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Famous Name: Sapphire

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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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.

Sad Celebrity Baby News: Kylie Kwong and Nell

03 Monday Sep 2012

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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.

Celebrity Baby News: Football Babies

01 Saturday Sep 2012

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Australian rules footballer Ryan Ferguson, and his wife Bree, welcomed their son Logan on the first weekend of the season, which was in late March. Since his birth, Logan has attended almost every game. Ryan is the captain of West Adelaide Bloods, in the SANFL.

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NRL footballer Jono Wright and his wife welcomed their son Layken on August 29. Jono is the winger for the Canterbury Bulldogs, who are the minor premiers for 2012.

(Photo shows Ryan and Bree with baby Logan)

Can You Suggest Any Names Similar to These?

01 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

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Jools and her husband are expecting a baby in a few weeks, and have elected not to find out the sex in advance. If the baby is a boy they are all set, having easily decided on a name. However, girls’ names seem a bit trickier. Jools would like something that isn’t too popular, but isn’t too different either.

Their list so far is:

  • Sc@rlett Elle
  • H@rlow Eve
  • Mill@ Rose

Jools and her husband already have a little boy named J@sper (he has a modern middle name that makes his name seem quite “cowboy cool”), and their surname starts with F and ends in N.

Jools would like to know what people think of the names they have come up with so far, and if there are any names similar to these that they might prefer.

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I think the names you’ve already picked are perfectly fine – they’re pretty, fashionable, modern names that are familiar to everyone from their Hollywood associations, but none of them are crazy popular as yet. They all seem okay with your surname, and I can imagine them as sisters to your son.

To me, Scarlett sounds best with your surname and the best match with J@sper, although for some reason Sc@rlett Elle doesn’t quite gel as a name combination – the two names seem to run into each other a little too much, maybe. I’d probably prefer the middle name to start with a consonant, such as May or Louise (just as examples). To me that sounds a bit crisper and more defined.

Milla is a lovely name, and the name combination you’ve chosen very attractive. However, if you were concerned about popularity, then Harlow is the least common of the names – although I’m pretty sure it’s scorching up the charts, and will be in the Top 100 within a few years.

Basically you could go with whichever of these you like best, but the fact you’re still looking for names suggests that you are not completely satisfied with any of them. You’ve still got a few weeks, so consider a wide range of names and step outside your comfort zone a bit. Then, if you don’t like any of them, you can go back to your original list with more confidence.

Here’s a few names to think about:

If you like Scarlett, you may like:

  • Bonnie – this is another name from Gone with the Wind; Bonnie was Scarlett and Rhett’s daughter. I think it sounds sweet and pretty, yet not frilly or sugary. It’s never been in the Top 100, but I think it will be there in a year or three.
  • Russet – it’s another surname that means “red”, and has the same T-ending as Scarlett, but it’s very rare and much more daring.
  • Sadie – to me this sounds like another “Southern belle” type name; it’s getting quite hip, but still isn’t popular at all. Like Scarlett was around 15 years ago.

If you like Harlow you may like:

  • Cleo – similar sound and references another famous woman known for her beauty. Like Harlow, it’s getting very fashionable, but not popular yet.
  • Meadow – this is another American-style name which is very underused in Australia. It may seem slightly out-there. Just like Harlow did a few years back.
  • Marlowe – this is the name of Sienna Miller’s new daughter, and it’s bound to become a “hot” name – just like Harlow did after Nicole Richie and Joel Madden chose it for their daughter.

If you like Milla you might like:

  • Millie – I really love this one as a match with your son’s name. It’s a cute name, and others must agree, as it climbed 90 places last year.
  • Milea – pronounced mi-LAY-uh, this name sounds European and sophisticated, just like Milla. Its origins are equally ambiguous.
  • Willa – a fashionable celebrity baby name just starting to chart in the US. It has an Aussie connection, because willa is an Aboriginal word for “woman”.

Wild Card Suggestions

  • Airlie
  • Avalon
  • Blythe
  • Charlize
  • Coco
  • Mika
  • Milana
  • Monroe
  • Tempest
  • Willow

Readers, which name do you like best that would fit with Jools’ requirements? And can you think of any other names in a similar style she might like?

NOTE: The baby’s name was Milla Harlow!

 

 

Celebrity Baby News: AFL Babies from the Sydney Swans

30 Thursday Aug 2012

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325499-sarahChannel 7 weather presenter Sarah Cumming, and her fiancé, assistant coach Stuart Dew, welcomed their first child on August 27, and have named their daughter Frankie Rose.

Sarah has worked at Channel 7 for several years, and has been their weather presenter since 2010. She will be on maternity leave until March next year.

Stuart is a former AFL footballer who played for both Port Adelaide and Hawthorn. He retired in 2009 and is currently assistant coach for the Sydney Swans.

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Ryan O’Keefe, and his wife Tara, welcomed their second child in May, and have named their daughter Savannah. Savannah O’Keefe joins big brother Levi, nearly three.

Ryan has played for the Sydney Swans his entire career, since 2000. He has also been selected to play for Victoria, and Australia. He won the Jim Stynes Medal in 2006 and the Bob Skilton Medal in 2009.

Tara (nee Duggan) and Ryan were married in 2008.

(Photo shows Sarah Cumming and Stuart Dew)

Celebrity Baby News: Babies of Sports Stars

27 Monday Aug 2012

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Rugby union player Mark Gerrard, and his wife Larisa, welcomed a son named Makson on August 20. Due to a blood type conflict during the pregnancy, Makson is still being cared for at the Royal North Shore Hospital. Makson Gerrard joins older siblings Markus, aged 8, Milana, aged 6, and Mateja, aged 2.

Mark plays for the Melbourne Rebels, and he is the brother of netballer Mo’onia Gerrard, and the cousin of former rugby player Wycliff Palu.

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Cricketer Ed Cowan, and his wife, Virginia Lette, welcomed a daughter named Romy on August 19. Romy Cowan was born in England, as Ed and Virginia are renting a house in the Cotswolds.

Edward or “Ed” plays county cricket for Gloucestershire in England, as well state cricket for the Tasmanian Tigers, and for the Sydney Sixers in the Twenty20 League. Virginia or “V” is a radio and television presenter.

(Photo shows Mark and Larisa Gerrard with baby Makson)

Celebrity Baby News: Ed Husic and Bridget Tilley

25 Saturday Aug 2012

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Labor MP Ed Husic, and his wife Bridget Tilley, welcomed their first child on August 8 and have named their son Sam Haris. Sam Husic was born at 8.35 am, weighing 3.6 kg (just over 7 lb), and 49.2 cm long.

Edham “Ed” Husic has represented the seat of Chifley in western Sydney for the Australian Labor Party since 2010. He has a background working for the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union. He comes from a Bosniac family, and describes himself as a non-practising Muslim.

Bridget Tilley works at Bridge Media, and has a background in sports media production. Both Ed and Bridget were excited that their son arrived on the same day that Sally Pearson and Anna Meares won gold medals at the London Olympics.

Sam’s middle name Haris is an Arabic name meaning “vigilant guardian”. It is common amongst Muslims.

Celebrity Baby News: Babies for Speedy Champions of the Track

25 Saturday Aug 2012

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Jockey Luke Nolen, and his wife Alicia, welcomed a daughter named Kailey on January 16. Kailey Nolen joins big brother Dane, aged 3. Luke recently won the Scobie Breasley Medal, which recognises excellence in horse racing on Melbourne racetracks, and dedicated his award to his daughter. Luke also won the medal last year, making him one of only four jockeys who have won more than once. Luke is most famous for riding Black Caviar to victory in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. Black Caviar herself took out the Victorian Racehorse of the Year Award.

V8 Supercar driver Lee Holdsworth, and his wife Alana, welcomed a daughter named Ava Lily on August 10. Last year Lee won the International V8 Supercars Championship.

Celebrity Baby News: Quinten and Daneka Lynch

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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AFL footballer Quinten Lynch, and his wife Daneka, welcomed a son named Louis last month. Louis Lynch joins big sister Addison, aged 2.

Quinten has been playing for the West Coast Eagles since 2002. Daneka (nee O’Brien) met Quinten while they were both in high school, because he went to school with her cousins at Aquinas College. However, her first impressions weren’t favourable – she thought he was “huge and hairy”, and would run away from him because she was scared. Quinten and Daneka were married in 2008, and the couple run a clothing business and own a farm together.

Celebrity Baby News: NRL Babies

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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The Melbourne Storm have recently made two new additions to their club’s family.

Sisa Waqa and his wife Pey welcomed their third child on August 18. She is their first daughter, and they have named her Ariella. Sisa signed with the Storm at the start of last season, and has been an NRL player since 2008. Before that he played rugby union for Fiji, and was a member of a police tactical response unit that dealt with high-level crime.

One of the club’s physiotherapists, Andrew Nawrocki, and his wife, welcomed their first child on August 19, and have named their daughter Charlotte.

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