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Waltzing with … Sullivan

13 Sunday Jan 2013

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thesullivansfamilynewWe are now about halfway through the summer holidays. Despite your best intentions that every day of the holidays will be productive, rewarding, and jam-packed with memorably fun activities, there always seems to come at least one day where you find yourselves slumped in front of the air conditioner watching non-ratings season re-runs on TV. Perhaps this is what has inspired me to cover a name from Australian television.

The Sullivans is one of Australia’s most successful soap operas. First aired in 1976, it centred on an ordinary middle-class Melbourne family, and the effects that World War II had on it. The war gave endless opportunities for dramatic plot-lines; various members of the Sullivan family, and their friends and neighbours, went off to battle, worked as nurses, opposed the war, developed psychological problems, married people from different countries, got divorced, committed suicide, were lost at sea, ran the black market, went to prison, were interned as enemy aliens, shot by the Nazis, killed by bombs during the London Blitz, and had to adapt to peace-time conditions.

The show’s producers went to great lengths to ensure historical and cultural accuracy. Not only did the sets use authentic period furniture, but even the weather in the show mirrored that which actually occurred on each day during the war. This attention to detail and high production standards, not to mention a new nostalgia for the recent past, made the show a success.

A consistent ratings winner which gained the acclaim of the critics, it won five Logie Awards in 1978 and was the first Australian drama series to be sold overseas; more than 45 countries broadcast The Sullivans, where it was most popular in the United Kingdom. It made a star of Lorraine Bayly, who played dignified matriarch Grace Sullivan, and employed dozens of Australasian actors in supporting roles. Like all good soaps, it provided a testing ground for young actors, and it was on the set of The Sullivans that later big names such as Mel Gibson, Kerry Armstrong, Kylie and Dannii Minogue, Sam Neill, Gary Sweet and Sigrid Thornton gained early experience.

Ratings for the show suffered after fan favourite Grace Sullivan was killed off, and as time went on, the war finished and most of the main characters were dead or had otherwise been written out. There was some talk of continuing the story into the 1950s and showing how Australia changed in the post-war era, but it was decided to let it come to an end in 1983.

Sullivan is an Anglicisation of the Irish surname O’Sullivan, which means “grandson of Súilleabhán”. The meaning of Súilleabhán is disputed, but one theory is that it means “dark eyed”. There are also Sullivans whose family name is derived from Súileacháin, meaning “quick eyed”.

The O’Sullivans originated in County Tipperary, and the original Súilleabhán was a direct descendant of one of the kings of Munster, so his dynasty is of royal blood. The O’Sullivans also claim descent from the first Celts to colonise Ireland, migrating there from northern Spain in 800 BC.

Although this story is mythological, it does have some truth to it, for DNA studies show that the Celts of Britain and Ireland (all Celts, not just the O’Sullivans!) are descended from a tribe of Iberian fisherfolk who migrated there about 6000 years ago, and formed what is considered to be the indigenous population of the British Isles. In fact, nearly everyone in Britain is descended from them, and any of us who have British and Irish ancestry are too.

Famous Australians Sullivans include Pat Sullivan, who helped create Felix the cat; Victoria Cross recipient Arthur Sullivan; Olympic swimmer Eamon Sullivan; and Paralympic athlete Tim Sullivan. Actor Sullivan Stapleton, who starred in Animal Kingdom, is a rare example of it as a first name.

Sullivan has never charted in Australia, and only a few with the name can be found in old records, although it is reasonably common as a middle name. In 2012, there were 16 baby boys given the name Sullivan in Victoria. In the US, it is #524 and rising briskly up the rankings; in England/Wales, it is #970, and also trending upward.

Last year country music singer Melinda Schneider welcomed a son named Sullivan James Gable, and this may help raise the name’s profile in Australia.

Sullivan is a name from Australian popular culture, and more specifically, it is one from Melbourne, where The Sullivans was set and filmed. It feels modern, yet at the same time rather nostalgic, looking back to the 1970s and ’80s – who in turn were looking back with nostalgia at the 1940s.

Irish-surnames-as-first names are a great favourite in Australia, as in other countries where a significant proportion of the population claim Irish heritage. For those wanting something more unexpected than old favourites like Ryan or Darcy, I think Sullivan fits the bill of being something that’s recognised as a “real name”, while still underused. Sully or Van could be used as nicknames.

Name Combinations for Sullivan

Sullivan James, Sullivan Kelly, Sullivan Lucas, Sullivan Maddox, Sullivan Patrick, Sullivan Thomas

Brothers for Sullivan

Beckett, Cooper, Finlay, Oscar, Ronan, Toby

Sisters for Sullivan

Aisling, Emerson, Isla, Kenzie, Maeve, Violet

Note: Middle names and sibling names partially based on real life examples

POLL RESULT: Sullivan received an approval rating of 96% – the highest-rated featured boys name of 2013, and the highest-rated overall. 40% of people thought it was okay, and nobody disliked it.

(Picture is a publicity shot from The Sullivans; photo from fan site)

Arlandria and Saxton

11 Friday Jan 2013

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Dustin Charles and Logan John

Nash Alexander and Chase William (Zali)

Sebastian Lincoln and Colby Hunter

Tate Penn and Talon Christopher

 

Girls

Arlandria Jenny

Bridget Elsie Violet

Charlize Lily (Christian)

Cleo Ruby (Zali, Fletcher, Cruz)

Delaney Kate (Harrison, Tyler, Logan)

Ginger Lace

Harriett Harlequinn

Inala Rose-Lee

Isabella Dorn-Mai (Brodie, Jordan, Mason)

Kadence Millie (Riley)

Maple Olive (Mili-Mai)

Matisse Jean (Jake, Olivia)

Neave Harper (Emehrey)

Ronnie Lucia (Mitchell)

Sharnai Anne

 

Boys

Alexander Sonny (Nate, Liliana)

Bentley Wilfred

Corey (Kathisha, Kieran, Cameron)

Digby Lawrence (Pippa)

Griffin John (Louis)

Jordan Avelino

Madden Stanley (Riley)

Maxwell Ferguson “Max”

Noah Fox

Olly John (Anoushka, Rahni)

Otto Zebedee (Charlie, Jack, Harrison, Matilda)

Raine Jaan

Saxton Hadden

Tanner Jobe (Spencer)

Trey Arthur (Sapphire, JJ)

 

Most popular names this week:

Girls – Isabella

Boys – Alexander

(Picture shows graffiti on the railway bridge in Warrnambool, regional Victoria, the subject of an apparent “graffiti war” which has delighted train passengers; photo and story from ABC Open)

Khaleesi and Jarrison

04 Friday Jan 2013

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article-2080622-0F4FA0E800000578-450_964x551Twins

Benjamin Parker and Jeremy Hudson (Annabelle)

Hamish John and Lachlan Harry

Jaxon Nathan and Kaden Luke (Lily)

Miele and Damon

Seth Gustavus and Dulcie Juliette

 

Girls

Adela Magdalene

Avalon Mason

Avery Winter

Chiara Angelica (Alessandro, Valentina)

Daisy Sage

Eloise Thelma

Juniper-Blue Nuala (Maddison, Jaydan, Sunny-Rae, Rourke, Rocko, Arlo)

Kendra Eden (Alivia, Jesse, Jacob)

Khaleesi Rose

Lavenia Grace Ellen

Mila Elizabeth Noelia – born Christmas Day

Mirrilee Grace

Ritasheia Melissa Sue

Rosalina Ann

Zierra Willow (Javier)

 

Boys

Akiva Edward Wilder (Elliana)

Bronx Marcus

Darcy Angus Erwin

Dragan John (Violet)

Fergus Alvin Roger

Finnegan Huw

Grady MJay Louis (Mitchell, Hayley, Indya)

Jarrison

Jude Odin (Ryen, Robbie)

Osborne Tripp

Randall Oliver-Jay (Jamie, Phillip, Jacob, Riley)

Sawyer Owen John

Vander Robert

Vasko Michael Sando

Zander Phoenix (Jaicob, Ethan)

 

Most popular names this week:

Girls – Lily

Boys – Harrison and Xander/Zander

(Photo shows Sydney’s Bondi Beach in January)

Rose Adele and Gemma Vittoria: Birth Announcements for Multiples (December)

31 Monday Dec 2012

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Dicky_Beach_Kids_Fun_Water_View.ashxAnnie and Ava

Eloise Violet Fay and Mason Timothy Aaron (Alexander)

Henry Samuel and Jude Hunter (Asha)

Imogen Poppy and Thomas George

Joshua Mitchell and Nicola Grace (Luke, Daniel)

Leah Kaye and Zavier Kyle (Jayla, Summer)

Lewis Harry Lee and Estella Marie Jean

Rose Adele and Gemma Vittoria

Riley Dominic and Dylan Rafael

Sophie Janet and Jasmine Vanessa (Bailey)

William, Mitchell and Charlotte

(Picture shows children on Dicky Beach at the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; photo from Sunshine Coast tourism website)

Chilli Lou and Luna Belle: Birth Announcements for Girls (December)

31 Monday Dec 2012

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lake_cathie_nswAcacia Thamar

Achol Kuel (Akon)

Amari Payton (Ryken)

Arden Elle (Roark)

Carmel Jean (Lyka)

Chilli Lou (Diesel, Sonny, Lenny)

Coda Yvonne (Ela, Ami)

Esme Adele

Finley Anne (Holly, Chloe, Lexi)

Isobelle Astoria (Oska)

Jinty Melissa Louise (Harry)

Josephine Eloise (Alexander, Harriet, Rupert)

Kalliope Susanne

Khushmit Renee (Jordan, Aishwarya, Sushmita)

Klara Anastazja (Tobiaszek)

Laetitia Ivy

Lonneke Poulina

Luella Louise (Hudson, Edward)

Luna Belle (Lulu)

Maria Carmela

Matisse Louise (Fergus)

Maya Grace (Matin)

Miya Sun

Paislee Ella (Klancie)

Roma Cecily (Bennett)

Shiloh Mary Nell (Ezekiel, Reubin)

Summer Rose (Lilac)

Uma Ann

Violet Aurora (Jasper)

Wynta Lily

(Photo shows children playing in Lake Cathie, near Port Macquarie in New South Wales)

Diamond and Sage: Birth Announcements for Boys (December)

31 Monday Dec 2012

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Annie_Bond_3_pyramids_beach_rdax_540x287Ananda Mateo (Dan, Maya)

Archer Oak

Arli Arthur

Carter Aditya

Chester Benjamin

Dhruve

Diamond Andre Thomas (Herleen)

Eden Robert

Edward Luxford Swann (Jemima, Polly)

Emanuel Francesco (Charlize, Angelino)

Fergus Zachariah

Frankie Nicholas (Emily)

Jaise Patrick (Reef, Maverick)

Jordan Harper (Macy, Aidan)

Kenji Matthew-Michael

Kirav

Lakyn Darcy (Aila)

Leopold Lucien Lee

Lorcan Bruce George

Morgan Joe (Kyrilee)

Nash Robert (Maeci, Tazema)

Raphael Johan

Royce Charles (Millicent)

Sage Ethan Tao (Jasper)

Sebastian Pasqualino

Sidney James “Sid” (Harry)

Stanley Edward

Sullivan Mervyn Glen (Morrison)

William Clarence Ross

Zoel Cohen (Ella)

(Picture shows families on Pyramids Beach in Mandurah, Western Australia; photo from City of Mandurah website)

Kobe and LeBron: Birth Announcements from Rural and Regional Areas (November)

28 Friday Dec 2012

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solar-eclipse-2012-queenslandTwins

Darcy Arthur and Noah Leslie (Bailey, Tess, Archer)

Grace Clara and Matilda Frances

Paxon Jade and Kobe Jordan

 

Girls

Addison Rhondda Margaret

Ajiyah Grace

Alba Anya Gigi (Mila)

Blayke Rose (Boston)

Chloe Elizabeth Jane (Lacey)

Cordelia Elle (Aurelia)

Eloise Bella (Eliza, Evie, Emmeline)

Esther Lily (Susannah, Samuel, Joshua)

Felicity Majella

Georgia Valeska (Cooper)

Kallie Mason

Mabel Jane

Margot Estelle

Mimi Louise (Kaidee)

Nellie Joy (Charlotte)

Nyleah Joe (Marley, Tygah, Levi, Justin)

Sadie Marie (Freddie)

Shayla May (Brooklynn)

Sophia Gisele (Chloe)

Sylvia Rose Elizabeth “Sylvie” (Olivia, Robbie)

Torah Louise (Alexis)

 

Boys

Billy Lewis Charles

Chevez Eli “Chevy”

Fletcher Anthony Dean (Kayden)

George Elliot

Harry Windsor (Quayd, Aniko)

Henry John Francis (Nedd)

Huxley Bae (Jayce)

Isaac Juan Michael (Hamish, Charlotte, Joshua)

Jack Henry Wayne

Jonathan Raymond Mac

Koenraad Henry

Lachlan David Robert

Lakin James (Braith)

LeBron William

Madden Archer

Nicholas Allan Jay (Kayla)

Reef Damian

Sen Brendan (Siobhin)

Solly Mac (Cedella)

Spencer Ian Ludwig (Jordon)

Struan Walter (Isla)

(Picture shows the solar eclipse in November this year, taken from a beach near Cairns; photo from Australian Geographic)

 

Names Spotted at Home and Abroad (Spring Edition)

22 Saturday Dec 2012

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528324_419521648119669_1365182918_nA nurse saved the life of her daughter’s guinea pig Snowflake by giving it mouth-to-mouth. Her little girl is named Fauve, which in French literally means “wild beast”. In the early twentieth century, les Fauves were avant-garde artists whose style was characterised by wild brushstrokes and vibrant colours. Fauve as a name is as bold as the art it is named after, but still seems on trend.

A bittersweet baby story. Nei Nei Anderson, daughter of Pippin, is just about to have her first Christmas, but she never got to meet her father Jahminn, who died from cancer before she was born. Nei Nei is named after her Maori grandmother; neinei is the Maori word for a New Zealand tree whose Latin name is Dracophyllum traversii. These small trees can live up to 500-600 years.

Elvina Robson [pictured] was born very prematurely, and her little life hung in the balance for a while, but she is ready for her first Christmas too. Elvina’s mum and dad are Emma and Brendan, and her siblings are Marguerite, 16, Gilbert, 12, Lucy, 10, Walter, 4, Angelique, 3 and Stella (deceased). A very lovely and original sibset.

A baby who arrived in a great hurry was named Patience Mezzino. Her name was chosen before her birth, and turned out to be rather ironic.

I have been hoping to see a baby Diamond born in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Year, and finally I have. Diamond Andre Thomas Thompson arrived very unexpectedly, but that did not stop his mum Regine from attending her graduation ceremony the next day. Regine now has a Masters in Maritime and Logistics Management. Diamond’s dad is named Paul, and his big sister is Herleen, aged 3.

Hermione Quinn Penning was born just outside the local rubbish tip. Not the most glamorous start to life, but what a beautiful name parents Kelly and Travis picked out. Hermione’s older sister is Elena, aged 3.

Kellie-Anne, and her ex-partner Trent Ford, came up with their son’s name when they saw the back of of a Holden Commodore ute with Storm written on the back of it. They couldn’t afford the ute, but they could name their son after it, so they named him Storme Hunter Ford. Storme’s younger brother is Levi Ryder, who was named after a pair of jeans. Name inspiration can be found everywhere!

A gym for babies aged 2 months and over has opened on the Sunshine Coast. One of its first clients was a baby boy named Horizen Earle. The name seems to ask that he reach for the horizon – but in a totally Zen way. It somehow seems very Sunshine Coast!

A couple who each run their own winery have welcomed their first child, and their daughter is named Peggy Mignonne. Mignonne is French for “cute”, and I think this is an adorable name combination. Charles Mignon is a famous brand of French champagne, and Peggy’s Hill is a wine produced in Australia, but I don’t know whether they put two wine names together or not.

A gorgeous sibset I saw in the paper – Sebastian, Raphael and Augustine, sons of Emily and Mark Wolfenden. Emily and Mark have both donated kidneys to save Sebastian and Raphael’s lives; unfortunately Augustine did not survive.

Names of Adults

Peter Drouyn was a champion surfer in the 1960s and 1970s, but always felt different. Today she is Westerly Windina – she chose her new name because she had such happy memories of surfing in westerly winds. Ms Windina is now a lawyer.

Supreme Court Judge, Justice Emilios Kyrou, has a name which came as a shock to his parents. Born in a small Greek village, it was tradition there that the godparent would choose the baby name and have it baptised, and the name would be kept secret from the parents until announced by the local priest. Traditionally, the first-born son would be named after his paternal grandfather. However, Emilios’ godmother had other ideas, and named him after the hero of a best-selling romantic novel. Parents not pleased. His younger brother, now a doctor, was named Theodoros after grand-dad instead.

Names from Television

Did you watch Life at 7 on the ABC? The series has been following a group of children since they were babies, and now in this series they are seven years old, and for the first time, speak for themselves to us as they learn to navigate the world. The boys are Wyatt, Declan, Joshua, Jara’na and Daniel, and the girls are Haleema, Shine, Anastasia, Sofia and Loulou.

On the news, there was a young man who was the unfortunate victim of some white collar crime. He was called Armand d’Armagnac, and he was as romantic and exotic-looking as his name – but his Australian accent made it clear he probably wasn’t a French count after all.

Another news story: it was announced that the new head of Swimming Australia was a businessman named Barclay Nettlefold. His first name is said BARK-lee, like the British bank founder. I feel that just by telling you his name, you automatically know he is from a prominent family and a keen yachtsman.

Names from Real Life

I was persuaded to escort two young ladies to a posh hotel which throws children’s high tea parties each afternoon during the school holidays. I was informed by some mummy blog or other that only the hippest mothers and their progeny would be there (fathers, and most sons, seem to give it a miss). I was interested to see what the cool people are naming their kids; mostly they just seemed to have the same names as everyone else. However, I did manage to overhear a Bee/Bea, an Aspen, and a pair of sisters named Cleo/Clio and Isis. A rare and very small boy was named Roland.

Two brothers I met elsewhere were called Ziggy and Dash, which struck me as pleasingly zippy.

I also encountered a baby boy named Urban; I was too shy to ask his parents if he was named after the popes, or the cityscape, or the musical style, or Keith Urban.

Do some baby names seem controversial to you? I met a little boy named Aryan, which simply means “noble”, and is related to the Sanskrit name Arya. It refers to the Indo-Iranian languages, which together have one billion speakers, stretching from Russia to Sri Lanka. It really shouldn’t be any different from calling your daughter India or Persia. And yet …

I did part of my Christmas shopping with my friend Claire, who is in her 30s. As we joined the queue to pay, we heard someone talking to their baby girl in her stroller – the baby’s name was Claire. The plump grey-haired lady who served us had a name badge that said “Claire”. When I got home, I switched on the news and a pretty young reporter named Claire was covering the story. And the name Claire suited ALL of them perfectly! Go classic names.

On Twitter, Name Sociology mentioned the name Evolet, which is a character from the movie 10, 000 BC, and is “t(h)e love” written backwards. It reminded me of a woman I used to work with whose name was Evol, which is Love backwards. Sounds like a nice idea, except that until I saw her name written down, I thought she was called Evil.

Names of Babies Born to People I Know or Know Of:

Girls: Mary, Phoebe, Roma, Sanna

Boys: Boaz, Castel, Phoenix

If you are able to read this, it means the world probably hasn’t ended, yay! However, something has started – Christmas holidays – and I won’t be around much until January 7. Have a very merry Christmas season, and a happy New Year!

(Photo from The Blue Mountains Gazette Facebook page)

Izzie Leigh and Ollie Wolf: Birth Announcements from Brisbane and Darwin (November)

21 Friday Dec 2012

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980860-lightning-brisbane-storm-cbd.gifGirls

Abigail Miriam

Alexis Tiffany (Imogen)

Charlotte Lucy Carol

Cleo Beatrice (Clark)

Emmeline Taiulu (Thomas)

Erin Claudine (Keira)

Izzie Leigh (Allie)

Leilani Alice (Hunter)

Lucy Elizabeth (Samuel)

Piper Kate

 

Boys

Bolton Andrew (Abbie, Lacie)

Cullen James Rory (Rhian, Lennon)

Declan James (Lily)

Hugh McKenzie (Marlee)

Hunter George

Isaac Michael (Jesse, Bella, Leela)

Ollie Wolf

Paxton Leon

Ryan Patrick (Jarred, Holly, Samuel, Aidan)

Will Alexander (Jackson, Isabel)

(Photo is of a severe thunderstorm in Brisbane in mid-November; image from the Herald Sun)

Athena and Oisin: Birth Announcements from Adelaide (November)

21 Friday Dec 2012

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koalaTwins

Lorenzo and Massimo

Pippa May and Lauren Mary (Ethan)

Savannah Lee and Ethan John

 

Girls

Adele Margaret

Athena Chloe

Cassidy Estelle

Daia Nada

Daphne Lola (Persephone)

Eleanor Sophia

Elly Linda (Abby)

Elysia Shae

Lilah Luciana (Sabian)

Madison Anna Grace

Mary Rose (Dimitrois, Lambros)

Mia Bronte

Ocea Grace

Rosie Tess

Sharni Elizabeth (Declan, Mackenzie)

 

Boys

Brooklyn Taylor (Lilly)

Buddy Aldo (Mason)

Ellis Jay Dalwood (Evie)

Finlay Kade

Gianluca Andrea

Harrison Bill

Henry Lachlan William (Evangeline)

James Bentley (Campbell)

Oakley Sergei

Oisin Peter

Oliver Michael William (Amelia)

Patterson Archie

Theodore Alexander (Oliver, Sophie, Rosemary)

Vincent Dino

William Gunnar

(November this year was The Great Koala Count in South Australia, where everyone was encouraged go koala spotting for science; image of koala from RiAus website)

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