since The Beatles in 1964. Her début album was My Journey, which debuted at #1 and went double platinum. Her second album, Things I’ve Done, was released last year.

Karise has kept her partner’s identity private, only revealing he is a musician she has known for several years, and been dating since 2012.

New Name Data Available: Complete Name Data From South Australia, 1944-2013

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Exciting news for all name nerds, especially those from South Australia! The Attorney-General’s Department for South Australia has made available all names given between the years 1944 and 2013. Yep that’s right – no messing around with five or more births, this is every single name given to every single baby for almost seventy years.

For example, last year some of the unique names given to boys in South Australia were Igor, Leek, Nazareth, and Woodrow, while girls with one-off names were Chloris, Era, March, and Swanika.

If you’ve ever downloaded the complete name data from the US Social Security website, it’s very similar to that. You download the main folder as a rar file, then access a separate Excel file for each year, which has all names listed from most uses to least. The main difference is that there is a separate file for boys’ and girls’ names.

To find this gold mine of name data, go to

http://www.data.sa.gov.au/dataset/popular-baby-names

and download the yellow csv file, labelled Most Popular Baby Names (1944-2013), which is the first link.

Happy name searching! And in case you’re wondering, of course this information is going to be used on the blog in various ways. A permanent link will be made available on the Links to Name Data page as well.

Celebrity Baby News: Missy Higgins and Dan Lee

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Singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, and her fiancé Dan Lee, welcomed their first child on January 4 and have named their son Samuel Arrow. This is the second recent celebrity baby with Arrow as his middle name – the other was Bobby Arrow Ross, son of radio host Tim Ross.

Melissa “Missy” Higgins began her career in pop music while still in high school, and her first album, The Sound of White, was released in 2004, winning multiple ARIA Awards, including Album of the Year and Best Female Artist. On a Clear Night was released in 2007 in the US, and the single Where I Stood was used on the soundtracks of American television series such as Grey’s Anatomy and One Tree Hill. Her most recent album was last year; titled Oz, it is a collection of covers of Australian songs. Missy has toured extensively and performed in the musical film Bran Nue Day. A vegetarian interested in environmental issues, Missy has supported campaigns by PETA, the World Wide Fund for Nature, and the Sierra Club, protested puppy farming and dumping on the Great Barrier Reef, and has tried to make her tours carbon neutral.

Dan Lee is a playwright and comedian from Broome. He and Missy began dating in 2013, and got engaged last month.

Famous Name: Jasper

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Name Story
Yesterday was Epiphany, which commemorates the Adoration of the Magi in western Christianity. According to The Gospel of Matthew, the magi were learned men from the East who followed a mysterious star to kneel before the baby Jesus, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

Although the Bible does not specify a number, it is usually assumed there were three, because there were three gifts. The Magi were Zoroastrian priests from Persia, and the word magi has been traditionally translated as “wise men”, although modern translations of the Bible use the word “astrologers”, as Zoroastrians studied the stars.

Christian legend sometimes calls them the “three kings”, due to a Psalm which says May all kings fall before him. In some countries, January 6 is known as the Feast of Kings, and it is most famous from the Epiphany carol, We Three Kings of Orient Are.

The date of January 6 is purely symbolic – the Magi are supposed to have arrived some time in the two years after the birth of Jesus, and although they are often included in Nativity scenes, the Bible says they visited Mary at her house, not in the stable. Tradition says that after the Magi returned home, they became Christians and were martyred: they are thus regarded as saints.

The Bible being so short on details, legend has filled in the blanks with imaginative flair. The Magi are given names, usually said to be Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar. Gaspar is identified as a middle-aged brown-skinned Indian who brings the frankincense; Melchior as an elderly white-skinned Persian who carries the gold; and Balthasar as a young black-skinned Arabian who bears the gift of myrrh.

Perhaps you think it is far-fetched that a group of men would cross the desert (a difficult journey of many months) in order to worship a foreigner of a religion that isn’t even theirs. However, history records that it did happen, at least once.

King Tiridates of Armenia, a Zoroastrian priest of Armenian, Greek, and Persian ancestry, travelled to Rome in 66 AD on a visit to the Emperor Nero with a huge retinue of followers, including his magi. As his tribute king, Tiridates knelt before Nero, proclaiming that he worshipped him as a god (this was mere diplomacy; Tiribates was apparently disgusted by Nero). Unlike the Bible story, it was Nero who gave gifts to Tiridates, and paid for all his travel expenses.

It has been suggested that this state visit may have provided the inspiration for the Adoration of the Magi in the Gospel of Matthew. However, it’s also evidence that the journey of the Magi as described in the Bible has some degree of plausibility.

Epiphany is the traditional date for the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas, and in the past, its eve was celebrated as Twelfth Night, with much feasting and tomfoolery. William Shakespeare wrote his comedy Twelfth Night as an entertainment for the end of the Christmas season: its theme of cross-dressing is appropriate, for it was the rule that everything had to be topsy-turvy. If you went to a Christmas pantomime, you’ll know this tradition continues.

Most people say your Christmas decorations have to come down by Epiphany, and many people will go back to work by this date. I’m not back at work yet – but I am back at blogging! Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year.

Name Meaning, History and Popularity
Jasper is the English form of Gaspar, derived from the ancient Chaldean word gizbar, meaning “treasurer”; the modern Hebrew word for treasurer is still gizbar. These days the word treasurer doesn’t sound too glamorous (if you’ve ever been treasurer of your local tennis club or something, you’ll know it’s essentially a boring, thankless job), so the name is sometimes translated as “master of the treasure house”.

The traditional names for the three Magi date back to at least the 6th century, and Gaspar is the only one whose name may be inspired by a real person. The apocryphal Acts of Thomas mentions a Zoroastrian king named Gudnaphar, and Gondophares was a traditional name and title in the House of Suren – they were kings of Iranian background who ruled in the area around northern India.

According to tradition, Saint Thomas the Apostle travelled to India as a missionary. Gondophares was identified in medieval texts as the Indian king who brought incense to the baby Jesus as one of the Magi, and was converted to Christianity by Saint Thomas. Gondophares is the Greek form of the Pashto name Gandapur, meaning “may he find glory”.

Jasper is also the word for a gemstone which is usually red, yellow, brown or green in colour. The word comes from the Old French for “spotted stone, speckled stone”, and may be Semitic in origin. It was a favourite gemstone in ancient times, especially the green variety, although the ancients probably called many different minerals “jasper”; it is mentioned in the Bible. Because of the gemstone, Jasper has occasionally been used as a name for girls.

Jasper has been used as an English name since the Middle Ages, in honour of the saint, although it was never highly popular. It has also been used as a slang term – in England, it is an old country term for a wasp (because it sounds a bit similar), and in America, it has been used as slang for a simpleton or hick (perhaps because it sounded a backwoodsy sort of name there).

There is a Lake Jasper in south-west Western Australia; it has very clear fresh water and is popular for picnics. It’s named in honour of Jasper Bussell, who died in infacy, and was the brother of the famous Grace Bussell, who we met earlier. Its use by the wealthy and prominent Bussells suggests a rather upper class image in the 19th century.

There is also a small village in the mountains of New South Wales named Wee Jasper, where Banjo Paterson once had a country home. Folklore relates the village got its name due a Scottish settler who came home with a “wee jasper” in his pocket, the gemstone found in some stream amongst the hills.

Jasper has ranked in Australia since the 1990s, when it debuted at #237. It joined the Top 100 in 2009, at #98, and since then has remained around the bottom of the Top 100. Currently it is #82 nationally, #87 in New South Wales, #77 in Victoria, #87 in Queensland, #22 in Tasmania, and #80 in the Australian Capital Territory.

In the English-speaking world, Jasper is most popular in Australia, as it is not yet Top 100 in the US or UK, although rising, and has just joined the New Zealand Top 100 at #85. It isn’t popular in many other countries, but ranks highest in Belgium, at #55.

Jasper is a handsome and sophisticated choice related to gifts, gems, and treasure that will please many parents for not being overused. It isn’t highly popular anywhere in the world, and in Australia has never been higher than the bottom quarter of the Top 100; nor does it show signs of rising alarmingly. The name has its detractors, due to some image problems from popular culture, but no doubt that’s one of the factors keeping use down. I think it helps make Jasper seem a bit quirkier.

And the name commemorates one of the most beautiful Christmas stories – who could resist the magic of a star guiding your way?

POLL RESULTS
Jasper received an excellent approval rating of 89%, making it the most highly-rated boy’s name in the Famous Name category for 2015. People saw the name Jasper as hip and quirky (29%), handsome or cute (22%), and cool and sophisticated (19%). However, 3% thought the name seemed creepy and evil. Only one person thought Jasper was too old-fashioned, and just one thought it was too posh.

(Picture shows The Adoration of the Magi, an 1890 tapestry by Edward Burne-Jones)

Celebrity Baby News: Sporting Babies

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008532-d675b85e-8662-11e4-9823-1c0ddc9e88a7Olympic marathon runner Lisa Weightman, and her husband Lachlan MacArthur, welcomed their first child early this month and have named their son Peter Richard. Peter is named after both his grandfathers, and his middle name is a tribute to Lisa’s coach and mentor, Richard Telford. Lisa has represented Australia in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and won bronze at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. She won her first marathon race in 2010 in Japan, and is hoping to compete at the 2016 Olympics. Lachlan is also a runner, and was Lisa’s training partner. Lisa’s father played football for Fitzroy, and her cousin Dale Weightman was an AFL star with Richmond, so everyone is expecting Peter to be a sportsman of some kind too.

Former AFL star Gavin Wanganeen, and his wife Pippa, welcomed their daughter Lulu Allegra on November 30. Lulu joins big sister Kitty Emerald, aged 15 months, whose birth was featured on the blog, and Mia and Tex, aged 14 and 11, from Gavin’s previous relationship.

NRL footballer Mitch Cornish, and his partner Abbey, welcomed their son Noah on December 9. Mitch plays for the Canberra Raiders.

Jockey Matt Paget, and his partner Abbi Dalton, welcomed their daughter Portia on July 31 last year, a sister for Brooklyn, aged 8, and Georgia, aged 7.