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Endellion and Florabella

25 Friday Oct 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Mackenna Sarah and Xiomara Suzanne

 

Girls

Anouk Juno (Felix)

Aria Kerehi (Tyra, Chaz)

Blair Merekara

Emmeline Adelaide Sarah (Tom)

Endellion Louise

Florabella Elizabeth

Gina Rose (Evie)

Haidee Grace (Indy, Oakey)

Harriette Kelly (Peony)

Isla Summer (Sienna, Lily)

Ivy Winifred (Ruby, Violet)

Marnie Jennifer Poppy (Aggie, Crosby)

Milla Alethea

Monet Isla (Sophie, Tom)

Poppy Olivia Trouble

Sylvie Grace (Camille)

 

Boys

Alfie Edward (Sage, Abe)

Baxter Patterson James (Hunter, Clementine)

Edward James Alexander (Isabella, Georgia)

Gus Mario (Lottie)

Hamish Gustav (Eliza, Joseph)

Johan Jibin

Jude Leo (Stella)

Kas Pande

Kohen Ian

Lawson John (Henry, Campbell)

Pacer

Paco Panagiotis

Rex Joseph (Dempsey, Ronin, Sullivan)

Santiago

Tayte Mitchell John

Ted Davey

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Harriet and Mackenna

Boys: Logan

(Photo shows flowering jacaranda trees lining the streets of Grafton, NSW; the Jacaranda Festival is on there from October 19 to November 3)

Maxie Rose and Major Bill

18 Friday Oct 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Zahra Alison and Madina Kishwar

 

Girls

Adele Louisa (Eliza)

Amelie Rose (Poppy, Bebop)

Constance Hope (Logan, Indianna)

Elisabet Daphne (Celeste)

Emilia Mary

Josie Jane Kennedy

Keltie (Tanner)

Maggie May Rose (Coen)

Martika Lea

Maxie Rose (Ray)

Natalia Donata

Nikkisha Norma Jean

Sophia Norina

Sylvie Eloise (Lily)

Tasha Kaur

Violette Skye (Leila)

 

Boys

Blake Hamilton (Austin)

Branson William Blake (Emmalise)

Edison Leigh (Nate)

Eli Blaze

Flynn Ryder

Louis Patrick (Henry)

Luke Harrison Ford

Major Bill (Bear)

Milo Timothy

Navarre Hampton James (Vegas)

Oakley Anthony Lance

Oliver Barnard

Rhoidh Alec James (Ailsa)

Tylan Miller (Alyssa)

Vincent Thomas Nicola

Zoel Danny (Reef)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Mia

Boys: Riley

(Photo shows Mark Winterbottom winning the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 in Bathurst, New South Wales)

Gilbert Morgan and Leonard Wylie

11 Friday Oct 2013

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Girls

Amity Violet (Flynn, Maggie)

Blayze Emerson

Cheelle’May Jean (Taitum)

Chloe Anais

Daisy Clementine

Eden Louisa (Braydon, Charlotte)

Edith Margaret

Harlow Lorrene Jillian (India, Zack, Porsha)

Harmony Rose (Layla)

Maeve Iris (Ben, Harry)

Mary Joan Heather (Anna)

Sian Alice (Rhys)

Stella Moon

Tiah Marie

Vader James

Vivienne Rose (Poppy)

 

Boys

Archee Cub

Arly David (Lilah)

Balin Reid (Airlie)

Danny Roy (Cody, Jack, Jessie, Ned)

Darby Thomas (Lara, Aidan, Archie)

Diesel George (Tiger, Khai)

Elijah Angelo (Isaiah, Ekaterina, Jacob)

Frederick Raymond (Charles, Henry)

Gilbert Morgan (Finnley)

James Stanley

Jarvis Dominic (Archer, Indigo)

Jed Maxwell

Kepler Leigh

Leonard Wylie

Micah Joshua

Morris Richard

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Ava

Boys: Jack

(Photo shows the Weld Club on Barracks Street in Perth, one of the city’s most exclusive gentleman’s clubs – the premises date to 1892)

Aria and Giovanni

04 Friday Oct 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Girls

Annabel Cynthia (Stella)

Aria Francesca (Christian, Sofia)

Camille Rose

Chiana Aura On Sun

Cleo Ann Eirlys (Monty)

Esmae Patricia Alice (Ezekiel, Nathaniel, Milo)

Esther Loveday (Billie)

Evangeline Patricia (Titus, Juliet)

Indiana Raine

Inika Ivy Magie

Lavinia Florence

Myla Touchel

Tae’ejah Skye

Violet Summer (Shia, Kellen)

Xienna (Celeste, Kiara, Aleese, Tomas, Shanaya, Oriella, Jaelah, Eleena)

 

Boys

Abdullah Kamal Clive

Abel Bastiaan

Alastair Richard (Ben, Campbell)

Archibald James

Artie Scarlett (Len)

Cruz Jade

Giovanni Lee (DeJay, Armani)

Jaymin Thomas John

Lewis Fabian (Aaron, Marcus)

Lleyton Jay

Sangh Javan (Hadassah)

Seamus Connell

Sydney George (Hazel)

Tejay Paul (Ashanti, Chase, Sierra, Pryce)

Tylua Darcy John (Kaitlin, Joshua)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Sophie

Boys: Lachlan

(Swans on the lake in the spa town of Daylesford, Victoria)

Eve Buttercup and Vogue Scarlett

27 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Jennifer and Jacqueline

Theo and Emilio (Kristina, Ethan)

 

Girls

Adelie Jayne (Charlotte)

Amelia Jadis

Annabell Charlotte May (Bono)

Carla Margaret (Louise)

Daphne Ellen

Edith Patricia Milne

Edwina Honor Louise

Eve Buttercup (Cody, Sonny)

Jacinta Renee

Joni Kae (Tanner)

Lucia Esther (Savannah, Alexis)

Mary Elizabeth Frances (Julian, Ruby, Sophie, Emily, Xavier, Belle)

Tara Malati Gayle

Vogue Scarlett

Wallis Gertrude Anne

 

Boys

Ajay Patrick (Nevaya, Frankie)

Albert Percy

Antonio Vito (Tahlia)

Archer Gilbert (Lainie)

Connor John (Odin)

Dwight Harry Thorpe

Eamonn Lucas

Henley Willem

Knox Joe (Jax)

Lenny Robin (Kobe, Ashton)

Remy Peter Joseph (Ambrose, Florence, Theodore)

Rocco Maxwell

Stellan Eli Finn (Skylar)

Sully James

Theo Adam (Jazz)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Amelia

Boys: Isaac

(Photo shows some Common Buttercups, native wildflowers which bloom in spring)

Leopold and Maximilian

20 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Gus and Max (Jack)

Perri Belle and Jaegar Flynn (Halle)

Phoebe Aimee Diana and Amelia Nicole Christine

 

Girls

Annalise Evelyn Ivy-May

Ayla Loren (Keelen)

Emmy Cate (Stella, Ollie)

Eva Jules

Harvi June (Daxon)

Jean Anne

Mia Bella (Ava)

Monica Charli (Gretel)

Pailin “Gemma”

Sanchia Ruby Robin

Shalilah Ida Rose (Tahneesha, Kaden, Tyler)

Summer Donna

Taleisha Jaide

Tilda Ellen (Pippa)

Victoria Lillian (Eliza)

Zarina Zae Claire

 

Boys

Antanas Jacob

Arion Kon (Zahlia, Malitah)

Duke David (Charlize)

Edward Horace

Finley Rex (Jacob, Lacey, Ruby)

Flynn Fortune

Henry Arthur (Thomas)

Jack William (Gidget)

Leopold Stefan

Lewis Reeve (Nate, Ruby)

Maximilian James (Thomas, Emma, Samuel, Charlotte, Lily, Sarah, Lucy)

Oscar Maxwell “Ozzie” (Tilly)

Ralph Harrison

Stefan Gabriel (Freddie)

Trey Edward

Xavier Albert (Luke, Liana)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Madison

Boys: Xavier

(Picture shows a family picnic by the Murray River, near Mildura in Victoria)

Waltzing with … Augusta

15 Sunday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Waltzing with ...

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September 17 marks the maiden voyage of the first paddle-steamer down the Murray River, in 1853. The Murray is Australia’s longest river at 2508 km long; it has its source in the Alps, meanders across the southern inland plains where it forms most of the border between Victoria and New South Wales, and ends at Lake Alexandrina in South Australia, which empties into the Southern Ocean near Goolwa.

Europeans first discovered the Murray in 1824, and Captain Charles Sturt became the first explorer to follow the river’s course down to Lake Alexandrina, in 1828-29. In 1851, the South Australian government offered 2000 pounds reward to the first steamship to reach the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers, at Wentworth.

The Scottish explorer Francis Cadell, who had already navigated part of the Amazon and sailed to China and Singapore by this time, heard about the reward in 1852. Nobody had claimed the money yet, and Cadell was determined to give it a shot. He had a steamer built in Sydney, and during its construction, did a test run on the Murray in a canvas boat.

Just to make things more exciting, a British-born Australian named William Randell who had lived near the Murray River also threw his hat in the ring. He built his own steamboat in 1852, even though he had no experience in boat construction, and had never seen a paddle-steamer before. He was the first person to actually put a steamboat in the river. Randell didn’t even know about the reward until later – it was a personal goal.

Cadell had much greater flair for public relations. While Randell named his craft Mary Ann after his mother, Cadell cannily called his the Lady Augusta, in honour of the South Australian governor’s wife, Lady Augusta Sophia Young (the town of Port Augusta in South Australia is also named after this lady). On the Lady Augusta‘s maiden voyage, Cadell took as his passengers the governor and his wife, members of the Legislative Council, and a journalist to give him a good write-up.

Cadell set out from Goolwa on August 25 1853. For most of the way he and Randell were neck-and-neck; however, on September 17, the Lady Augusta arrived in Swan Hill a few hours before the Mary Ann.

Swan Hill is 1000 miles from the sea, and although they were still ages from Wentworth, the governor decided the contest was over, and Cadell had won. He was deemed the first person to successfully navigate the Murray River in a practicable steamboat, and the governor arranged for gold medals to be awarded to Cadell, the Legislative Council, and himself. He then gave Cadell another 2000 pounds to build another boat.

William Randell kept going, and although he didn’t reach Wentworth either, he went further than Cadell. Due to a general feeling that Randell had been treated unjustly, he was given 300 pounds, and then another 400 when public sentiment continued to mutter about it. In fact neither Cadell or Randell had fulfilled the requirements of the contest, and this must surely rank as one of the unfairest competitions of all time.

Both Francis Cadell and William Randell attracted investors and went into business running steamships on the Murray, and because of their efforts, the Murray was opened up as an avenue of transportation. Perhaps it doesn’t really matter that Francis Cadell was the first official steamboat navigator of the Murray River in the Lady Augusta. I still think it stinks though.

Augusta is the feminine form of Augustus, from the Latin for “great, venerable, majestic”. Just as Augustus was used as a title by the Roman emperors, Augusta was a title bestowed upon some women attached to the imperial families of Rome and the Greek dynasties. It was the highest honour that could be conferred, signalling not only power, but a goddess-like status – indeed, many goddesses were given the title of Augusta.

The first woman to receive the title was Livia Drusilla, the widow of the Emperor Augustus, who became known as Julia Augusta. By all accounts she was very proud and regal, with a commanding personality. She had a lot of political influence, and enjoyed wielding power and being showered with honours. She was a direct ancestor of a dynasty of emperors, including Tiberius (her son), Caligula, Claudius and Nero.

The name Augusta was introduced to Britain in the 18th century through the Hanoverian rulers. George III gave the name Augusta to his sixth child and second daughter, Augusta Sophia. The town of Augusta on Western Australia’s south-west coast is named after her, and I fancy that Lady Augusta might have been too. Princess Augusta was named after her grandmother, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha – Augusta, Georgia, in the United States, which hosts The Masters golf tournament, is named after her.

Augusta has been a traditional name in the British royal family, and was common amongst the aristocracy. However, we often think of it as a comically “difficult” old lady name. Oscar Wilde may have begun it, in his comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, where Lady Bracknell is the main characters’ haughty Aunt Augusta.

Growing up, it seemed that every second children’s book had an Aunt Augusta in it, who would be crabby, or eccentric, or snooty, or fun-suppressing. The name almost seemed to be code for such an aunt, in the same way you would expect a fictional lab assistant named Igor to be hunch-backed and attached to a mad scientist. J.K. Rowling followed this English kidlit tradition by giving Neville Longbottom a dominating, hard-to-please grandma named Augusta.

And before I could even read anything much, life followed (or preceded?) art by giving me a Great Aunt Augusta who, in true literary fashion, was stern and austere, hated noise, mess and light, thought that children should be neither seen or heard, and scared the stuffing out of me when I was four.

For ages it didn’t seem possible to me that you could name a baby Augusta; it didn’t seem so much an “old lady name” as an “old bag name”. But Augusta was once an elegant young lady’s name, and could be again. With August a stylish choice for boys and girls, and Gus a fashionable name for boys, Augusta’s chances look better than they have in a long time.

Augusta isn’t the right choice for me as a family name, but maybe it is for you. Maybe your Great-Aunt Augusta was warm and loving and made you cinnamon buns, or cool and funny and gave you rides on her motorbike, you lucky punk. Point is, it could be the perfect name for someone else.

Augusta is a rare vintage name which still seems patrician and dignified, but comes with spunky nicknames Gus and Gussie, and the quirky Augie and Oggy. It would also make a sensational middle name. I don’t think Augusta’s everyone cup of tea and biscuit, but I imagine those who are drawn to it would be passionate supporters. You can’t fall halfheartedly in love with Augusta – she’s too strong for that.

Name Combinations for Augusta

Augusta Caroline, Augusta Geraldine, Augusta Harriet, Augusta Florence, Augusta Mabel, Augusta Ottilie

Brothers for Augusta

Charles, Ernest, Frederick, Henry, Leopold, Octavius

Sisters for Augusta

Beatrice, Cecilia, Elizabeth, Georgiana, Helena, Victoria

Note: The name combinations are from Australian historical records, while the siblings are from the British royal family.

POLL RESULT: Augusta received an approval rating of 77%. 29% of people loved the name, and a further 29% liked it.

(Photo is of the Lady Augusta on the Murray River; image from the State Library of South Australia)

Rafferty and Rufus

13 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Girls

Ameera Neelma

Daisy Louise Aroha

Elvy Joan

Everly Doris

Julia Susan Klara (James)

Luna Mabel

Margaret Bo

Nyla Jane

Pippa Maeve

Sawyer Jewell (Emerson)

 

Boys

Bejay Bernard Charles (Maddison)

Benjamin Laurence Henty (Tom)

Billy Jed (Lily, Jesse)

Eden John

Fergus Henry

Harley Zeke (Baily, Elijah)

Jimmy Stuart

Koda Vann (Archie, Ollie)

Rafferty William Alexander (Emilia)

Rufus George Sinclair (Alexander)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Madison

Boys: Dylan

(Picture shows white kangaroos in the spring at Bordertown Wildlife Park in South Australia)

Aisha and Zain

06 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Eloise Charlette and Melaina Jade

Pixie Anne and Rose Ivy

Rupert and Maisie

 

Girls

Aisha McKenzie (Koby, Kai)

Alora Dae

Blair Margaret Rose (Kirra, Sunny)

Hera Sunim

Indiana Jeffrey

Kahzali Jane

Layce Melinda Ellen

Leticia Ivy

Luca Ingrid (Will)

Madeleine Susanna (Alexandra, Isabelle)

Merindah Poppy

Nellie Anabel (Lily, Charlie)

Piper Diaz

Ruby Vienna (Harrison, Grace)

Violette Raine (Cailen)

 

Boys

Chance Brooklyn

Edan Thomas (Sara)

Griffin Leigh

Harrison Jardine

Jenson Frank (Ashleigh, Jessica, Jackson)

Jude Henley (Finn)

Lenny George (Hannah, Ben, Josh, Jack)

Mannix Lloyd (Indi, Pepper)

Merrick Lennox Jaybe (Jordan, Tori, Phoenix, Nayte, Jayda)

Orlando Carmine (Charlize)

Reed Werner

Tom Calder (Sam, Lilli, Violet)

Walter Joseph “Wally” (Alexandra, Ava)

Zain Israr

Zenith-Daniel

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Lucy

Boys: William

(Picture shows six-year-old Sulaima with her family and friends, gathering in Melbourne for an interfaith Eid-ul-Fitr festival dinner to mark the end of Ramadan last month; photo from the Bayside Leader)

Northerly Names

31 Saturday Aug 2013

Posted by A.O. in Historical Records

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On Wednesday, we looked at the directions North and West as personal names, and I mentioned that there were many examples of both in Australian historical records. I thought it might be interesting to take a look at a selection of real life Australian names which contain either North or Northern in them.

North and Northern First Names

North Dorothy Alley (resided 1972 in Henty, Victoria)

North Victoria Allwinton (resided 1916 in North Perth)

Rev. North Ash (resided 1900 in North Sydney)

North Hildegard Bartholomew (resided 1937 in Sydney)

North Barter (born 1907 in Sydney)

North Veronica Best (resided 1972 in Corangamite, Victoria)

North Seabrook Bigg (born 1874 in Swan Hill, Victoria)

North Queensland Brady (resided 1925 in North Ipswich, Queensland; later moved to North Pine)

North Winifred Carter (born 1903 in Sydney)

North Chives (emigrated from the United Kingdom in 1932)

North Easton Cox (resided 1980 in Sydney)

North Adelaide Daly (born circa 1917 in South Australia)

North Overy Draggett (born circa 1872, died in Perth)

North Flood (born 1877 in Coonabarraban, New South Wales)

North Freeman Garnett (died in Western Australia)

North Gatehouse (died circa 1808)

North Minioa Graham (resided 1925 in Fremantle, Western Australia)

North Agnes Hayes (resided 1931 in East Melbourne)

North Catherine Howard (married 1925 in Queensland)

Mary Head North Kemp (emigrated 1951 from United Kingdom)

North Kite (died 1950 in Perth)

North Bethel Larry (resided 1977 in Somerset, Queensland)

North Matilda Lewis (resided 1930 in Sydney)

North Lone (died 1938 in Perth)

North Dalrymple Sutherland Macintosh (married 1890 in South Australia)

North Arm Ness (resided 1954 in Richdmond, New South Wales)

North Norman Richardson (resided 1949 in Melbourne)

North Pratt (died 1919 in Queensland)

North Australia Rose (born 1856)

North Sainty (married 1890 in Sydney)

North West Tennant (born circa 1829, died in Melbourne)

North O Toole (died 1926 in North Sydney)

Northern Monarch Charles Catterole (resided 1909 in Nhil, Victoria)

 

North and Northern as Middle Names

Agnes North Ambler (resided 1936 in Ballarat, Victoria)

Alice Cecilia North Newenham (died 1887 in Melbourne)

Arthur Ernest North Flower (born 1873 in Melbourne)

Constance North Booth (resided 1949 in Earlwood, New South Wales)

Daniel North Rice (married 1875 in Queensland)

Denis North Eastern Hogan (resided 1937 in Euroa, Victoria)

Dudley Francis North Fitzgerald (born 1891 in Melbourne)

Earl North Kourt Dempsey (born 1892 in Port Augusta, South Australia)

Edward North Stack (born 1871 in Sydney)

Eric North North (resided 1936 in Wilmot, Tasmania)

Ernest North Weston (died 1966 in Perth)

Ethel North Street (born 1881 in Melbourne)

Fanny North Bucknell (resided 1948 in Griffith, Queensland)

Florence North Bell (born 1870 in Muswellbrook, New South Wales)

Frederick Harold North Bowman (resided 1937 in Parkes, New South Wales)

Gertrude North Coffey (resided 1930 in Sydney)

Hini Moana North Wright (died 1982 in Ocea, Victoria)

Honora Assumpta North Clair (resided 1958 in Fitzroy, Queensland)

Juliann North East Bell (married 1891 in Victoria)

Lavinia North Noy (born 1880 in Melbourne)

Loreene North Goldfinch (born 1889 in Thebarton, South Australia)

Lovell North Thomas White (born 1900)

Mira North Sully (born 1910 in Queensland)

Morkalla North Croft (resided 1942 in Mildura, Victoria)

Nellie North Causby (born 1887 in Moonta, South Australia)

Pearlie North Louis Bissett (resided 1943 in East Sydney)

Richard North Whale (resided 1930 in Sydney)

Ruben Clarence North Fraser (born 1907 in Northcote, Victoria)

Tudor North Davies (resided 1963 in Hume, New South Wales)

Ulysses North Bagot (born circa 1820, died in North Adelaide)

Walter North Cocks (resided 1963 in Sydney)

William North Balnaguith Sorrel (born 1857 in Victoria)

Zaida Eva North Daley (resided 1949 in Melbourne)

Zillah North Goulding (born 1864 in Bulla, Victoria)

Benjamin Northern Monarch Burridge (resided 1958 in Brisbane)

Kilmont Northern Webb (resided 1968 in Darwin)

Margaret Northern Jones (born 1868 in Milang, South Australia)

Sarah Jane Northern Light Rann (married 1882 in North Adelaide)

(Photo is of Cape York, the most northerly point of mainland Australia)

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