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Celebrity Baby News: Lauren Newton and Matt Welsh

29 Thursday Mar 2012

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Entertainer Lauren Newton, and her husband, swimmer Matt Welsh, welcomed their third child on March 26. They have named their daughter Lola Patricia; Lola’s middle name is after her grandmother. Lola Welsh joins siblings Sam Albert, aged 4, and Eva Eunice, nearly 3.

Lauren is the daughter of showbiz legends, Bert and Patti Newton, and the sister of actor Matt Newton. She has been a presenter on several Channel 9 shows, including as an entertainment reporter. Most recently she has presented advertising content on morning show Kerri-Anne.

Matt is a former champion of backstroke and butterfly, winning several world titles, and winning more Australian titles than any swimmer in history. He retired in 2008 after he failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics.

Lauren and Matt were married in November 2006; they were wed in the same church Bert and Patti exchanged vows in 32 years earlier, and even chose to be married on the same date .

(Picture shows Lauren and Matt with Lauren’s parents and brother, and their two eldest children at Eva’s christening).

Celebrity Baby News: Jacinta Allan and Yorick Piper

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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MP Jacinta Allan, and her husband Yorick Piper, welcomed their daughter Peggy Marie on March 26. Peggy shares her middle name with her mother.

Jacinta has represented the electorate of Bendigo East in regional Victoria for the Labor Party since 1999. From a prominent political family, she began her career at the age of 25, making her the youngest ever female parliamentarian in her state.

Yorick is an official with the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, and has been a former senior adviser to several ministers (including Jacinta), and former state premier, John Brumby. The couple were married in January this year on their country property near Bendigo.

Celebrity Baby News: Shannon and Belinda Eckstein

24 Saturday Mar 2012

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Ironman champion, Shannon Eckstein, and his wife Belinda, welcomed their first child yesterday, March 23. They have named their daughter Ellie Claire. Ellie Eckstein was born at 1.09 pm, weighing 3.7 kg (8 pounds 4 ounces).

Shannon is the Team Captain of Northcliffe Surf Lifesaving Club on the Gold Coast. He has won the Ironman Series six times, been World Ironman Champion three times, and Australian Ironman Champion four times. His younger brother Caine is also an Ironman champion.

Belinda (nee Brown) is a former national athletics champion who is now a schoolteacher. She and Shannon are high school sweethearts, who began their relationship when Shannon took Belinda to their school formal. They were married at their school chapel in 2010 after nine years of dating, and honeymooned in Fiji.

Celebrity Baby News: Jason and Kate Carter

24 Saturday Mar 2012

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Radio host Jason “Snowy” Carter, and his wife Kate, welcomed their son James Charlie at 6.44 pm on March 22. James joins siblings Brianna, aged 8, William, aged 6, and Eloise, age 2. He also has a grown-up half-sister named Shawnii.

Jason is a member of the Mix 102.3 breakfast show, John, Jodie and Snowy. His co-host is Jodie Oddy, who welcomed a daughter named Payton last year. He and Kate run the Hahndorf Farm Barn, a children’s farmyard and wildlife park. It won a Regional Tourism Award in 2002.

Celebrity Baby News: Mark Graham and Gerry McGilvray

24 Saturday Mar 2012

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Councillor Mark Graham, and his partner, Gerry McGilvray, welcomed their first child on March 16, and have named their son Rhu. Rhu Graham weighed 4.06 kg (just over 10 pounds).

Mark was elected to Coffs Harbour City Council in 2008 for the Greens Party. He is an ecologist who has spent more than ten years researching the environment of the North Coast of New South Sales. A man of ambition, he intends to continue running for mayor until he is successful.

Mark and Gerry have known each other since they were in primary school. Mark was once committed to remaining childless as part of his effort towards a sustainable population. However, his position gradually shifted, and he is overjoyed to be a father.

Saturday Celebrity Sibset: Australian-European Influence – Richard Roxburgh and Silvia Colloca

24 Saturday Mar 2012

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Richard Roxburgh is considered one of Australia’s finest actors. He grew up in the country town of Albury in New South Wales as the youngest of six brothers and sisters, the children of John and Mary. He fell in love with acting at the age of 15, playing the lead role in Death of a Salesman to an enchantress named Meryl, but studied economics at university. Richard got as far as applying for an office job before he came to his senses and entered the National Institute of Dramatic Art.

He has won awards for his television roles, and been critically acclaimed for his stage work, particularly as Hamlet. Richard has appeared in several Hollywood blockbusters, where he often seems to be cast as a villain, such as a henchman in Mission Impossible II, and the Duke of Monroth in Moulin Rouge.

He is the only actor who has played, on screen, Sherlock Holmes (in The Hound of the Baskervilles), Holmes’ nemesis, Professor Moriarty (in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), and Count Dracula (in Van Helsing). Orson Welles also managed it, but on radio.

Richard says that he has been attracted to European people and culture since childhood, so it’s no surprise that he married the beautiful Italian actress Silvia Colloca, who played one of the brides of Dracula in Van Helsing. The couple were married in Tuscany in 2004.

Silvia is from Milan, and the youngest of three siblings; her sister is Alessandra, her brother is Giammarco, and they are the children of Loredana and Mario. She trained as a mezzo-soprano at the prestigious Music Academy of Milan, and sang in musical theatre and opera. Van Helsing was her first major movie role; since then she has done more movies, often ones where she again appears as a vampire with a Romanian accent. She has also appeared in Australian film and TV, including the hit drama series, Packed to the Rafters.

Richard and Silvia have two children:

Raphael Jack Domenico “Raffi” (born 2007)

Miro Gianni David (born 2010)

Richard and Silvia live in Sydney and London, consider Italy their home, and are bringing their sons up to be completely bilingual, and equally Italian and Australian. Fittingly, the names of their children are a mixture of names common in both countries.

Raphael (especially with the nickname Raffi) is hugely fashionable here, so they chose a name that doesn’t stand out. Jack is almost stereotypically Aussie, and may honour Richard’s father, John.

Miro has a Slavic name; interesting as they met on a film shot on location in the Czech Republic. However, Richard was drawn to Slavic immigrants as a schoolboy, and became conversant in Yugoslav. Miro is also a word from an Australian Aboriginal language, but they may not have known that. Miro sounds a little like both Richard’s mother Mary, and Silvia’s father, Mario. With the rise of Mira as a name in vogue, the masculine form Miro seems a perfect match with Raphael.

Thank you to Siobhan for suggesting the Roxburgh family as a Celebrity Sibset.

Ruby and Oliver – #1 in Tasmania

13 Tuesday Mar 2012

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I’ve been waiting for the top boy and girls to repeat for a state, and at last they have – Tasmania shares its #1 boy and girl names with South Australia.

On the girls’ Top 10 20, Ruby continues to sparkle at #1, and in fact has increased her lead. In 2010, she was used eight more times than the #2 name; last year there were almost twice as many babies named Ruby as the next name down.

The name that increased the most in popularity was Ava, rising ten places from #13 to #3. Amelia and Olivia were not far behind, and Zoe and Sophie made modest rises.

The name falling the most was Mia, going down from #5 to #10; surprising when you think how well she did in other states. Other names decreasing in popularity were Ella, Isabella, Bella, Holly and Chloe.

Grace, Charlotte, Matilda, Emily, Lily, Isabelle and Evie were stable, and Lucy and Imogen didn’t change position.

New to the Top 20 were Stella, Layla, Lilly, Sophia, Hannah, Isla, Sienna, Phoebe and Ellie. Departed were Hayley, Molly, Georgia, Maddison and Paige.

On the boys’ Top 20, Oliver joined Ruby by remaining the #1 name for another year.

Henry went up the most, increasing his position nine places from #17 to #8. Also rising were Samuel, Ethan, Lucas and Xavier.

Tyler plummeted twelve places from #7 to #19, and Harry, Max, Lachlan, James, Charlie, Jack, Thomas and Riley also had significant losses.

Jacob, Cooper, Alexander, Angus, Archie and Oscar remained stable, while William, Noah and Connor didn’t change their position.

I based names’ position on their overall number of uses, as there were so many names sharing position. One of the anomalies of this system is that although there were no new names in the boys’ Top 20, it lost twenty-two names: Joshua, Liam, Logan, Benjamin, Isaac, Ryan, Bailey, Jackson, Mitchell, Hamish, Blake, Jordan, Sebastian, Hunter, Lincoln, Jake, Aiden, Jesse, Zachary, Harrison, Eli and Daniel.

A smaller population obviously leads to much greater volatility, and probably a few rather odd results.

Tasmania definitely has its own style of naming, with more cosy older-style names such as Olive, Esther, Eleanor, Florence, Elsie, Maggie and Meg on the full girls’ list, and a dizzying array of spelling variants. Incidentally, I note that Halle, which was a unique name in 2010, was used six times in 2011 – enough to get it onto the Top 100.

On the boys’ list, surname names seem more prevalent than usual, as well as Scottish and Irish names like Campbell and Rory, and short forms like Tom and Billy. Classic Robert can also be found on the Tasmanian Top 100. The number of babies named Flynn went from 9 to 15, putting it into the Top 100, while Tasmanians seemed immune to the charms of Harper and Savannah.

You can see the spreadsheet with exact numbers of each name at the Links to Name Data page.

 

Celebrity Baby News: Ali Carle and Matt Clarke

13 Tuesday Mar 2012

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Radio presenter Ali Carle, and her partner, Matt Clarke, recently welcomed their son Samuel Fletcher. Samuel joins big sister Eloise Harper, who is two years old. Children naming their siblings is the new celebrity fad, but Eloise’s suggestion of Elmo for the name of her baby brother was firmly quashed.

Ali is one of the hosts of Triple M’s The Hot Breakfast; she also appears on Channel 9 News, writes a sports column for the Adelaide Advertiser, and is a reporter on Channel 9’s travel show, Postcards.

Matt is a former AFL football player who played for the Adelaide Crows; he retired in 2007. Matt is a qualified veterinarian, and is currently ruck coach at the Crows while studying for his MBA.

(Photo of Samuel, below, from the Triple M website).

Celebrity Baby News: Jarrod and Briony Lyle

12 Monday Mar 2012

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Golfer Jarrod Lyle, and his wife Briony, welcomed their first child on March 10, and have named their new daughter Lusi Joy. Lusi Lyle was born at a hospital in Shepparton, Victoria at 11.19 pm, weighing 3.6 kg (7 pounds 13 ounces).

Jarrod is from the regional city of Shepparton, and began playing golf at the age of six. He turned professional in 2004, and won the Mexican Open and the Knoxville Open in 2008. He scored a hole-in-one at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in 2011, winning $25 000 for charity. It was the first time anyone had got a hole-in-one at the 16th on that course for nine years.

Briony (nee Harper) is also from Shepparton. Jarrod and Briony were married in the backyard of Jarrod’s grandparents in Shepparton in December last year.

Last week, Jarrod was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia after he sought treatment for an infection contracted from an insect bite while he was playing in Mexico. Lusi’s birth was induced so that he could spent time with her before being driven to Melbourne to begin four months of chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants.

This is Jarrod’s second bout of leukaemia – at the age of 17 he was diagnosed with the same disease, and spent nine months in bed while undergoing chemotherapy. Doctors told him that his fertility could be affected by the treatment he underwent, so was thrilled when Briony became pregnant. The papers are assuming that Lusi’s name is based on the “light and joy” she is bringing into their lives.

Jarrod’s manager reports that he is in good spirits and pretty resilient. Messages of support, and congratulations on the birth of Lusi, have been flooding in to the popular golfer known for his sense of fun, and we can only add to them by wishing Jarrod a speedy recovery and the best of health.

Celebrity Baby News: Claire and Jonathan Boan

09 Friday Mar 2012

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Yet another baby from 2011:

Deputy mayor of Port Adelaide-Enfield Council, Claire Boan, and her husband Jonathan, welcomed a daughter on June 22 last year named Mira.

As part of her deputy mayoral duties, Claire recently publicised a Port Adelaide campaign to convince parents to use cloth nappies instead of disposables. Each year 140 tonnes of disposable nappies are sent to landfill in Claire’s council alone, so it makes ecological sense for the council to provide a subsidised programme to offer parents the opportunity to make the switch. Claire uses cloth nappies herself for Mira, so she knows how simple modern cloth nappies are to fold and clean. Well done Port Adelaide for spearheading this environmental effort.

Claire’s husband Jonathan is a postgraduate student at the University of Adelaide. In a national study, Claire scored 79 out of a 100 on a Happiness Quotient test (the average is 57); she attributes her high levels of happiness to her husband and daughter. And chocolate.

Mira has been covered on the blog in Girls Names from Stars and Constellations. As well as being the name of a star, Mira is the feminine form of the Slavic name Miro (also covered on the blog), and is also a Sanskrit name meaning “sea, ocean”. This cross-cultural name could well increase in popularity, as Mila and Milla have.

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