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Roma and Roy

22 Friday Jan 2016

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Farewell party for QPWS staff Ross Perry and others, Sep 2007, Roma.

Twins
Kiara Lee and Brianna Louise (Ruby, Cooper)
Nai and Fisiiahi (boy/girl – named after grandparents) (Ethan, Isabella, Jaxon)

Girls
Bella Adaline (Heidi)
Charlotte Pearl (Millie, Archie)
Delilah May (Mayella)
Eleanor Olive (Jack)
Estella Chet
Evanna Terri Violet (Sebastian)
Evelyn Hazel (Georgia)
Florence Ruby
Hallie Margaret (Ruby, Layla)
Holly Quinn (Bailey, Lachlan, Madison)
Isabelle Zakia (Sana, Jasmine)
Kayla Sage (Larni)
Keira Coral
Mabel Evelyn
Maggie Maisie (Max)
Mary Joy
Messina
Nataysia Lee
Rebecca Frances
Roma Kiah (Toby)
Rose Victoria Jane (Ruby)
Summer Skye Lynette
Theadora Rose
Vivian Joanne (Roy, Laurence)
Yarah Grace Mary

Boys
Ahnaf Tajwar
Cheyse Jensen
Curtis McDonald
Donny Oliver
Edward Martin
Jackson Rennison (Sasha, Hayden, Blake, Kaytie, Lily)
James Everard (William Terrence)
Jentzen David (Arabella, Madeline)
Keegan William George (Cohen)
Marcus Alan (Chloe, Bella)
Max Cooper (Mia, Hutch)
Nelson Roy
Noah Kemp
Oliver Gregory
Philip Anthony
Reji Jed (Loka, Linkin)
Roy Patrick
Russell Leonard
Spencer Luke
Theo Joseph (Mav)
Tyrion
Willis Ashley
Witt Joseph (Zion)
Xavier Dale (Sophia)
Zane Marcus

(Picture shows a bottle tree – B. rupestris – near Roma in central Queensland; photo from Robert Ashdown)

The 2015 Matilda Awards

20 Wednesday Jan 2016

Posted by A.O. in Blog News

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Welcome to the third annual Matilda Awards, where we try to discover what names on the blog were the favourites of the public.

Waltzing With … Category

It was controversy corner in this category, with ANNA gaining a frankly unbelievable 100% rating from the public. I can only think that people were reluctant to say they didn’t like my name, and now wish I had covered Anna as a Famous Name, where people might have been more comfortable making negative comments.

Because of this I am scratching the name Anna, and declaring the winners of this category LUCINDA, which scored an approval rating of 96%, and FELIX, which was rated 93%.

Lucinda was created as a pen name by the 17th century Spanish poet Lope de Vega from the Latin for “light”, made famous by Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote. It quickly became a literary favourite, and was covered on the blog because of Peter Carey’s novel Oscar and Lucinda. It’s a modern classic which has never reached the Top 100 in Australia, but is vastly more popular here than anywhere else.

Felix was first given as a nickname which signified “luck” to the Roman general and statesman Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Common in Roman times, it became a favourite of early Christians and is well known as a saints name. Once in the Top 200, retro Felix is back on the charts and has reached the Top 100, being one of the fastest-rising names of 2014. The name was covered in relation to the cartoon character Felix the Cat.

Two “made up” names with Latin roots and extremely positive meanings, there was a lot of love for these light and lucky names with creative Australian associations. 40% of people loved the name Lucinda and nobody hated it, while 45% loved the name Felix and only 3% hated it. They were the overall top-rated names of the year, with Lucinda the favourite name overall.

Famous Name Category

The most popular names featured in the Famous Name Category were ELEANOR, which scored an approval rating of 91% and JASPER, which scored 89%.

Eleanor is a French name with a solid royal history, and a classic never out of the charts. It reached the Top 100 in 2014 as one of the fastest-rising names of the year. Eleanor was praised for being elegant and refined, dignified and intellectual, and beautiful or attractive. It was chosen for the birthday of author Eleanor Dark.

Jasper is a name with ties to the ancient Middle East. It originally honoured the legendary Saint Jasper, who was one of the three wise men to visit the baby Jesus. Jasper has been on the charts since the 1990s, and at the bottom of the Top 100 for several years. People saw the name Jasper as hip and quirky, handsome or cute, and cool and sophisticated. It was chosen to commemorate the Epiphany.

Two popular names dating from the Middle Ages, both with connections to royalty and aristocracy.

Names Themes and Lists

The most popular names which were featured in the Names Themes and Lists Category were THEA and ARLO, which both had very convincing wins.

Thea is a short form of Dorothea or Theodora with several famous Australian namesakes that has recently been boosted as a celebrity baby name. It was covered on a list of German names for girls.

Arlo is a possible surname variant and literary place name which originated in the United States. Made famous by folk singer Arlo Guthrie, and chosen as a celebrity baby name, it is rising so steeply that it was chosen for a list of fresh names for boys.

Two short names with little history, but tons of style. They’ve been rising steeply since being chosen for their children by celebrities.

Celebrity Baby Names

The most popular celebrity twins were WILLIAM DAVID “BILLY” AND ELIZABETH ANN “BETTY” CAMPBELL, son and daughter of singer David Campbell and his wife Lisa, a producer. The twins’ brother is named Leo. Although they were the only celebrity twins, they had an overwhelmingly favourable reception.

The most popular celebrity baby girl name was MATILDA VICTORIA WATSON. Matilda is the daughter of cricketer Shane Watson, and his wife Lee Furlong, a former sports reporter. Her brother is named Will.

The most popular celebrity baby boy name was JUDE DAL SANTO. Jude is the son of Australian rules footballer Nick Dal Santo from North Melbourne and his wife Julie.

Last year the favoured celebrity baby names were all about European style and elegance: this year readers have chosen popular baby names. It’s a big win for celebrities who picked “normal” names for their children.

Names from the Birth Announcements

The most popular names for multiples were triplets HENRY, RUFUS AND PEARL who were absolutely unbeatable. I saw the triplets in a news story as they had been born prematurely and managed to beat the odds for all three to survive. The Dunstan triplets have become online fan favourites, and their hip, beautifully matched names made them poll winners as well. They were nominated in July by Madelyn, CeeCee, and Prue.

In the girls section, LUELLA WINTER was the winner. This stylish portmanteau name with several nickname options was from a set in August, so she really was a winter baby.

For the boys, it was a severe case of deja vu as HUGO FREDERICK won for the second year in a row by a wide margin. This came from a set of announcements in November, and I was interested to see if it could win against a whole new batch of names. It could and did, so I am retiring this name combination.

It was a very tight race among the sibsets, but eventually ARCHIE, OLIVE AND IRIS won the day. This charming vintage vowel-starting sibset was nominated in March by Prue.

Pagan and Rocket

15 Friday Jan 2016

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Eloise Caroline and Isabella Rosemary
Hudson Blake and Parker Raine (Brock)
Tucker and Louis (Winnie)

Girls
Adele Violet (Georgie)
Aiesha Ngarangi
Annabelle Loveday
Aurora Jane
Bessy Jean (Emerald, Dulcie)
Clancy Pearl (Briar, Myra)
Daphne Lilac
Esther Susan (Levi)
Eve Betty
Iris Marlina
Juniper Cymbaline
Lena Rhiannon (Maisie, Rhys)
Liani Mattise (Landon, Nicola, Taylor, Jhaxon, Challon, Cash, Maddison, Xiarna, Indijiana)
Mahalia Roxanne
Marnie Rae
Maylie Joe (Dean)
Nyssa Tiliesha (Zeathen)
Pagan Alexandra
Priscilla Mary
Reagan Lemara
Rocket C
Roma Lucy
Shiloh Stella (Lewis)
Sylvie June (Annie)
Talon Gwen-Storm (Angel, Lily, Cheyenne, Layla)
Tauriel Winter
Tyra Capri (Armani, Harlan)
Violet Edith
Wilhelmina Cate “Minnie”
Wysteria Damien Jarcinta Ariel (Jacob, Jarcinta)

Boys
Alby Jude (Jordy, Charlie)
Alexander Miltiades
Alfred Francis Peter (Raven)
Ardan Hilary (Matthew, Oscar, Zoe, Felicity)
Aston Britt (Eden)
Bernard John
Brooklyn Walter (Sienna)
Chevy James Peter (Ella)
Dalby Ted
Dylan Arion
Felix Henry (Ivy Savannah)
Frankie Harlan (Eddie, Jensen)
Hunter Garnet
Jarvis Richard (Mila)
Jax Tanner
Jonzon George Nathan David
Jordy Mac (Jhett Levi)
Lakyn Cire
Leonardo Miki (Mason, Rocco)
Levi Quade (Lani, Jeremiah, Shiloh)
Lorenzo Inncenzo (Alesio)
Ollie Arthur (Dexter, Zantae)
Perry Edward
Raven Ernest Alexonder
Remi Frederik
Rhaegar Fabio Edmund (Blake, Chloe, Cole, Persaeus, Primrose)
Shelby Jack (Billie)
Taris Jeffrey (Astyn)
Tex Levi (Ella)
Tyree Rodney Dennis (Jamaine)

(Photo of New Year’s Eve fireworks over the Sydney Opera House from ABC)

What Would You Call a Brother for Daisy?

19 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

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Cassandra and Jason are expecting a baby brother for their daughter Daisy. When they first discovered Cassie was pregnant, they quickly settled on a name for a girl, but had nothing for boys. At their 20 week scan they discovered it was a boy this time, and they had no names chosen at all.

Cassie and Jason like the names Alfie and Lewis, but wonder if there is a boy’s name they can truly love, not just like. They would like a name that is old-fashioned but cool, and like surname names such as Harvey, and names that can be shortened to a nickname.

They would like something that isn’t too common (no Henry or Hugo or Charlie), but not too wacky either (Banjo has already been vetoed by Jason for this reason).

Cassie and Jason have a surname similar to Bloomer, and don’t want something with an OO sound in it, like Jude or Rupert, or something ending in an -er, like Sawyer. If it was not for this, Jude, Rupert, and Sawyer would all be considered as possibilities.

The middle name will either be Banks or Jack, both family names.

Cassie is looking for suggestions of boys’ names they might love with Daisy

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I like both Alfie and Harvey, and think they both sound great with your surname, and as a match with Daisy. Unfortunately Lewis breaks your rule against an OO sound

When you said you would love a name that was vintage and cool, and taking into account your name preferences, it struck me that you might like a boy’s name with a British vibe to it. Daisy is a popular name in England, so it seems as if a boy’s name that is doing well there too might be a nice match.

These are some vintage-style boys’ names that are all rising in England – some of them very steeply. That seemed to seal them as “cool”.

Albert (Alby, Bert, Bertie)
Alfred (Alfie, Freddie, Fred) – Alfred Banks is very dignified
August (Augie, Gus) – Daisy and Gus is very cute
Barnaby (Barney)
Frederick (Freddie, Fred) – I like this especially with your surname
Theodore (Theo, Ted, Teddy) – Daisy and Ted is adorable
Wilfred (Wilf, Will, Fred, Freddie)

You also said you liked the idea of a surname names. It’s harder to find vintage-style surnames like Harvey – Maxwell comes to mind, but shortens to Max which you might think is too common. However, these surname names are all rising in the UK, and some of them shorten to nicknames pretty easily.

Franklin (Frank)
Griffin (Griff, Finn) – I like this a lot with your surname
Marshall (Marsh)
Rafferty (Raff, Raffy) – I love Rafferty Jack!
Sullivan (Sully, Van)
Otis – I think Daisy and Otis sound really classy together
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Out of these, my favourites would be

Albert Jack Bloomer (Daisy and Alby)
Alfred Banks Bloomer (Daisy and Alfie)
August Jack Bloomer (Daisy and Gus)
Frederick Jack Bloomer or Frederick Banks Bloomer (Daisy and Freddie)
Theodore Jack Bloomer or Theodore Banks Bloomer (Daisy and Ted or Daisy and Teddy)
Griffin Jack Bloomer or Griffin Banks Bloomer (Daisy and Griffin or Daisy and Griff)
Rafferty Jack Bloomer (Daisy and Rafferty, Daisy and Raffy)
Otis Jack Bloomer or Otis Banks Bloomer (Daisy and Otis)

I wonder if any of these might appeal to you? They seem like the kind of names that aren’t very common, but still familiar enough to fit in, and perhaps even gain admiration, in your circle.

UPDATE: The baby’s name is Lewis!

POLL RESULTS: The public’s top choices for the baby’s name were Theodore (27%) and Otis (26%).

 

Celia Adelaide and Mostyn Albert

18 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Henry Alan and Albert John (Annabel, Edward)

Girls
Adelaide May
Adelaide
Amelia Skye (Harrison)
Annabelle
Bella Janice (Harvey)
Billie
Caeley Madison
Celia Adelaide
Charlotte
Defne
Eden Kelly (Keanah, Cody, Max, Ruby, Chelsea)
Ellie
Else Lyne
Elsie
Elyssa (Jayden, Danika, Maison, Tiarna)
Emilia Maree (Daisy, Penelope)
Estelle Maria
Eiuani Vaka Paula ‘Ulaki Mana
Evelyn Isabelle
Grace
Imogen Birdie
Indi Grace
Ivy Grace
Ivy
Jazmine Lee
Jemima
Jemma Grace (Alex, Angus)
Katharine Matilda (Anthony, Anne, Victoria)
Leajah Dorothy Gail (Tahilya)
Letty Elizabeth
Lily Maree
Maeve Poppie
Mahalia Jayne
Marlee Pauline
Matilda Florence May (Evie Cecilia Rose)
Maya Blayze
Naomi
Phillipa Anne (Angus)
Piper Elizabeth (Ava)
Poppy Elizabeth
Raya Anne
Ruby (Riley, Kye)
Scarlett Adele
Skye Joy
Sophie Lee
Zarah Paige (Rori)

Boys
Angus William (Matilda, Henry)
Archie John
Austin James
Axel
Banjo Lionel Charles (Aleisha, Chris)
Blake Ashton (Ashton)
Braxton
Chase
Connor Karl
Cooper James
Cruize Ivan (Cooper)
Dallas Brock
Elijah Ryan
Fergus Jack (Hugo)
Finn
Franco Redmond (Lara Sofia)
Frederick Angus (Digby)
George Henry (Harrison John)
George
Hayden
Henry Langford
Hugo
Isaac (twins Andrew and Oscar John)
Jack William (Sophie Maya)
Jack
Jaxon Lawrence
Jeremiah
Jett Henry (Zane)
Luca
Lucas Henry
Luke William (Harry, Zac)
Mostyn Albert (Alastair, Hamish)
Nate William
Nathaniel
Oliver Henry (Harry)
Oscar James
Oscar
Paxton Charles
Riley
Ryan Timothy
Sebastian
Seraphim
Thomas Gordon (Fin)
Wesley Mark (Knox)
Xavier Peter (Hugo David)

This is all the babies I saw this week in the newspapers, unedited.

(Picture shows a summer sunset over a beach in Adelaide; photo from ABC)

Acacia and Wren

11 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Girls
Acacia Jade
Alessia Gabriella (Charli)
Annabelle Petra (Maddy, Julian)
Audrey Miller
Ava Carmel
Beatrix Karen Alexandra
Clodagh Rose (Kip, Henry)
Indiana Flame
Isabelle Victoria Grace (Madeleine, Charles, Reuben)
Jane Elizabeth
Khloe Penelope
Lillien Patience (Anna, Abby, Eve, Esther, Tilly, Benaiah, Talia, Khalela, Levi)
Lucinda Denise
Madeleine Noelle
Mae Marie
Maisie Helen
Marinella
Milana (Dior, Katia)
Nora Ann
Opal (Bryce)
Rogue Ivy
Shiva Priya
Skylar Naracha
Wren Nelly
Yna Mae

Boys
Aiden Vibin
Alec (Kado)
Arlo William (Maki)
Caleb Oliver
Clancy John (Trevor)
Edward Walter (Archie)
Elijah (Miryam, twins Victoria and Gabriella)
Flynn Harrison (India Rose)
George Patrick (Charlie, Ted)
Hugo Lawrence Kingsley (Isabella, Oscar)
Ivo Malcolm
James Belford
Jordy Jay
Kade Matthew (Jackson)
Landon Myles (Taite)
Leo Richard (Behati)
Lewin James
Luciano Michael (Sofia)
Max Edan
Raiden Alexander
Salvatore Valentio (Lucia, Violetta)
Theo Marcus (Abel)
Thomas Anton (Cooper, Amy, Mikayla)
Vainu’u Baxter Kevin
William Robin “Will” (Grace, Abbie)

(Picture shows a superb fairy wren in an acacia tree; photo from Knox City Council, Melbourne)

Is it a Crime for Sisters’ Names to Rhyme?

05 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

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Christine and Sam are expecting their second child next year. If it’s a boy – no problems, they have easily agreed on a choice of two, and selected the middle name. If it’s a girl, things aren’t so straightforward.

Christine would adore either Isobel, Evie, Charlotte, or Emerson. However, Sam absolutely loves the name Matilda. On the face of it, this seems fine, because Christine also likes the name Matilda. And Sam really wanted to name their eldest child Avery, but Christine’s choice of Amelia won the day, so Christine wants him to have his turn at choosing a baby name.

Amelia and Matilda seem no drama as sisters, but they always call Amelia “Millie”, and this is the source of Christine’s dilemma. She worries that the sisters will end up being called Millie and Tilly, and this will make them the butt of jokes. She’s tried to convince herself that they could call Matilda “Tilda“, but she doesn’t really love the idea.

Christine wants to know how Amelia and Matilda sound as sisters, and if people will snigger as they call them Millie and Tilly.

Christine wants to stress that Sam also likes all her choices for a girl: he just has his heart set on a little Matilda. The middle name will either be Audrey or Carter, which are both family names.

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Christine, I get why you’re torn over the name Matilda, as there is a widespread belief that it is stupid and tasteless for your childrens’ names to rhyme. There is even a sterotyped sibset of 1970s siblings named Sharon, Karen and Darren, as a warning to us how we will be mocked if we dare to give our children names that rhyme (today I guess it’s Jayden, Kayden and Hayden).

Except – Amelia and Matilda don’t rhyme. It’s just the nicknames, or the potential nicknames they could be given.

I can imagine that someone might decide to call a Matilda “Tilly” as a tease to match her with her sister called Millie. It sounds annoying, but not really devastating. I would hope that these people would be an irritating minority, rather than the rule.

Or would you want to call Matilda by the nickname Tilly yourself …. except that you already have a Millie? Would you feel able to boldly call them Millie and Tilly, and stare down anyone who giggled?

Even in this case, I don’t think it will be as big a problem as you probably imagine. I went to high school with a girl named Penelope (always known as Penny), and she had an older sister named Jennifer (usually called Jen or Jenny). It did register with me that their nicknames rhymed, but I never commented on it, and certainly never did a finger-pointing laugh over it.

Why not? Well, for a start I was fifteen, not five! And Jenny was already a young adult at university, so it’s not as if I saw them together a lot, or even heard their names said together very often. It might have been different if I’d seen them both in primary school wearing matching uniforms and identical ponytails.

Even the closest sisters will have separate interests and friendship groups. And they will eventually grow up and have their own homes and careers (perhaps live in different cities or even different countries), and their names will barely be an issue. Besides, either one of them might decide they don’t want to be called by a nickname, or prefer a different nickname, such as Amy or Tilda.

I tend to trust your instinct that this time it’s Sam’s turn to have his favourite name, especially as it’s a name which you like as well and makes a nice match with Amelia. It may not be a completely issue-free choice, but I don’t think there are enough problems with it for it to be vetoed.

If I met someone with daughters named Millie and Tilly, I might be slightly amused, but I would think it was very cute. However, I do have to say no to having a son named William later and calling him Billy! You can have too much of a good thing.

Readers, what do you think of Amelia and Matilda as sisters? And are the nicknames Millie and Tilly something to worry about?

(Picture shows a scene from the Disney film Cinderella II: Dreams Come True)

Raven and Rye

04 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Ethan Henry and Evan George

Girls
Adaleine Elizabeth (Olivia)
Amitiel
Annika Laura (Euan)
Arden Rayne (Adison, Aria)
Avi (Angel)
Clara Ivy
Darcy Ann (Frazer)
Eden Scarlett
Emily Jane Margaret (Harry)
Estelle Violet
Gabrielle Yanti
Georgie Ryan
Greta Florence (Jasper, Rory)
Haddie Rae (Frankie, Tadhg)
Haize Onix
Hudson Kristie
Imogen Sofia
Isabelle Lucy
Katherine Audrey (Elizabeth)
Khloe Peyton
Louisa Peta
Luna Joy
Maeve Rosemary (Penelope)
Nahari Jade
Neve Poppy (Zach, Ryley, Lucas)
Pyper KC (Bam)
Raven June
Sailor Marie
Samara Grace
Shelby Kay Rose

Boys
Abel Bowen
Alban Arthur
Alexander Robert Llewelyn “Xander” (Katie, Tom, Rhys, Ryan, Esme)
Angus Roy
Banjo Hunt
Bear William
Bentley Clifford-John
Blair Putu
Chase Johnathan Usher
Clark Michael
Edge Irvine (Lola, Van, Ziggy)
Elliot Yves Idris
Flynn Pieter
Francis Robin (Duke)
Henley Blake
Hugh Jobi (Lucas)
Jack Thomas Delorean Reece – born on Back to the Future Day (Alexander, Olivia, Samantha, Joss, Kaylee)
Jasper Reilly (Fisher)
Jimmy Jack (Addison)
Jordan Campbell
Kayto Richard
Lian (Mario, Amel, Kuol, Choc, Daniel)
Rio James (Poppy)
Rye Craig
Shalerstoo Htoo
Teddy Endel
Thomas Josip
Tyson Kyle (Naum)
Warrior (Tiger, Keeley, Bayley, Jackson, Letkya, Harley, Fany, Katelyn)
Xavier Harry Browning (Isobel)

(Picture is of the beach at Rye, Victoria; photo from ABC)

A Brother or Sister for Matilda and Sophie

28 Saturday Nov 2015

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

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SilhouettedAilsa and Tom are expecting their third child next year, who will be a brother or sister to their daughters Matilda (called Tilly) and Sophie.

If it’s a boy, Tom would love to name him Lennox, but Ailsa isn’t sure about it. If it’s a girl, Ailsa really loves the name Penelope, with the nickname Penny. However, Tom isn’t as keen on the idea.

Ailsa wonders if either Lennox or Penelope (Penny) are a good match with Tilly and Sophie’s names, and if there are any names that would work better for them?

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I have to agree with each of you, as I think both Lennox and Penelope are excellent matches with Matilda and Sophie. As you both have a favourite name you are longing to use, and as neither of you actually hates the other person’s choice, perhaps you could come to an amicable agreement?

If it’s a boy, Lennox – a name which his father loves, and his mother can hopefully accept (especially when it’s attached to her darling son). If it’s a girl, Penelope – a name which her mother adores, and which her father can hopefully learn to live with (especially as it belongs to his precious smallest daughter).

It’s a little gamble for each of you to take, but the stakes don’t seem too high, and it is entirely fair. It would mean that at least one parent will love the name, while the other one won’t really dislike it, and will have the good sportsmanship to accept the decision, knowing that it could just as easily have been their choice which was successful.

Do you think something like that could work for you both?

I don’t think there are any names you could use that are better than Lennox and Penelope, but if you wanted to consider other names, to see if you might be able to agree on one together, you could look at names that are similar to your favourites.

Matilda, Sophie and Penelope seem like a natural match because they are all popular traditional names. (With the nicknames, they all end in an EE sound as well.)

Similar sisterly sibsets could be

Matilda, Sophie and Charlotte
Matilda, Sophie and Georgia
Matilda, Sophie and Grace
Matilda, Sophie and Harriet
Matilda, Sophie and Hazel
Matilda, Sophie and Imogen
Matilda, Sophie and Lucy
Matilda, Sophie and Phoebe (this might put you off having a Penelope in the future?)
Matilda, Sophie and Victoria
Matilda, Sophie and Violet

Some of these could have a nickname like Lottie or Gracie, to continue the pattern.

If Tom loves the X sound in Lennox, he might like Alexander, Baxter, Dexter, Felix, Huxley, or Knox. Or perhaps Lennon or Leon are names that could give the nickname Lenny, if that’s what he was hoping for. He might consider other Scottish names, such as Campbell, Frazer, Jamison, or Reid.

But I’m rather hoping you decide that you can make your favourites work for you, and stick with Lennox for a boy and Penelope for a girl.

Readers, do you think Ailsa’s and Tom’s favourites work with their daughters’ names? And can you think of any names they might both love?

(Picture shows a “gender reveal” cake from Pop Sugar)

Frankie-Blossom and Lincoln-Jensen

20 Friday Nov 2015

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Adrian Benjamin John and Chloe Elizabeth Dorothy (Corina)

Girls
Adalyn Shay (Peyton, Kaylem)
Alisia Racquel (Zachary)
Aurelia Rose
Ayla Mackenzie
Bailey Paige
Charlotte Daphne (Lachlan)
Chizara Brianna
Elliot Jayde
Frankie-Blossom
Halo Grace
Harriet Rosie
Havana Fay
Holly Adeline
Ivy Lilac
Joan
Lacey Robyn (Ruby, Jye)
Lily Phyllis (Mitchell)
Lucy Jo (Lachlan, Harrison)
Marlee Maree (Mason)
Neveah Ann (Aleyna, Zehra)
Nylah May (Jazelle)
Reagan Patricia
Remi Jane (Arayah)
Sophie Merle
Stella Beatrice (Ollie)

Boys
Antonio Gabriel
Asher Marc (Kaiden)
Atlas Henry
Austin Robert Bruce (Connor, Clair)
Demetrius Tj (Denzireh, Denzal, Denzaliah)
Emmett Nolan (Finley)
Ezra Kenneth
Fillipo (Stella)
Fletcher Norman Andrew (Alyssa)
Frederick John “Freddie”
Harley (Dusti)
Henry Neville (Sarah Kate, Bridget Vera)
Hunter Garnet
Kamdyn Jack (LeBron)
Leo Alfaia (Maya)
Lincoln-Jensen Cooper (Ebony-Rose, Austen-Healey)
Logan Reign
Mark Savva James
Maximo Angelo (Lyla Dawn)
Menzel
Miles William
Paddy Rex (Max)
Rory Dyllan (Olivia Leyland)
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