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Colourful Names of Real Australians

23 Saturday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Historical Records

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aliases, colour names, english names, historical records, name combinations, nicknames, pseudonyms, vocabulary names

colourful-paints-colors-24236829-1920-1312I love poring over names in historical records, and I even made a Category for historical records, without ever adding much to it. It’s time this was remedied, and here is the first list I have drawn up for the series. Last Sunday I covered the fascinating name Orange, and here are some more interesting colour names from the records.

Black, White and Grey

  • Taupe Amon (emigrated 1883 to Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Brunette Black (resided 1903 in Brisbane, Queensland)
  • Doris Jet Black (born 1900 in Maclean, New South Wales)
  • Brighty Sable Bowden (born 1883 in Clarence, Tasmania)
  • Ivory Rose Fitzgerald (died 1903 in Queensland)
  • Prosper Ivory Gough (born 1878 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Victor Grey Green (born 1905 in Mersey, Tasmania)
  • Blanche Blonde Officer (born 1881 in Tower Hill, Victoria)

Blue and Green

  • Robert William True Blue Ainsworth (born 1884 in Will, Victoria)
  • Blue Fish (cited as the father on a gravestone dated 1939 in Sydney, NSW)
  • Olive Green (born 1878 in Adelaide, South Australia)
  • Verdant Green (born 1861 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Cyan Hook (migrated 1924 to Melbourne, Victoria)
  • Azure Josephine Marguerite McCasker (born 1927 in Queensland)
  • Emily Aqua Sparrow (born 1902, Mount Torrens, South Australia)
  • Blue Stockings (died 1875 in Queensland)
  • Teal Wang (died 1953 in Perth, Western Australia)

Purple

  • Laura Lavender Blue Boyce (died 1937 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Theodore Lavender Bunting (died 1942 in Geelong, Victoria)
  • Maroon Day (born 1893 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Mauve Dulaghan (emigrated 1958 to Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Tyrian Gibbon – married name (resided 1954 in Brisbane, Queensland)
  • Clethra Erubescent Lavender Nicholls (born 1891 in Redhill, South Australia)
  • Puce Pavell (emigrated 1875 to Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Lilac Pearl Luxford Virgo (born 1895 in Balaclava, South Australia)

Red and Pink

  • Ruby Coral Bandt (born about 1907 in South Australia)
  • Coral Ivy Pearl Blizzard (born about 1894, died in Wynard, Tasmania)
  • Miri Red Summerson Crossley (born 1887 in Melbourne, Victoria)
  • Frederick Red Rover Hardy (born 1866 in Queensland)
  • Magenta Chiffon Hensley (born 1904)
  • Percival Red Hood (born 1891 in Victoria)
  • Valentine Cerise Marsh (born 1910 in Queensland)
  • Red Archibald Jerome Ohea (born 1896 in Briton, Victoria)
  • Pink Penny (born 1896 in Warracknabeal, Victoria)
  • Carmine Rose (born 1889 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Burgundy Severance (emigrated 1912 to Fremantle, Western Australia)
  • Joseph Pink Starr (born 1872 in Athelstone, South Australia)
  • John Red Honeysuckle Yorkie Wilks (born 1885 in East Wellington, South Australia)

Yellow and Orange

  • “Yellow Dick” – criminal alias (born about 1812, arrested in New South Wales)
  • Saffron Gay (no date given, Western Australia)
  • Loyal Orange Hore (born 1897 in Zeehan, Tasmania)
  • “Ginger” Lawless – real name Ray Lawless (born 1949, died in Kingsborough, Tasmania)

Brown

  • Auburn Brown (born 1885 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Auburn Hair (born 1895 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Chocolate Lilywhite (resided 1930 in Sydney, New South Wales)
  • Caramel Sultana (migrated 1952 to Adelaide, South Australia)
  • Rust Wake (born about 1907, died in Northampton, Western Australia)

Gold and Silver

  • Hurtle Milford Gold Biggs (died 1966 in South Australia)
  • Daniel Gold Boon (born about 1895, died in Melbourne, Victoria)
  • Adelaide Gold Burner (born 1886 in Unley, South Australia)
  • Silver Bell Eddy (born 1899 in Zeehan, Tasmania)
  • May Silver Thorne Flower (born 1896 in Melbourne, Victoria)
  • Rose Ann Silver Fox (married 1911 in Queensland)
  • John Gold Hunter (died 1894)
  • Silver Price (born 1886 in Dubbo, New South Wales)
  • William Alexander Gold Steel (died 1928 in Queensland)
  • Silver Hope Tonks (born about 1903 in Hobart, Tasmania)
  • Ellen Silver Virtue (born about 1904, died in Longford, Tasmania)
  • Argent Wing (born about 1916, died in Ulverstone, Tasmania)

Tippi and Rook

22 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, twin sets

blue-mountainsTwins

Hugo Jack and Max Gray (Archer)

Isabel Georgia and Maya Grace

William Jason and Cleo Lee-Anne Sally (Edie)

 

Girls

Alex Henrietta

Asha Maryanne

Caterina Elise (Massimo, Giuliano)

Edwina Violet (Olivia, Annie, Will, Angus)

Florence Grace Elizabeth

Jamilla Maree Mischel (Denzil)

Lottie Alice (Finnley, Ottis)

Lucy Jemima (Mollie)

Olive Sheilah

Paygen Ann

Quinn Brielle (Lila, Annabelle)

Romy Gwenyth Ann (Atticus, Eli)

Sally Eveline (Elise)

Tippi Lou

Yianna Efrosini (Panteli)

 

Boys

Bae Johnson (Jett, Layla)

Bram Vincent

Cam Miller (Mason)

Eden John (Olivia, Evie)

Frederick Ivan Harper (Arabella)

Heath Bud Steven

Heston Beckett (Stirling)

Isaiah Dartanian (Georgia, Abigail, Millie)

Jimmy Ade (Leni)

Khalen James John (Taleah)

Laiken Ray (Aisha, Stella)

Lenny Paul Gene (Zane, Judd)

Nate Cullen (Laine, Rhea)

Rook Tyran (Jerzie, Harper)

Slater Junior (Archer, Jett)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Savannah

Boys: Oliver

(Picture shows the Blue Mountains National Park, outside Sydney)

Waltzing with … Orange

17 Sunday Feb 2013

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

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Banjo Paterson, Celtic names, colour names, Devon names, english names, famous namesakes, French names, fruit names, historical records, locational names, middle names, mythological names, name combinations, name history, name meaning, name trends, nature names, patriotic names, plant names, rare names, royal names, Sanskrit names, sibsets, surname names, tree names, unisex names, vocabulary names

Orange jacket Postcard autumn leavesToday is Banjo Paterson’s birthday, and as we have already covered his name, I thought it would be interesting to look at the name of his birthplace.

At the time of Paterson’s birth, his parents were living at Buckinbah Station, near the town of Yeoval (then known as Buckinbah). Because of the station’s isolation, Banjo’s mother Rose went to stay with her aunt and uncle, Rose and John Templer, at their homestead Narrambla, and it was here that she gave birth to her son. Narrambla is about 2 miles from the centre of Orange, and today lies on the city’s outskirts. Rose herself was born on a homestead near Orange, so it was rather a family tradition.

Orange is a city in the Central West region of New South Wales. It was founded in the early 1820s as a convict settlement, and farmers began settling in the area in 1829. The first discovery of gold in Australia was made in 1851 near Orange, leading to the gold rush. Orange became a trading centre for gold, and continued growing due to its good position for agriculture. It was declared a city in 1946. Orange is known for its fruit growing, especially apples, pears and stone fruits; ironically it is too cool to grow oranges in Orange. It is also a thriving wine making area, and has both gold and copper mining. It is a sister city to Orange in California.

Orange was first called Blackman’s Swamp, after John Blackman, the guide who brought the first explorers there. The name was changed to Orange by the Surveyor-General Sir Thomas Mitchell, in honour of William, Prince of Orange. Mitchell and the Prince had both been aides-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington during the Peninsular War in Spain in the early 19th century. The Prince of Orange later became the first King of the Netherlands.

The Prince’s title originally came from the Principality of Orange in the south of France. It began life as a settlement called Arausio, named after a local Celtic water god; the god’s name is said to mean “temple”, meaning the temples that are on the forehead, not a temple as in a building for worship.

The town’s name was corrupted into Orange, and by the Middle Ages, conflated with the word orange, which comes from the Sanskrit for “orange tree”, naranga. The colour was named after the fruit, and first used this way in the 16th century.

As a personal name, Orange has a longer history than you might imagine, for the girl’s names Orenge and Orengia are found in the 13th century. As this predates the name for the fruit, their etymology is extremely uncertain, and possibly has the same source as the French town, which first became a principality of the Holy Roman Empire in the 12th century.

The surname Orange is either from the place name, or derived from the female name, and when the English name Orange appears in the early 17th century, it may have been after the surname. The name first arises in Devon, and in the beginning was exclusively given to girls, although the name became unisex after William III of England, or William of Orange, gave it a masculine feel.

As a first name, Orange is extremely rare in Australian records, and given to only a few girls, but as a middle name is much more common, and given to boys in almost equal numbers as girls (the middle name Orange was sometimes combined with William in the case of boys, showing that William of Orange still had some naming clout).

Colour names for girls are popular at the moment, with many little girls named Scarlet or Jade; tree names such as Olive and Willow are in the girls’ Top 100, surnames such as Marlowe and Quinn are fashionable for girls, and it’s not unusual to see baby girls named after European cities, such as London or Vienna. Orange seems a more vibrant continuation of these trends. Indeed, you could see it as a hyper juiced-up Clementine.

Orange is such a bright, outgoing, fun colour that it seems very cheerful as a person’s name, but it also has a more serious side, because orange is connected to religion and spirituality. There’s a real yin/yang, East/West dichotomy with the name Orange. Is it as crazy as a clown’s wig? Or as serene as a meditating Buddhist monk?

Orange fruit gains its colour from carotenes, the same thing which makes deciduous leaves turn orange. By chance, the city of Orange is known for its spectacular displays of autumn leaves, and it is therefore known as “The Colour City” (also a play on its name). You might see Orange as a name that evokes the changing of the seasons, and the turn of the year.

Although Orange started life as a girl’s name, it did become unisex, and is so rare that it could be worn by either boys or girls. If you are shy about using this vivid name, it would make an eye-catching middle.

Orange is a bold choice as a baby name, though not without shades of subtlety, and it celebrates Australian geography and history. I think Orange is one of the more distinctive of the patriotic names, and has a real tang to it.

Name Combinations for Orange

Orange Beatrice, Orange Eliza, Orange Lily, Orange May, Orange Ruby, Orange Victoria

Brothers for Orange

Eden, Hartley, Fitzroy, Paterson, Sunny, Tennyson

Sisters for Orange

Audley, Breeza, Corindi, Junee, Kendall, Marinna

Note: Name combinations from historical documents; just for fun, sibsets include names of other towns in New South Wales

POLL RESULT: Orange received an approval rating of only 27% – the lowest-rated featured name of 2013, and the only one to score less than 50%. 40% of people hated the name Orange, and nobody loved it.

(Picture shows a postcard from the city of Orange)

Does This Baby Name Have Too Much Baggage?

16 Saturday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

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Baby kneeling, packing the suitcaseKylie is pregnant with her second child, and doesn’t yet know the sex, so she is making name lists for both boys and girls.

She would love to add Azaria to her girls’ list, but isn’t quite sure. She wonders if it is still too soon to use the name Azaria, because of Azaria Chamberlain, and worries that she would be condemning her daughter to a lifetime of dingo jokes.

Kylie also likes the names Gaia and Juniper, but not nearly as much as Azaria.

The full name would be Azaria Lucienne, and the nickname would be Azra. Kylie isn’t interested in giving the name an unusual spelling in order to make it seem different to the original.

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Kylie, this is a very interesting question, because it touches on that sensitive issue of whether some names are too controversial, or have too much baggage to be usable.

Nearly all of us feel that that there are least some names that should be “off limits”, and many people can get quite worked up at the thought of such names being given to a child. The trouble is that we don’t all agree on what these “off limits” names are!

There’s no right or wrong answer to this one, because different people are going to have different opinions. That’s really all I can give you – an opinion.

It is more than a generation since Azaria Chamberlain died, and last year the long drawn-out legal case finally came to an end. I tend to feel that by now, enough time has gone by and enough closure has been gained that we should be ready to move on. There must be a few people who agree with this, because some parents have already chosen this pretty name for their daughters in recent years.

I don’t think someone named Azaria would have a lifetime of dingo jokes ahead of her. For one thing, I haven’t actually heard a dingo joke since the 1990s. For another, the children being born now, your child’s peers, won’t know about Azaria Chamberlain, and when (or if) they learn of it, they won’t find it funny at all.

And while I can easily believe there are adults moronic enough to find a dingo joke funny, I have trouble imagining one so utterly bereft of brain cells that they would find it amusing to repeat it to a little girl named Azaria, or her parents.

I do think some older people might find the name Azaria a bit confronting at first, but I also think that if they actually knew a child called Azaria, they would soon stop associating the name with the Chamberlain case, and associate it with the child they know.

However, it doesn’t really matter what I think. What’s important is what you think. Do you feel that enough time has gone by? Do you feel comfortable using the name Azaria? And how does your partner feel about it?

Being practical, you don’t even know if you’re having a girl yet, and are just making lists of names that you like. You love the name Azaria, and it fits beautifully with the middle name you have chosen. I would leave it on the list at least until you know the sex of the baby. Give yourself more time to think this over before you decide.

NAME UPDATE: The baby was a boy, and his name is Kaelan!

POLL RESULTS
78% of people were generally okay with the idea of a baby named Azaria. 39% thought that it would be a little strange at first, but that people would soon get used to the idea, while another 39% couldn’t see anything wrong with it at all.

22% people weren’t in favour. 11% thought the name wasn’t usable yet, but might be in another 25 years, while 3% thought that just another 5 years could make all the difference to the name’s fortunes. A pessimistic 3% didn’t think the name could ever be used again, while 5% just weren’t sure whether it was a good idea or not.

Luna Dee and Orion Duy

15 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, twin sets

chinese-new-year-640px-090213Twins

Jarvis Westgarth and Ciara Ellen

Rose Elizabeth Jonty and Zoe Vera Pat (Finley)

Scarlett Elaine and Logan Stanley (Rogue)

 

Girls

Arizona Brigitte

Atalia Leeza

Audrey Primrose

Bronte Tienelle

Capri Ella

Chevi-le Jaz

Cora Brynn

Haven Jayne

Isla Olwyn

Lilah Elise Leonore (Hugo)

Luna Dee (Trey)

Madeleine Bruna (Charlie)

Margaret Eloise

Mila Rue

Olivia Francesca Joy (Sienna)

Sibylla Daphne

Starla Claire (Patrick)

Takara Marie

Talullah Belle

Willa Grace

 

Boys

Arthur Gordon

Braith Ashton John

Campbell Charles Turner (James)

Cruz Tane

Dexter Maxwell

Fabian Marcus

Finn Creagh (Liam, Connor, Niamh)

Griffin Leonard (Alexandra)

Koa Chase

Orion Duy

Rory Glenn Linton (Arrabella, Keenan)

Ryder Holt

Sebastian Lars (Nadja)

Sullivan Deter

Sven Erik James

Thomas Mockridge – surname a’ Beckett

Toby Cleveland

Tripp Ollie

Vedder Wolfgang

Vila Benjamin

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Charlotte

Boys: Noah

(Photo shows Ian Ng from the Gold Coast, modelling a python for the Chinese New Year; according to this article, a baby born in the Year of the Snake will be lucky)

Dakota and Nash

08 Friday Feb 2013

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Big_GoldenGuitar_TamworthTwins

Grace Victoria and Kaye Leanne

Henry Noel and Audrey Joan (Edward)

Scarlett Therese and Jemima Louise (Matilda, Phoebe, Lyla)

 

Girls

Dakota Julie (Ryder)

Esta Lulu (Leonard)

Estelle Tini Mary

Josephine Evelyn May

Lyra Sage (Arabella)

Olive Ellen (Violet)

Ruby Lucy Louise

Vivien Mary

Winter Cobie

Zieva Rose (Keira)

 

Boys

Alfie Ignatius

Arlo Miles (Felix, Stella)

Dashiell Guilford (Ada)

Emmett Brae (Mia)

Hector John Henry (Georgina)

Kaison Andy Lee (Lukas)

Lucas Jonty (Zac, Ryley)

Matteo Stelio

Nash Ryder (Hunter)

Ronan Donald

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Ruby

Boys: William

(Photo shows the Big Golden Guitar at Tamworth, where the Tamworth Country Music Festival was recently held)

 

Real Life Multiples October 2012-February 2013

04 Monday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Babies in the News

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name combinations, sibsets, triplet sets, twin sets

085434-twins-marli-and-summa-crosbieTwins

Lottie and Isla, sisters to William (Adelaide)

Matilda and Reuben, children of Sally and Russell (country Victoria)

Elijah and Huxley, given birth to by surrogate Rachel Kunde (Brisbane)

William and Isla Bracken, children of Kimberley and Daniel, siblings to Abigail (Sydney)

Mackenzie and Hudson Burridge, children of Milena and Heath, siblings to twins Austin and Madison (Melbourne)

Taylor and Summer Clarkson, daughters of Dani, sisters to Bailey and Jesse (Melbourne)

Marli and Summa Crosbie, daughters of Melanie and Carey, sisters to Aliyah, Tyler, Sienna and Ella (Central Coast, NSW) [pictured]

Amelia and Madeline Denholm, daughters of Susan (Newcastle, NSW)

Krishna and Trishna Goldar, daughters of Lovely, cared for by Moira Kelly and Atom Rahman (Melbourne)

Nate and Louise Green, children of Susan and Bernard, siblings to twins Oscar and Zoe (Townsville, Qld)

Ava and Mia Holland, daughters of Annette and Dave (Canberra)

John and Thomas Lucy, sons of Barbie and Jason (Toowoomba, Qld)

Jackson and Samuel Mackenzie, sons of Jen (Melbourne)

Amelia and Alexandra Pascuzzo, daughters of Tracey and Emi (Melbourne)

Estelle and Skye Ruiz, daughters of Andrea and John (Melbourne)

Ella Jane and Allaura Mae Simpson, daughters of Anita and Shaun, sisters of Kade and Ramie (Grafton, NSW)

Charlotte and Coco Wanless, daughters of Alicia and Brendan (Melbourne)

Triplets

Zoe, Damon and Ruby Glaros, children of Karen and John (Ipswich, Qld)

Toby, Jayden and Imogen Taylor, children of Caitlin and Alex (Toowoomba, Qld) – link to story expired

Amariah, Aiyanah and Azarliah Womal, children of Valerie and Brenton, sisters to twins Annabelle and Zentayvious, and to Zephaniah (Mackay, Qld)

Diesel and Dusty

01 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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honouring, name combinations, sibsets, twinsets

907745-130127-sandgateTwins

Annabelle Ruby and Teresa Irene (Lincoln, Michael)

William George “Will” and Finlay Jack “Fin”

 

Girls

Adley Isabelle (Evie)

Alice Polly Frances

Allegra Bluebelle (Daniel, Adam, James, Olivier, Charles, Oscar) – named in honour of Canberra’s centenary; the bluebell is their floral emblem

Asher Calliope

Chanel Jenna

Clementine Quinn (Charlotte)

Elektra Sue (Myles, Julian, Ewan, Gabriel, Raphael)

Elizabeth Ottilie Grace (Noah, Isaac, Levi)

Estella Violet (Jasper)

Isabella Jessie Jan Jean

Isla Antoinette (Xanthe)

Kitty Alice (Annabelle)

Lottie Harriet (Archie)

Sydney Elise

Varnya Lee (Anastasia)

 

Boys

Aspen Logan David

Callum Cave

Daelin Chevy (Zayne, Mannix)

Diesel James (Tyler, Amelia, Lilianna)

Dusty Mason (Willow, Taj)

Edward Charles Montgomery “Charlie”

Felix Theodore

Heiko Kadier

Jed Brok

Joel Sparks

Karnak Jay (Sharna-Lee, Teri-Jean, Rachel, Matthew, Jasmin)

Paddy Banjo (Madylin)

Rupert Lyell (Tom)

Stephen Danger

Talon Kai

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Chloe

Boys: Liam

(Photo shows boys playing in the floodwaters of suburban Brisbane, January 2013)

Bonnie Blue and Scarlet Alice

25 Friday Jan 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, twinsets

887059-parkesTwins

Alessandro and Stefania

Jake William and Ella Grace

Kai Alexander and India Joy (Noah)

Pippa Jane and Lenny John (Flynn)

 

Girls

Ada Patricia

Beatrice Cloud (Anouk)

Bonnie Blue (Francis)

Edelle Ishtvana

Elsa Maeve (Ruby)

Freya Honey May

Iris Emmeline (Leeara, Mehki, Eli, Sullivan)

Ivy Rumer (Harry, Lucy)

Lawson Beth (Maccalyn, Bridie, Albey)

Matilda Evangeline Darling (Miranda)

Mischa Madeleine (Tora)

Scarlet Alice (Caleb)

Tahlia Shanice

Valentina Nicoletta

Zahli Sage (Ashton)

 

Boys

Albert Henry Kenneth

Ayrton Paolo

Baxter Flynn

Benedict Fox

Carey Jordan (Ryan)

Claye Washington (Gemma, Milla)

Edwin Hugh (Georgia, Reuben)

Jimmie J

Kaiyu Olli

Peyton Zane (Keira, Austin)

Reef Jaxon (Imogen)

Steel Geoffrey (Skylar)

Tiago Pasquale

Van Rafferty (Grey, Frankie)

Vincent Maverick Quinten

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Charlotte

Boys: Thomas

(Picture shows an Elvis impersonator at the Parkes Elvis Festival, held in January; photo from The Daily Telegraph)

Nova and Memphis

18 Friday Jan 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, twinsets

866144-whyallaTwins

Allegra and Alexa (Aria)

Ashley Susan and Madison Aubree

Greyson Giuseppe and Elliott Gregory

Ollie Jay and Kai Reef (Baylen)

 

Girls

Astrid Jayne (Scarlett)

Billie Rosemarie Faye

Charli Haze

Edie Grace Marjorie

Evangeline Priscilla (Yasmine, Dion)

Hallie Zara (Cody)

Jemima Audrey Jane

Luna Rose

Marina Niamh

Mary Violet (Jack)

Milla Bo Jean (Joey, Eddy)

Nova Jean (Tex)

Remi Layne (Deegan, Cordell)

Summer Aileen Mary (Jaydyn, Jorja, Caytlyn, Ella, Lynley, Jackenzie)

Trinity Leah-Ruby (Silas, Logan)

 

Boys

Archie Ned

Blaize Kingston (Delainey)

Braxton Ashleigh (Sienna)

Buddy Solomon (Macy)

Cooper Arden

Elijah Leib

Kaisyu Owen (Daichi)

Kaito William

Kalden Khan (Dion, Erin, Jareth)

Lennox Keith (Indiana)

Mason Jarred

Memphis Edmond (Madeline, Ethan, Kynan)

Noah Wolf Serge

Oscar Bear

Zarin George Paul (Phoenix, Xayvian)

 

Most popular names this week:

Girls: Ava

Boys: Oliver

(Photo of Whyalla from My South Australia 2; image from Adelaide Now)

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