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Celebrity Baby News: Jason and Kimberly Belmonte

31 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Ten-pin bowler Jason Belmonte, and his wife Kimberly, welcomed a son named Hugo in April this year. Hugo Belmonte joins big sister Aria, aged 2.

Jason is from Orange in New South Wales, and began bowling at the age of 18 months. He has been competing since the age of 3, and won his first event at the age of 4. At 17 he became the first Junior Australian to bowl a 300 game overseas, and won several gold medals as a Junior Champion. Since then, he has gone on to win dozens of sporting awards and titles. Last year he was voted “Best Bowler” by fans at the ESPY Awards. He competes professionally in the PBA League in the United States, has four PBA titles, and lives in the US. He is known for using the two-handed “shovel” style to deliver his shot.

Celebrity Baby News: Zane and Kai Holmes

31 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Ironman champion Zane Holmes, and his wife Kai, welcomed twin girls Navah and Eden on June 22, born at 6.40 pm. They were only recently sent home from hospital. Navah and Eden Holmes are now officially the first celebrity twins for 2012.

Zane has been involved in Surf Lifesaving since the age of 5, and competing professionally since the he was 17. He is the only athlete ever to win all major Ironman titles, and apart from his athletic career, he runs Dolphin Surf Craft, which manufactures surf lifesaving equipment.

Kai (nee Woods) runs a fashion store called BIKINIi & me. She and Zane were married in 2005, and they live on the Gold Coast.

Navah is a Hebrew name which means “beautiful”; it’s also a Persian name which I have seen translated as “tune, melody”. Abby at Appellation Mountain recently covered the name Nevaeh as part of her (very popular) “Most Hated Names Week” series. I noticed that several people commented that they liked the sound of Nevaeh, but didn’t feel able to use a name that was slightly lacking in history and depth. I wonder if Navah might appeal more to them?

Eden is also a Hebrew name, and often translated as “delight” or “pleasure”, so the twins’ names seem very well matched.

Celebrity Baby News: David and Lisa Oldfield

30 Monday Jul 2012

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Talkback radio host David Oldfield, and his wife Lisa, welcomed their son Albert Theodore early this month. Albert weighed 3.2 kg (around 7 pounds), and was 54 cm long. His nickname is apparently Bertie Beetle, or Bertie for short. Albert Oldfield joins big brother Harry, aged 2.

David has a background in politics, being employed as a Liberal Party staffer by the current Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbot, in 1996. Whilst there, he secretly co-founded the right wing One Nation Party with Pauline Hanson and David Ettridge. He won a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1999, but was expelled by his party. David then founded the separate One Nation NSW Political Party, but left it in 2004 and sat as an Independent. He did not contest the 2007 election, and later that year became a talkback radio host for Sydney radio station 2GB. He was the highest-rating radio presenter in Sydney for 2009, gaining more than 25% of the overnight audience, but was fired in 2010. He then moved to 2UE, and since April this year has presented their Nights programme.

Lisa is a former co-host of Channel Nine’s daytime talk show, The Catch-Up (a copy of US show, The View). The show was cancelled after a few months, due to low ratings. Lisa’s hobby is breeding chickens for show, and her chooks are named Cluck Norris, Gwyneth Poultry, Whitney Housthen, and David Peckham. Outspoken and controversial, Lisa is often in the headlines, and has strong views on parenting. Her own parenting came under the spotlight last year when she accidentally locked Harry alone in the family apartment. No harm was done, and Harry slept through the whole incident. Since then, the Oldfields have moved into a house, and installed a high-security system, perhaps to ensure such an incident cannot happen again.

Celebrity Baby News: Kristy Giteau and Soakai Tai

30 Monday Jul 2012

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Rugby union players Kristy Giteau and Soakai Tai recently welcomed their first baby, and have named their daughter Noa Mackenzie. Noa Giteau-Tai’s birth was announced on Twitter.

Kristy works at the Australian Institute of Sport, and plays wing for the Wallaroos, the national women’s rugby union team; her local club is the Tuggeranong Vikings. She is planning to help Australia defend its title at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow next year, and plays an active role in recruiting and scouting for new players – all the more important since rugby will be included at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Kristy is the older sister of rugby union star Matt Giteau, who welcomed a baby son named Levi at the start of this year.

Soakai is originally from Tonga, and plays for the Canberra Royals, winning the MacDougall Medal for Most Oustanding Player last year. He and Kristy met at the gym, and have been together for about a year. The couple are considered opposites, for while outgoing Kristy loves to chat, Soakai is so shy that he is almost silent. Kristy considers him an excellent listener.

Noa is a name that can come from several different origins. It can be a female Hebrew name meaning “movement” (ironically, the exact opposite of the soundalike male Hebrew name Noah, which means “rest, repose”). It’s also a Japanese girl’s name meaning “love, affection”, and a Polynesian (unisex?) name meaning “freedom”. In Tongan, it is the word for the number zero; I presume this is just a coincidence.

More About Matilda

29 Sunday Jul 2012

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I love the title I chose for my blog, and as time goes by, it seems to be growing into its name even better. Although I don’t suffer from one ounce of name regret, an unintended side effect of its title is that it when people Google anything to do with the name “Matilda”, they often seem to be guided to Waltzing More Than Matilda.

They have been sent here under false pretences, because the blog isn’t dedicated to the name Matilda, or people named Matilda, or the song Waltzing Matilda. Even though Matilda is a Featured Name, in the wider scheme of things, it doesn’t rate too many mentions at all on the blog. I feel bad that so often, the information they are looking for just isn’t here.

So this is my attempt to answer as many of the Googled questions as I can about the name Matilda. They are all genuine questions, but I have added punctuation and corrected the odd typo to make things easier (it seemed fair enough as people don’t write their Google searches for publication). I’ve added information in brackets to make questions clearer, and where there were several questions asking similar things, I have amalgamated them into a generic enquiry.

I hope you enjoy learning more about Matilda; I ended up learning a great deal myself!

Matildas in the Bible/What is the Biblical significance of the name Matilda?

There aren’t any, and there is none.

Is Matilda the name of an angel?

No. Angels are always given male Hebrew names by tradition.

Is Matilda a saints name?

Yes. Saint Matilda was the wife of King Henry I of Germany, and she was therefore Queen Matilda too. She is said to have been very beautiful and virtuous, and was famous for her devotion to prayer and works of charity. Her feast day is March 14, and she is the patron saint of parents with large families, although she only had five children herself – Hedwig, Otto, Gerberga, Henry and Bruno.

Is there a character named Matilda in Shakespeare?

No.

Is there a star or constellation named Matilda?

No.

Is there a rose named Matilda?

Yes. There’s a hybrid named Rosa “Matilda” which was registered in France in 1988. It’s a hardy perennial shrub, and its scentless blooms are white with delicate pink edges.

Is Matilda an Irish or an Australian name?

Neither – it’s the Latinised form of a Germanic name, Mahthildis.

What is the Irish form of Matilda?

Maitilde. It was never a common name in Ireland though.

Why do Australians claim Matilda (as their own)? It’s not really Australian

It’s because of our national song, Waltzing Matilda. I’m sorry if it annoys you – you sound annoyed. You’re right that it’s not Australian, it’s German originally, but a German migrant to Australia helped to inspire the song.

What was Waltzing Matilda‘s first name?

As far as I know, the song’s title was always Waltzing Matilda.

Is Waltzing Matilda a train?

Not that I know of.

Did James Cook have a kid named Matilda?

No. His children were called James, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Joseph, George and Hugh.

Were any of the convicts named Matilda?

When I searched the Australian Convict Collection at Ancestry.com.au, I got almost 2000 hits for the name “Matilda”. Some of those would be middle names, and some would be doubled-up entries, so maybe around 1000 convicts had the name Matilda.

There was also a convict ship named the Matilda; she came out in 1791 as part of the Third Fleet. However, she only carried male convicts, so there were no Matildas on the Matilda, alas.

How popular is the name Matilda in Australia?

It made #19 on the national chart for 2011.

A beautiful rocking Australian girl named Matilda?

I’m sure there’s absolutely tons of them.

Is there an Aboriginal name that’s the equivalent of Matilda?

It depends what you mean by “equivalent”. If you mean, Is there an Aboriginal girl’s name with the same meaning as Matilda?, then I don’t think so. Matilda means something like “strong in battle”, as the ancient Germanic tribes had a warrior culture. Aboriginal names tend to be inspired by nature.

However, if you mean, Is there a girl’s name of Aboriginal origin which, like Matilda, is considered to be a stereotypically Australian girl’s name?, then I would suggest that the name Talia fits that description, and Allira seems to be preparing to take its place.

Famous people named Matilda

One of the most notorious in Australia is Matilda Mary “Tilly” Devine, who was a prostitute and madam prominent in the 1920s and ’30s. The press called her “The Worst Woman in Sydney” and “The Queen of the Night”. Her colourful career continued until the late 1960s, and she died relatively well off.

Celebrity babies named Matilda

Matilda Esma Birmingham – Simon Birmingham (2011)

Matilda Thomson – Craig Thomson (2009)

Matilda Kewell – Harry Kewell and Sheree Murphy (2008)

Matilda Rose Ledger – Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams (2005)

Matilda Elizabeth Ramsay – Gordon Ramsay (2002)

In what year was Matilda a name?

Wow, that’s very specific. The name’s origins go back to the Dark Ages, but I’m not sure at which point it was Latinised as Matilda. I do know that it became an English name in 1066, as this was the name of William the Conqueror’s wife. However, her name was pronounced Maude. I think the modern-day pronunciation dates to the 18th century.

There must be a “first Matilda” – the first person with both the modern spelling and pronunciation of the name – but who she is, and what year she was born, I’m afraid I cannot say. I welcome input and suggestions from others more knowledgeable than myself.

Is Matilda too trendy?

No, I don’t think so. It’s trending downwards in Australia and the UK, and is still underused in the United States.

Will Matilda reach Top 100 in North America?

It’s been back on the US Top 1000 for only four years, and you are already worrying about it getting into the Top 100? Sheesh. It’s not even going up in popularity very quickly! If it does, it won’t be for years and years, so quit stressing already.

Is Matilda a boy or a girl name?/Matilda as a boy’s name/Any boys named Matilda?

It’s a girl’s name, and although you are free to use it on a boy, it’s an idea that doesn’t appeal to me. I’ve never heard of a boy named Matilda; they may all call themselves Matt to avoid terminal embarrassment.

What’s a good boy’s name to match with Matilda?

Angus, Banjo, Barnaby, Charlie, Darcy, Harry, Henry, Jack, Jasper, Lachlan, Liam, Sam, William

What girl names go good with Matilda?

Adelaide, Alice, Charlotte, Clementine, Harriet, Edith, Emmeline, Lucy, Poppy, Rose, Ruby, Sophie

An Aussie-style sibset for Matilda?

I think the quintessential Australian sibset is Jack, Matilda, Lachlan, and Ruby.

Names to go with the middle name Matilda?

Annabel Matilda, Caroline Matilda, Eloise Matilda, Jane Matilda, Phoebe Matilda, Violet Matilda

A boy’s name that rhymes with Matilda?

Bob the Builder? Seriously, I don’t think there is one.

Name of story about mean stupid couple who have nice smart kid called Matilda?

Matilda, by Roald Dahl. It was originally published in 1988, made into a film in 1996, and adapted as a musical in 2012.

What’s that song at the start of (the movie) Matilda where she makes stuff spin round?

Little Bitty Pretty One. It was written and originally recorded by Bobby Day; the movie features the 1957 version sung by Thurston Harris.

What are the cast of (the movie) Matilda all doing now?

The whole cast? For flip’s sake, that’s dozens of people! Go look it up at the Internet Movie Database or something.

Matilda is an awesome name

Too right it is!

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Celebrity Baby News: AFL Babies

26 Thursday Jul 2012

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Ben Hudson from the Brisbane Lions, and his wife Rita, welcomed their son Stirling Frankie on July 24. Stirling Hudson joins big brother Ignatius, aged 2.

David Johnson, a former player for the Geelong Cats, and his wife Stacey, welcomed their son Reggie last week.

The Johnsons have had a tough time lately, as Stacey was diagnosed with a Sarcoma cancer during her pregnancy, and baby Reggie was born prematurely, at 29 weeks. In order to help out the popular couple, the Geelong Football Club organised a “backyard blitz“, where club members volunteered their time to help give the Johnsons’ backyard a makeover. Local businesses donated materials, and the whole project was completed on one weekend with the help of 90 volunteers.

(Photo shows the Geelong Football Club helping out the Johnsons; Dave is the one on the ground)

Celebrity Baby News: Andrew and Olesja Laming

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Federal MP Andrew Laming, and his wife Olesja, welcomed their daughter Isobel today, July 24. Isobel Laming was born at Mater Private Redlands at 8 am, and weighed 3.05 kg (just under 7 pounds). Isobel joins big sister Sophie-Claire, aged 3.

Andrew represents the seat of Bowman in Queensland for the Liberal National Party of Queensland, first winning the seat in 2004 for the Liberal Party of Australia. Before entering politics, he was a doctor specialising in ophthalmology, and also holds a diploma in gynaecology and obstetrics. He gained his Master in Public Administration from Harvard University, and holds post-graduate degrees in Public Policy and Public Health. He has cleared land mines in Afghanistan with Halo Trust while working as a war surgeon, done research in trachoma and other eye diseases, and established health databases and a volunteering service. He has been part of the World Bank Group’s Health, Nutrition and Population Section in Washington DC, and a Health Planning Specialist in East Timor. Andrew is the son of former Queensland state MP Bruce Laming.

Olesja (nee Baturevica) is from Latvia, and her background is in banking. Andrew met her in 2005, while on a study tour of Latvia. The couple has been married since 2007.

(Photo shows Andrew and Olesja after the birth of Sophie-Claire).

Celebrity Baby News: Shane and Niki Rose

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Equestrian Shane Rose, and his wife Niki, welcomed their daughter Olivia Cleo on May 8. Olivia Rose was born at Nepean Private Hospital at 8.22 am, weighed 3.7 kg (8 pounds 3 ounces), and measured 51 cm.

Shane joined his local Pony Club at the age of 5, and represented Australia at the Young Rider Trans-Tasman Competition at 21, riding Mr Joe Cool. Since then he has competed at many events, most notably at the 2008 Beijing Olympics riding All Luck, when the Australian team gained a silver medal in Eventing. Shane had already reached London when he had to pull out of this year’s Olympics, due to his horse Taurus suffering a minor injury. Shane will be replaced by Megan Jones, riding Allofasudden.

Niki (nee Chapman) has also represented Australia in Eventing, and trains young horses in Dressage and Eventing. She and Shane run Bimbadeen Park, a facility for breeding and training horses, and are on the Elite Squad with the New South Wales Institute of Sport. Shane and Niki were married early last year.

Celebrity Baby News: Darren and Tam Ng

21 Saturday Jul 2012

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Basketball player Darren Ng, and his wife Tam, recently welcomed a son named Orlando.

Darren plays for the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL, and started his professional career with them in 2003. In 2008 he signed with the Singapore Slingers, and after the team folded, he returned to the 36ers in 2009. In a recent poll of NBL players, Darren was rated as the best shooter in the National Basketball League.

Darren is the oldest child of a practising Adelaide GP, and both his younger brothers have completed medical school. Darren decided to also pursue a career in medicine, and managed to juggle basketball with his studies. He graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), and works as a resident doctor at the emergency department of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Last year, Dr Ng admitted himself to the same hospital as a patient, and was diagnosed with pneumonia, later making a full recovery.

Celebrity Baby News: Mick and Angie Molloy

19 Thursday Jul 2012

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Comedian Mick Molloy, and his wife Angie, welcomed twin boys on July 10, and recently announced their sons’ names as Fred and Lenny. Fred and Lenny Molloy were born a month early at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, and arrived the day before their dad’s 46th birthday. They are the first celebrity twins for 2012.

Before the names of the twins were announced, it was possible to place a bet on it at Sportsbet, with “Richo and Jack” being the favourites. It seemed that people were backing the Molloys to choose nicknames for their sons. After the births, Mick joked that the twins would be named “Ron and Jeremy” – an allusion to a joke at Triple M that adult film star Ron Jeremy is one of Mick’s celebrity doppelgangers.

Mick has been working in comedy since his university days, and while still a student met the comedy troupe The D-Generation, who have been so influential on the Australian comedy scene. As well as writing comedy for television, he became a regular on The D-Generation TV show in 1988. He was an essential part of The Late Show in the early 1990s, and then he and fellow cast member Tony Martin formed a highly successful comedy team on Austereo, with their Martin/Molloy radio show. He got his own TV show in 1999, The Mick Molloy Show; it bombed, but Mick bounced back and gained several acting roles in comedy movies and TV series, as well as hosting his own radio show on Triple M, Tough Love. He has had starring roles in the movies Crackerjack, Bad Eggs, and BoyTown, and since 2008 has been a regular panellist on the AFL show, Before the Game. Last year he returned to radio as a member of The Hot Breakfast on Triple M, as well as appearing each day on Triple M’s The Grill Team.

Mick has kept the identity of his wife Angie private, as she is not in the entertainment business, and it was only recently that the media reported her name. Mick and Angie have been together for about five years.

There are many comedians with the names Fred and Lenny, so they do seem very suitable for the sons of a comedian. However, they are also names gaining popularity, and Lenny in particular is a name I am seeing more and more often in birth announcements.

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