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Review of The Baby Name Wizard

08 Sunday Dec 2013

Posted by A.O. in Blog Reviews

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Laura Wattenberg is the author of The Baby Name Wizard: A Magical Method for Finding the Perfect Name for Your Baby, first published in 2005. If you recall, this is Swistle’s favourite baby naming book, which is a very high recommendation. The Baby Name Wizard is described as a “field guide to American baby names”, in that it doesn’t give definitions or histories of names, but provides lists of names by style, has a popularity graph, and also makes sibset suggestions.

The Baby Name Wizard website was started in 2004 – I guess to promote the book, and create a place where its readers could discuss names.

There is a weekly blog entry from Laura, where she discusses name trends and often does some interesting things with name data and statistics. For example, last month she looked at the name Cressida, and concluded that it already seemed dated, because of the SS sound in the middle, shared with Vanessa and Melissa. Earlier she examined which were the most American and most British names of 2012, noting that the British Alfie and Archie were cuter than the American Landon and Gavin, while American girls Harper and Addison were more androgynous than the British Imogen and Florence.

This seems like a good moment to mention that The Baby Name Wizard is very much about American name trends, and American perceptions of names. For example, she categorises Jenson (a fast-rising name in Britain thanks to Jenson Button), as a “semi-androgynous name”. Yep, Jenson is apparently half-ready to hand over to the girls. Or maybe all-ready to hand over to half of the girls? Or maybe just the Jen half of it is androgynous? (I confess to not really knowing what a semi-androgynous name is).

Another rather glaring example that I hope will suitably rile up my Australian readers is one of Laura’s early blog entries, where she very sensibly defended the celebrity baby name Apple, and pointed out that other celebrities had much sillier baby names … among them, Rachel Griffiths, who had chosen the name Banjo for her child. Pause for patriotic display of righteous indignation.

The entries on statistics are probably my favourites, but I also love her name myth examination and debunking, such as looking at the massive popularity of celebrity name Shirley in the 1930s, how Biblical names are in steep decline, where the name Bree came from, and how there aren’t really twins named Lemonjello and Orangejello.

The Baby Name Wizard is essential for anyone even slightly interested in name trends – and most of these are international trends. Learn about trends such as the “Biblical-sounding” names, the “raindrop names“, and the “huggable names“. But also listen to Laura’s sage baby naming advice not to be a slave to trends. This might sound slightly contradictory, but you have to identify trends in order to not follow them.

The Baby Name Wizard got a forum last year so you can ask questions about baby names, including taking part in baby name games and asking about character names. You will get helpful advice for your naming dilemmas, given with candour but not meanness. In my opinion, the forum was very much needed, as people were using the blog comments to ask for baby name help. (Some still haven’t got the memo).

There are other cool tools as well. The Name Voyager is an excellent popularity graph of names in the United States, which has been copied by England/Wales and New South Wales. There is also a Namipedia to look for more information on a particular name, and a Name Finder to help you find names that suit your requirements. I’ve had a go using this, and found it brings up quite a few names that didn’t fit my requirements.

For example, I asked it to exclude anything very unusual, and it suggested Lovely – a name which has never ranked in the US. It was also quite insistent about me using Hispanic boys’ names, for some reason. However, it did offer some good names too, although I felt that if it was up to the Name Finder, my next child’s name would be either Vorgell or Lorenzo. Lots of fun if you don’t take it too seriously.

You can also sign up and pay for the Expert Name Tools, which are reasonably priced. As these are based on American popularity rankings and perceptions, I really don’t think these are worth it for Australians, except for interest, or if you are doing name research (or moving to America).

The Baby Name Wizard and Nameberry are both websites set up by the authors of baby name books, and I’m guessing most name enthusiasts would belong to both sites, even if they prefer one over the other. It would be insulting to compare them, except to say that they are different enough that you can follow and enjoy both of them, and never feel that you are covering the same ground.

Celebrity Baby News: Adam Hills and Ali McGregor

07 Saturday Dec 2013

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Comedian Adam Hills, and his wife Ali McGregor, welcomed their daughter Maisie Grace at the end of November. Maisie Hills joins big sister Beatrice “Bebe“, aged 3.

Adam has been working in stand-up comedy since the late 1980s, and has performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and the Montreal Just for Laughs festival. He is best known for hosting ABC music trivia show Spicks and Specks, and has appeared as a guest on many Australian and British shows, including British music trivia show, Never Mind the Buzzcocks. He had his own weekly ABC chat show, Adam Hills Tonight, which has just come to an end. Adam was born without a right foot and wears a prosthesis, which has sometimes been used as a source of comedy during his stand-up routines; he regularly has a sign-language interpreter at his shows for the hearing impaired. Adam co-hosted the ABC coverage of the 2008 Summer Paralympics, was part of the UK Channel 4 commentary team for the London Paralympics, and co-hosted a review of each day’s events called The Last Leg. He has also written for the BBC’s disability website, Ouch!

Ali is a soprano opera singer, actress and cabaret performer. She studied music at the Australian National University, and completed her Bachelor degree at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester on a scholarship. After working in Britain, she joined Opera Australia, and was principal soprano there for several years. Her cabaret shows have been performed at festivals in Australia, Britain and Ireland, her variety show has become a fixture at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and she has acted on stage in Australia and Britain. She was a regular guest panellist on Spicks and Specks. Adam and Ali were married in 2009.

Celebrity Baby News: Clint Newton and Carly Shelmerdine

07 Saturday Dec 2013

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NRL star Clint Newton, and his partner Carly Shelmerdine, welcomed their first child seven weeks ago, and have named their daughter Hope. Although Clint and Carly had chosen the name in advance, it turned out to be meaningful, because Carly had a very difficult labour, and for a while it was uncertain whether either she or the baby would survive. Baby Hope made a full recovery, and is now thriving.

Clint started his rugby league career at the Newcastle Knights in 2000, and since then has played for the Melbourne Storm, the Penrith Panthers, and for Hull Kingston Rovers in the English Super League. He is signed with his original club, the Newcastle Knights, for the 2014 season, and is an ambassador for the White Ribbon campaign against violence towards women. Clint is the son of former professional golfer Jack Newton, and was born in South Carolina while his dad competed in the 1981 US Open. At the height of his professional career, Jack walked into the spinning propeller of an aeroplane he was preparing to board, and lost his right arm and eye, as well as suffering severe internal injuries. Jack made a full recovery, and later survived a bout of meningococcal meningitis, so Hope seems to be continuing a family tradition. Clint’s sister Kristie is also a professional golfer.

Carly is originally from Britain, and she and Clint met in Manchester in 2008. She moved to Australia with Clint in 2011.

Celebrity Baby News: Gemma Ward and David Letts

05 Thursday Dec 2013

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Supermodel and actress Gemma Ward, and her partner David Letts, recently welcomed their first child and have reportedly named their daughter Naia. Nai’a is a Hawaiian name meaning “dolphin”, and as the baby is said to have been born in Hawaii, it is tempting to wonder if she was given a name to reflect her birthplace.

Gemma became a model at the age of 14 when she was scouted at a modelling competition that she attended as a spectator, and ended up signed with New York modelling agency IMG. At 16 she became the youngest model to appear on American Vogue magazine, and her fragile appearance inspired the “baby doll look”. At 17, she replaced Kate Moss as the face of Calvin Klein’s Obsession Night perfume campaign, appeared on the cover of TIME Magazine‘s Style & Design issue, and on the cover of Vogue China. At 18, she became the first model ever to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue, and at 19, appeared on the first ever cover of Vogue India. Gemma has been on a break from modelling since 2008 – a decision she explained was precipitated by the death of her boyfriend, actor Heath Ledger. She has since appeared in a few films, including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Great Gatsby. Recently, Gemma signed with IMG Australia, leading to speculation she may be about to return to modelling.

David is a professional photographer and model who once played rugby. His brothers Michael and Jake play for the national rugby team of the Philippines.

The name of Gemma and David’s daughter hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, so I will add updates if there are further developments.

Celebrity Baby News: Casey Tutungi and Bridget Ure

02 Monday Dec 2013

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Former Australian rules footballer Casey Tutungi, and his fiancee Bridget Ure, welcomed their first child on November 28, and have named their daughter Asta.

Casey used to play for Geelong’s VFL side, then became the coach of South Barwon in the Geelong Football League. His spine was injured during an on-field collision in the last minutes of a game against St Joseph’s in June this year, and he has been left a quadriplegic. He is receiving treatment at the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre in Kew, Melbourne.

There have been several fund-raising efforts on his behalf, and a website has been set up to help pay for Casey’s medical treatment and equipment.

Celebrity Baby News: Allannah Zitserman and Stavros Kazantzidis

30 Saturday Nov 2013

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Film makers Allannah Zitserman and Stavros Kazantzidis welcomed their daughter Lula Ophelia on March 7. Lula Kazantzidis joined big sister Mila, aged 2. Allannah and Stavros are award-winning film makers and founders of the Dungog Film Festival in the Hunter Valley region.

(Photo of Allannah and Stavros from The Sydney Morning Herald)

Celebrity Baby News: Rugby Babies

30 Saturday Nov 2013

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Rugby league legend Mal Meninga, and his wife Amanda, welcomed their son Elijah Henry Brooklyn on February 14. Mal has two adult children from his first marriage, while Amanda has a son from a previous relationship. Mal played for Souths Magpies in the Brisbane Rugby League, then for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League, where, as captain, he led them to three Grand Final victories. He was also captain of the Australian squad and of the Queensland State of Origin team. After retiring as a player, he coached the Canberra Raiders, then the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin, taking them to eight consecutive wins. He has received the Order of Australia for services to rugby league, and been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, and the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame. The main grandstand at Canberra Stadium is named in his honour.

Newcastle Knights NRL player Jeremy Smith, and his wife Jody, welcomed their daughter Cali in late September [pictured]; Cali arrived on the night of the Knight’s semi-final against Melbourne – one of the biggest upset wins of the season. Cali was born 12 weeks premature, and the Smiths hope to have her home from hospital by Christmas. Jeremy withdrew from the Rugby League World Cup in order to take care of his family while Jody was in hospital. Cali Smith joins older siblings Marly, aged 8, Evie, aged 2, and Jeremy Junior “JJ“, aged 1 – JJ’s birth was announced on the blog last year.

St. Illawarra NRL player Kyle Stanley, and his fiancee Niketa Patterson, welcomed their son Koah last year. Kyle belongs to a famous family which has produced many rugby union and rugby league players. He spent all of the 2013 season in rehabilitation after a knee injury, but is ready to play in 2014. The name Koah was chosen by Niketa for its Hawaiian meaning of “brave”.

Rugby union player Sekope Kepu, who plays for the national Wallabies team, and his wife Anna, welcomed their son Isaiah in March. Isaiah Kepu is brother to Faith-Rose, aged 4, Israel, aged 1, and Wesley, who was stillborn in 2011.

Celebrity Baby News: Mary Coustas and George Betsis

29 Friday Nov 2013

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Actress and comedian Mary Coustas and her husband George Betsis welcomed their daughter Jamie on November 28. In August, Mary went public about her long struggle with infertility, involving IVF treatment, multiple miscarriages, and the stillbirth of Jamie’s sister Stevie, so the arrival of a healthy baby is incredibly good news at last.

Mary is best-known for her character Effie Stephanidis, a stereotypical second-generation Greek-Australian with big hair and the catch phrase “How embarrassment”. Mary started out in the stage show Wogs Out of Work, then appeared in the television sit-com Acropolis Now as Effie. “Effie” also had an interview show, called Effie, Just Quietly, and a chat show, Greeks on the Roof, as well as a novelty single with Norman Gunston, and a book: Effie’s Guide to Being Up Yourself. Mary has also played dramatic roles on television, and done voice-over work. Recently Mary brought out a book called All I Know: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Life.

George Betsis is an advertising executive. He has a son named Tomas “Tom” (Jamie’s brother) from a previous relationship to mezzo-soprano Priscilla Dunstan, who developed the Dunstan Baby Language system of understanding baby’s cries. Priscilla now lives in Los Angeles, and she and George have since been in a custody dispute over Tomas, with George claiming he has been denied access to his son. George and Mary were married in the Greek Orthodox Church in Rose Bay in 2005.

(Photo of Mary and George from Essential Baby)

Celebrity Baby News: Holly Valance and Nick Candy

25 Monday Nov 2013

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Actress Holly Valance, and her husband Nick Candy, welcomed their first child a few days ago, and have named their daughter Luka Violet Toni. The middle name Toni is in honour of Nick’s late father, who missed meeting his granddaughter by just six weeks. Luka will be known as LuLu, however they did want a long form for fear the name LuLu Candy might be seen as unprofessional in later life.

Holly was born in Australia to a Serbian father and English mother who were both models; she has dual British-Australian citizenship, and her original surname was Vukadinovic. As a teenager she was cast in soap opera Neighbours as Felicity “Flick” Scully, and left three years later to start a music career in the UK. She brought out two albums, then moved to Los Angeles to take up acting again, appearing in television series such as CSI and Prison Break. In 2009, she returned to the UK, where she has been a guest on Strictly Come Dancing, and is currently a judge on Shopaholic Showdown.

Nick Candy is a billionaire property developer, one of the richest in the United Kingdom, and is CEO of Candy & Candy. Nick and Holly were married last year in Beverley Hills.

(Photo of Holly and Nick’s wedding day from The Daily Mail)

Celebrity Baby News: Toby Allen and Darren Weller

23 Saturday Nov 2013

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Singer Toby Allen, and his boyfriend, actor Darren Weller, welcomed twins named Harvey and Roxanne six months ago. Harvey and Roxanne were carried by a surrogate mother from California, who has since visited the twins.

Toby is a member of the pop group Human Nature, along with Andrew and Mike Tierney, and Phil Burton. All schoolmates with a background in choir, they formed a band while still in high school. Their debut album, Telling Everybody, was released in 1996, and went triple platinum; it is considered one of Australia’s most successful debut albums. They have continued to bring out top-selling albums, toured with acts like Michael Jackson and Celine Dion, and performed the national anthem at the 2000 Olympics. Since 2005, they have been associated with Motown stars like Smokey Robinson and Mary Wilson, and after performing in the United States in 2008, have become a resident act on the Las Vegas Strip. Toby has played the lead role in the musical Cabaret, for which he won a Helpmann Award, and also appeared in Grease. He has competed on Dancing with the Stars, and Australia’s Brainiest, where he came runner-up as Australia’s brainiest musician (his bandmate Phil Burton won).

Darren has appeared in several television series, such as All Saints and White Collar Blue, but is principally a stage actor. He is best known for portraying Julian Assange in the “Wikiplay”, Stainless Steel Rat/Man in the Middle, which has been staged in Sydney and London. The play was regularly updated to reflect changing events. Darren and Toby have been together for nine years, and live in Las Vegas in the United States.

(Photo shows Darren and Toby with the twins; Toby is on the right)

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