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Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round Up

30 Saturday May 2015

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Cricketer Shane Watson, and his wife, former sports presenter Lee Furlong, welcomed their daughter Matilda Victoria on May 23 [pictured]. She is a sister for their son Will, aged 2; Will’s birth was featured on the blog. Shane had been playing cricket in the West Indies, but just made it home in time for the birth of his daughter.

Reality TV contestants Chris and Jenna Susetio recently welcomed their son Leezak Joshua. Chris and Jenna were the runners up on Channel Nine’s renovation contest, The Block: Glasshouse last year.

Australian rules footballer Jake Stringer, and his wife Abby, welcomed their daughter Milla around nine months ago. Jake has been playing for the Western Bulldogs since 2013.

Celebrity Baby News: TV and Radio Babies

12 Tuesday May 2015

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Actor Blair McDonough, and his wife Kristi, welcomed their first child on March 26 and have named their daughter Leni Rose [pictured]. Leni was born at Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California. Blair first gained fame in 2001 as runner-up on the first series of reality TV show, Big Brother. He went on to have a regular role on soap opera Neighbours, and later on Sea Patrol and Winners and Losers. He and Kristi married in Hawaii and relocated to the United States last year.

Nova radio host Tim Blackwell, and his wife Monique, welcomed their son Alfie Hawthorn on May 2, a brother for their daughter Bo, aged 2; Bo’s birth was featured on the blog. Tim joked that the birth of Princess Charlotte on the same day as Alfie meant that they couldn’t get an exclusive magazine deal. Hawthorn is a suburb of Melbourne, and an Australian rules football club, giving this flower name a sporty boyish vibe.

Famous Names: Birdie and Melody

30 Thursday Apr 2015

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You do not need to be an ornithologist to see that there is something special about Australian birds, whether you are listening to the extraordinary calls of the lyrebird, seeing bright wrens and colourful fruit-eating pigeons, or enjoying the antics of our clever parrots. In fact, the very specialness of Australian wildlife led the great naturalist Charles Darwin to ponder the possibility of two Creators – one a steady sort of chap, turning out sparrows and bunnies, and the other a total nutter who made things like emus and kangaroos.

For most of the twentieth century, European and North American scientists assumed that birds evolved in the northern hemisphere, and that they had the “normal” birds. Australian birds broke a few of the rules, but they could be comfortably dismissed as second-hand fauna from a lost continent where all kinds of wacky things happened.

As the ABC science program Catalyst explained last month, it is only in recent decades that Australian scientists dared to challenge that orthodoxy. In the 1980s Australian scientists used DNA evidence to show that the world’s 4 500 species of songbirds – like the jays, thrushes, robins, and mockingbirds – were all descended from Australian songbirds. Far from being some crazy breakaway branch on the evolutionary tree, our birds were the originals.

This rocked the science world, which demanded evidence from the fossil record. Nobody had ever bothered to look for any fossils, but once an Australian scientist did, he found the bones of a tiny finch-like bird in Queensland in the 1990s. It was the earliest songbird ever found in the world by a staggering amount – at 54 million years old, it was at least 25 million years earlier than anywhere else.

More DNA evidence revealed that Australia was the ancestral home of the world’s pigeons and parrots as well, meaning that the majority of birds in the world have Australian ancestors, and that Australia was the most important continent for bird evolution. Australian birds did not break the rules of evolution – they made the rules!

For example, Charles Darwin proposed that birdsong evolved so that male birds could attract females with their beautiful voices. That never made sense in Australia, where in most species female birds also sing (and sometimes sing more than males). Before, Australia could be written off as a weird exception to the rule, but now we know that birdsong evolved on a continent where both female and male birds sing, so the old assumption cannot be true.

Birds have helped shape our continent for tens of millions of years, and our land has echoed with their songs, even during the many millions of years that the rest of the globe lay silent. But they have also shaped the entire world by filling it with the most intelligent and melodious of birds. In other words, there is only one Creator – and it’s the nutty southern hemisphere one.

BIRDIE
Birdie (or birdy) is a diminutive of the word bird, nearly always seen as affectionate and child-like; the word dates to the late 18th century. The word was associated with the days of early photography, when photographers would show a little metal bird to their subjects, and tell them to Watch the birdie to keep them focused. In golf terminology, a birdie means a score of one under par, and originated in New Jersey in 1899 – it’s from the American slang bird, referring to something excellent.

Birdie has been used as a personal name since the 19th century, but probably more commonly as a nickname than as a legal name. Mostly given as a name to girls, Birdie can be seen as a pet form of names such as Bertha, Bridget, Barbara, Elizabeth, or almost any name with a strong B sound. On Mad Men, Elizabeth “Betty” Draper was called Birdie by her husband as an affectionate nickname.

On the other hand, it is often given as a true nickname – that is, with no connection to the given name at all. An example is the British singer Birdy, whose real name is Jasmine van den Boegarde – her parents called her Birdy from the time she was a baby, because she opened her mouth to be fed like a little bird. These types of nicknames are not uncommon amongst the British aristocracy.

Birdie was used as a name more often in the United States than other countries, and it was on the US Top 1000 for girls almost continuously from 1880 to 1948, peaking in 1882 at #151, and not leaving the Top 500 until 1927. In 2013, 37 girls were named Birdie in the US, while Birdie has only charted once in the UK since 1996, when 3 baby girls were named Birdie in 2010 (data doesn’t take into account people with Birdie as their nickname).

There are quite a few women named Birdie in Australian historical records, mostly born in the late 19th and early 20th century. It can be found occasionally given to boys in the middle position, where it may come from the surname – the surname has nothing to do with birds, but is a corruption of the oath, Par dieu, French for, “by God”. I have recently seen a baby girl named Birdie in a birth notice, while a blog reader named her daughter Mabel last year, but calls her “Birdie” as her nickname.

Vintage nicknames like Buddy and Buster are back in vogue, and Birdie is a very stylish example of the trend. It manages to be cute, without being overtly flirty or sexy, and has a rather upper class feel. Definitely one to watch!

MELODY
A melody is a sequence of notes which makes a musical phrase or motif – what we might otherwise call a tune. The word is ultimately from the ancient Greek meloidia, meaning “singing, chanting”.

Melody has been used as a girl’s name since at least the 18th century, but became more common in the 19th. The name Melody first charted in Australia in the 1960s, debuting at #543. It is currently around the 200s. In the US, where it has charted since the 1940s, Melody is #171 and rising, while in the UK it is #261, and appears to be rising slightly.

Melody is a popular choice for singers, who either seem to have been inspired by the meaning of their name, or have adopted it as a stage name. American singer-songwriter Melody Gardot took up music as therapy after an accident, Melody Thornton is a member of the Pussycat Dolls, while young Australian country singer Melody Pool’s career is just starting out. Japanese pop singer Melody Ishiwara has sisters named Harmony, Rhythmy and Christine (rather in the style of sisters named Grace, Faith, Hope, and Michelle).

There have been several characters named Melody in recent popular culture, such as the daughter of Ariel and Eric in the sequel to The Little Mermaid, the cute ditzy drummer from Josie and the Pussycats, and Melody Pond, the mysterious time-traveller from Dr Who, who goes by the name River Song.

I’ve noticed that people often dismiss Melody as a “dated” name, because it shares a similar sound to Melanie and Melissa, which both peaked as popular names in the 1970s. However, a look at the data shows that this isn’t correct, and underlines the dangers of judging a less-common name based on how it sounds.

Melody is an underused modern classic which has never been higher than the 200s, and is higher now than it has ever been; overseas data suggests that it may even be rising slowly. It’s pretty and music-themed, fitting in well with the current trend for names such as Aria, Harmony, and Cadence, while still feeling like a traditional choice. It’s well worth considering if you are searching for a lyrical, contemporary name without any baggage that has been overlooked by most others.

POLL RESULTS
The name Birdie received an approval rating of 56%. 36% of people loved the name Birdie, and 22% thought it was a terrible name.

The name Melody received a lower approval rating of 48%. 45% weren’t too keen on the name Melody, and 15% loved it.

Information on songbird evolution from Catalyst’s episode Where Birdsong Began, shown March 10 2015, and based on the book Where Song Began, by Australian biologist Tim Low.

(Photo shows an adult male superb lyrebird, an astounding mimic; both males and females sing, but males are louder and more skilful).

Celebrity Baby News: Sporting Babies

28 Tuesday Apr 2015

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AFL footballer Josh Kennedy, and his Colombian born wife Ana, recently welcomed their first child, and named their son Emilio John. Josh began his career with Hawthorn in 2008, and has been with the Sydney Swans since 2010. Josh is the son of John Kennedy Jr, who played for Hawthorn for 12 years, and the grandson of John Kennedy Sr, who played for Hawthorn in the 1950s, and had a distinguished coaching career; he is an inductee of the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Emilio’s middle name seems to be in honour of these men.

Boxer Daniel Geale, and his wife Sheena, welcomed their fourth child on March 31 and named their daughter Harper [pictured]. If Harper had been a boy, her name would have been Emmett, but Daniel and Sheena weren’t completely sure about the name. Harper joins big brother Bailey, and big sisters Ariyelle and Lilyarna. Daniel has represented Australia at the Olympics, won gold at the Commonwealth Games, and is a three-time middle-weight world champion. Daniel is a descendant of Tasmania’s Palawa people, and Sheena is also of Indigenous descent.

Harness racing trainer Emma Stewart, and her partner Clayton Tonkin, welcomed their first child on March 8 and named their daughter Willow Ava. Emma and Clayton have been together for 11 years, and are extremely successful trainers at an elite level.

Celebrity Baby News: Giulia and Bernard Jones

27 Monday Apr 2015

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Liberal MLA Giulia Jones, and her husband, Major Bernard Jones, welcomed their fifth child on April 17 and have named their son Maximus. Maximus joins big brothers Felix, Leo, and Ambrose, and big sister Nicolina, who are all aged between 3 and 9.

Giulia is a member of the ACT Legislative Assembly, and has represented the seat of Molongolo for the Liberal Party since 2012. Before entering politics, she ran a small business, worked in the public service, and was a staffer to Sophie Mirabella, and Tony Abbot. Major Bernard Jones is an army engineer.

Celebrity Baby News: NRL Babies

21 Tuesday Apr 2015

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Jason Clark, and his wife Lauren, welcomed their daughter Andi on April 15, a sister for Milla [pictured]. Jason has been playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs since 2009, and is an ambassador for the government’s Australian Apprenticeships scheme as a qualified carpenter.

George Rose, and his partner Shana Barney, recently welcomed their first child, and have named their son George after his father. It’s a family tradition, because George Rose senior is George Rose III, sharing his name with both his dad and grandfather. This season, George aptly signed with the St George Illawarra Dragons, and he joins team mate Mike Cooper in naming his son George. George has also been chosen for the Indigenous All Stars and an Indigenous Dreamtime team which played the New Zealand Maoris at the 2008 World Cup, as well as the Prime Ministers XIII. Shana is an Indigenous Australian model.

Brett Morris, and his partner Kate Milliken, recently welcomed their daughter Ellie, a sister for Emily, aged 3 and a half; Emily’s birth was featured on the blog. Brett plays for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, alongside his twin brother Josh.

Sam Thaiday, and his wife Rachel, recently welcomed their daughter Elsie, a sister for Gracie, aged 2; Gracie’s birth was featured on the blog. Sam plays for the Brisbane Broncos.

(George, Ellie, and Elsie’s births were announced on various sporting programs on TV).

Celebrity Baby News: Olympian Babies

20 Monday Apr 2015

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Athlete Jana Pittman recently welcomed her daughter Emily, a sister for Cornelis, aged 7; Cornelis is the son of Jana’s former husband, English athlete Chris Rawlinson. Emily was conceived via IVF using donor sperm. Jana had had two miscarriages, and had been diagnosed with a pre-cancerous condition of the cervix, so felt that this might be her only chance to give Cornelis a sibling – he chose the name Cora for his sister’s name, because it’s similar to his own.

Jana is a two-time world champion in the 400 metre hurdles, has won multiple gold medals at Commonwealth games, and is one of only nine atheletes to have won world championships at the youth, junior, and senior level of an athletic event. She also competed in the bobsleigh event at the 2014 Winter Olympics, making her the first Australian female athlete to have competed at both the Summer and Winter Olympic games. Jana is currently training for the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

Ski-ier Lydia Lassila, and her husband, retired Finnish ski champ Lauri Lassila, welcomed their son Alek in February, a brother for Kai, who is nearly 4 [pictured]. They chose the name Alek because when he was born, his hands were so tightly clenched that the midwife could not uncurl them, so they wanted a name denoting strength, and “defender of men” seemed strong; they also wanted a name which worked in both English and Finnish. Lydia won gold in freestyle ski-ing at the 2010 Olympics, and bronze at the 2014 Olympics.

Celebrity Baby News: Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen

18 Saturday Apr 2015

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Actress Isla Fisher, and her husband Sacha Baron Cohen, reportedly welcomed their third child on March 17, with their son’s name on the birth certificate given as Montgomery Moses Brian. Brian seems to be in honour of Isla’s father, Brian Fisher. Montgomery joins big sisters Olive, aged 7, and Eulula, aged 4.

Isla was born in Oman to Scottish parents, and after an early childhood in Scotland, moved to Australia at the age of six. Her acting career began in TV commercials at the age of nine, and continued with roles on children’s television programs such as Paradise Beach. She was a regular on Home and Away for three years, before attending a drama school in Paris, and taking on roles in theatre. Early films roles included parts in a German horror movie The Pool, Scooby-Doo, and Australian film The Wannabees. Her breakthrough Hollywood role was in The Wedding Crashers, and she has appeared in Wedding Daze, Definitely, Maybe, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Bachelorette, and The Great Gatsby, as well as several episodes of Arrested Development. Isla published two YA novels as a teenager, and has also co-written film scripts. After converting to Judaism before her marriage, she took the Hebrew name Ayala, meaning “doe”.

Sacha is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for creating and playing four comic characters – Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno Gehard, Admiral General Aladeen – who have appeared in televison shows and films. He has also made film appearances in Talladega Nights, Sweeney Todd, Hugo, Les Misérables, and Anchorman 2, and been in episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Simpsons. Sacha and Isla met at a party in Sydney in 2002, and they were married in Paris in 2010.

Celebrity Baby News: Celebrity Baby Round Up

14 Tuesday Apr 2015

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Actor Anthony Hayes, and his wife, costume designer Polly Smyth, welcomed their son Marlon about a month ago, a brother for their son Sidney, aged 2 and a half. Anthony has been in numerous films and television shows, and is best known for appearing in The Slap, Look Both Ways, The Boys, Rabbit Proof Fence, and Animal Kingdom. Currently he is in Redfern Now. Polly has worked in the costume department of several films and television series.

Journalist Nicky Champ, and her husband Matt, welcomed their son Samuel on March 24, a brother for their daughter Amelia. Nicky is the beauty and style editor for the Mamamia website.

Perth socialite Bree Maddox, and her partner Nick Hayler, welcomed their first child on New Year’s Day this year, and have named their son Max. Bree is part-owner of the Court Hotel, and Nick is a former Gage Roads chief executive.

Former television presenter Rob Palmer, and his Welsh-born wife Gwen Jones, welcomed their daughter Greta six months ago [pictured]. Greta is a little sister to Gruffyd and Branwen. Until recently, Rob was the carpentry expert on Better Homes and Gardens.

Celebrity Baby News: Political Babies

11 Saturday Apr 2015

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Labor MP Kate Ellis, and her husband, journalist David Penberthy, welcomed their first child on April 8 and have named their son Samuel Christopher Ellis. Kate has represented the seat of Adelaide since 2004, and is currently the Shadow Minister for Education and Early Childhood. David is editor-in-chief at News Limited and opinion website The Punch, as well as co-host of the Breakfast Show on Adelaide’s talk-back radio station Fiveaa.

Labor Senator Penny Wong, and her partner Sophie Allouache, welcomed their second child on Good Friday, April 3, and have named their daughter Hannah. Hannah joins big sister Alexandra, aged 3; Alexandra’s birth was featured on the blog.

Liberal MP Ross Vasta, and his wife Fang [pictured], welcomed their second child on February 7 and have named their son Micah Damien. Micah is a brother for Zachary, aged 2. Ross has represented the seat of Bonner in Brisbane from 2004 to 2007, and was re-elected in 2010 on one of the highest swings to any Liberal candidate in Queensland. Before entering politics he operated three Italian restaurants and was a company director.

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