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Dakota Jo and Dardanelles Victor

25 Friday Jul 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Scarlett Eliora and Taj Ezekiel (Holly, Reef)
Sophie Catherine and Sienna Sue (Charlie, Poppy)

Girls
Alice Maeve (Darcy)
Dakota Jo (Paige, Ebony)
Eilidh Anne
Eva Betty
Fauve Flora May
Florence Grace (Allegra)
Logan Jane
Lucienne Winter
Matilda Alyss (Karli, Diggah, Husky)
Maya Jaime
Naomi Mary (Owen)
Nela Rose
Nevada
Priya Thakuri (Taj)
Quinn Frances (Charlie)
Samara Joy (Ashleigh)
Stella Kirsten Dawn (Jasper, Jonah, Flynn)
Tiafu (Cobie)
Verity Teresa
Violet Cassandra Bobby (Nicola, Jamie, Holly)

Boys
Arlen John (Zachary)
Beniah Peter
Boston Jack Keith
Charles Langley “Charlie”
Dardanelles Victor (Augustus)
Ellis Walter (Macy, Chase, Hartley)
Hamish Cameron
Hudson William
Jadran
Jasper Arthur Claude (Oscar)
Louie John (Mae)
Makoto Birtles “Mako” (Joshua, Caleb)
Micah Antoni
Nachi Jeffry
Odin Emmett (Grady)
Quade Michael (Adelle)
Reed Phoenix
Tate Gavin
Theo Sam
William Steele (Ella, Gracie, Lachlan, James)

(Photo shows Anzac Cove, on the Gallipoli Peninsula, on the Dardanelles Strait, in Turkey)

Name News: What Names Would You Choose For These Celebrity Twins?

21 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by A.O. in Names in the News

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X Marks the Spot for Future Celebrity Twins
A reader named Alison has kindly sent in an interview with Shannon Bennett, head chef at Melbourne’s Vue de Mond and judge of the ABC Delicious Produce Awards. You may remember Shannon, and his wife, actress Madeleine West, as the celebrity parents of four children named Phoenix, Hendrix, Xascha, and Xanthe.

Shannon explains in the interview that Phoenix was named after the restaurant where he and Madeleine met (Fenix, in Melbourne). Hendrix was in honour of Jimi Hendrix, who Madeleine is a big fan of. By this time, they noticed that they were getting a theme of the letter X in their children’s names, and decided to run with it for their daughters Xascha and Xanthe. However, the big news is that Shannon and Madeleine are expecting twins in November!

Alison wants to know: what do you think the Bennett twins might be called, given that we know they will have the letter X prominently in their names?

We don’t know whether they will be two boys, two girls, or one of each; nor do we know whether they will continue the theme-so-far of names ending in X for boys, and starting with X for girls, or will they mix it up a little?

My guess is Felix and Xavier for two boys, and Ximena and Lux for two girls – I seem to be betting that they will mix up up the first letter-last letter theme for twins.

Post your suggestions for the names of the Bennett twins, and we’ll see if any of us came anywhere close in four months time!

Dad Won the World Cup Baby Name Bet
Sydney couple Kathleen Vrinat, and her fiancé William Porkert, put their future baby name up as a bet for the World Cup. Kathleen is a supporter of Argentina, while William supports the German team, and as both their teams made the Grand Final in Rio, they decided that whoever’s team was victorious would get naming rights to their first-born child.

William already has some ideas, and is considering using names from the German football team, such as Andre, Manuel, or Mario – he points out that Andre is unisex, so could be used for either a boy or a girl, while Manuela is a feminine form of Manuel. Sadly, nobody seems very keen on the name Manuela, including Kathleen.

Kathleen was so distraught when she found out Germany won that she was sent home from work as her constant crying was distracting her colleagues. She says she will follow through with the bet, although she is now considering delaying having children. William hopes she’ll put the second child’s name up on a bet too.

The Rugby League Baby
Mother of seven Kirstie Nowland was watching her son Ivi at a junior rugby league game when her contractions started. She had had several dreams about giving birth at a football game, but her mother Kim dismissed them, putting them down to constant football attendance and the baby being overdue. Kirstie didn’t want to leave before the game finished, but it seemed that if she didn’t call for an ambulance soon, the baby would be born in the stands.

She was taken to Blacktown Hospital and gave birth 30 minutes later, but was upset she hadn’t got to see her son score before she left. The first thing she asked Ivi when she saw him was whether his team won, and he reassured her, “Yes mum; I scored, and we flogged St Mary’s 54-4”. Being a good rugby league mum, she knew that was the only thing that mattered.

Ivi plays for the Western City Tigers, and in honour of the triumphant team, Kirstie called the new baby Tiga Lilly. Tiga has a very memorable name story.

Sued Because of Her Baby’s Name
Baby name theft is a topic that gets bandied about a lot, but it’s very serious when a business believes that their “baby name” has been stolen. Canberra mum Neda Lutekic has a toddler named Zara, and when she started her own line of baby clothing, she named it Zarabumba after her little girl. Multinational fashion retailer Zara has now launched legal action against her, even though her inspiration wasn’t the store, but her daughter. Be careful that your baby’s name doesn’t sound like a big company before using it as inspiration for your own business.

There’s An App For That
Practical Parenting magazine has a gallery of baby naming apps you can download from iTunes. The most intriguing is one you can only test if you are actually pregnant, because it allows your unborn baby to pick its own name by registering its level of “enthusiasm” for each name from its movements. It doesn’t sound very scientific, but does sound fun, and you’ve got the perfect comeback if your child complains about their name in the future.

POLL RESULTS
People’s favourite choices for a baby name taken from players in the German football team were Roman, Matthias, and Bastian. The least favourite was Shkodran, which didn’t receive a single vote.

Thank you to Alison for the information on the forthcoming Bennett twins – all Australian baby name news gratefully accepted!

Blossom and Basil

04 Friday Jul 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

≈ 14 Comments

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Twins
Ned David and Finn Douglas

Girls
Amity Lee (Violet)
April Wroxie (Imogen)
Blossom Rose (River, Seraya)
Camilla Felicity (George)
Cortana Ruby Jane (Cooper, Connor)
Elsa Dawn May (Michael, Georgia)
Emiliana Fleur (Izsak)
Estella Quinn
Grace Gabriel (Isla)
Indigo Joy (Sienna)
Isabella Sammi
Jasmine Pushpa (Tara)
Joan Edith (William)
Lavinia Violet
Lila Catherine (Lachlan)
Lucinda Margaret (Estella, Josephine)
Maisy Harper (Matilda)
Millie Lou
Phoebe Alice
Serena Mo Li
Shona Josephine
Susannah Paige Marie (Samuel)
Tanisha Maureen-May
Tessa Elizabeth
Zaliah Michelina (Alexi, Sebastian)

Boys
Alec Robert
Arthur Ken (Edward)
Basil Jock (Percy)
Boston Percy (Hudson, Scarlett)
Eddie Ray
Gus Alexander
Haize Te Arapa
Hunter Frank (Digby)
Izaak Pieter (Paige, Blayze)
Jaggar Jeorge
Jessy Wade (Charlotte)
Josiah Charles
Leroy James (Scarlett)
Lewis Quinn (Ella, Xanthe)
Manny Eric Reid (Anna)
Miller Hayne
Reuben Ivan
Roki (Ruby)
Sonny Nelson
Stuart Matthew Folau Shane
Tayton Noel (Tyson, Serryn)
Theodore Thomas “Teddy” (Maxwell)
Toby Brian St. Leger (Scarlett, Darcy)
Valentino Predrag
Zander Norbert (Sebastian, Lilah)

(Photo shows a native hibiscus – Alyogyne huegelii – in a Fremantle garden; these Western Australian shrubs flower for more than half the year, and can bloom in winter)

Jake Benge and Rocco Ted

27 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Frankie Joy and Rosie Winter (Milo, Archie, Jasper)

Girls
Alira Joan
Arabella Kit
Bonnie Gwen (Harry, Maya)
Desia (Sophia, George)
Eleanor Jean (Charlotte)
Elsie Peach
Georgina Katherine Beatrice
Lillian Kate (Charlie, Elle Rose, Tommy)
Lucinda Jane (Freddie)
Mila Kenzie
Montana Maree
Phoenix Laura Lucy (Scout, Nash)
Peggy Attiah (Louie)
Pippa Julia May
Rokaya
Sadie Noeline Elizabeth
Sasha Ivy Grace
Tilley Rose (Kai, Indi, Koda)
Violet Florence
Zahli Alyssa

Boys
Arlo Thomas (Henry)
Blyth James (Jade)
Darby William
Eddie Harrison (James)
Elroy Henry Jude
Frederick Samuel
Hype
Jake Benge (Aliyah, Sean, James, Caitlin)
Jordy Luke
Julian Hugh (Berrick, Madlyn)
Kane Archie
Lawson Jack
Louis Kenneth
Maximus Hunter “Max”
Nathaniel Erik Mathias
Oscar Edward Patrick (Thomas)
Rocco Ted (Cleo, Lola)
Spencer Julien
Spiro Stamati
Zameer

Note: Thank you to blog reader Jessie May Storm for her contribution of the twin names.

(Picture shows a recent storm rolling in over the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, Victoria; photo from the Herald Sun)

What Do You Think of These Names for Twin Girls?

21 Saturday Jun 2014

Posted by A.O. in Naming Assistance

≈ 43 Comments

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Constance is obsessed with names, and now she is living out many a name nerd’s fantasy – she and her partner Sean are expecting twin girls next month.However, she’s finding the reality is a lot more stressful than you might think!

Connie and Sean have different name preferences, which is proving tricky to co-ordinate with twin’ names. Sean’s favourite name for a girl is Martha, which Connie thinks is lovely, but has found that other people aren’t so welcoming towards it.

Her own favourite for a girl is Winter – nice and straightforward, yet being a name nerd, she can’t help dreaming up lists of other possible twin combinations. She feels that she has lost sight of which names she really loves, and which are just passing name crushes. (Any of this sounding familiar???)

What Constance and Sean would like in a name:

  • universally recognised, if possible
  • an established name which isn’t too common, or too faddish
  • easy to pronounce
  • has a positive meaning and name history
  • possess some character, such as being strong even though feminine

Connie and Sean already have a son named Christian, and they like that his name is well known, established, but not too common. However, they aren’t fussed if the twins’ names don’t “match” with Christian.

Some twin combinations Constance is considering:

  • Ursula and Wilhelmina (nn Ursi and Willa)
  • Alexandra and Raphaelle
  • Olivia and Winter
  • Olive and Winter
  • Posie and Martha
  • Isis and Olive
  • Frances and Sophia
  • Bridget and Anabel
  • Delphi and Sophia
  • Theodora and Aurora (nn Teddy and Rory)
  • Noa and Isa
  • Violet and Mabel

Connie finds middle names a lot easier, and she likes them to be a little more flamboyant than the first name eg Winter Raphaelle, Martha Primrose. The surname ends an EE sound eg Raleigh, so Connie doesn’t want a name that ends with that sound.

Connie feels as if she is going around in circles, while Sean has had enough of it all and has simply given up.

* * * * * * * * * *

I don’t blame you both for feeling overwhelmed – naming even one child is a challenge, and having to do two at once is exponentially harder. I wonder if being a name nerd is making you feel even more pressured than usual, as if you must come up with twin names that are perfect in every way. I think that’s how I might feel in your position, at least.

I admire both the name Sean likes best, and the one you like best, and there’s a part of me that would like to be able to say, Well why not have twin girls called Martha and Winter? They are both lovely names, and would be given with love. And yet …. that might be being too idealistic.

People have a horrible tendency to judge twins against each other, especially female twins. The tiniest differences will be remarked on, so that a twin 2 inches smaller than her sister can be called the “short twin”, or one preferring to read while her sister loves sports will be called the “nerdy twin”.

I’m labouring this point because I notice that in several of your twin pairings, one twin has a name which is noticeably more clunky, or less popular, or less feminine, or less “cute” than the other. Part of me isn’t bothered by it, and would like to live in a world where one twin having a clunkier name, or one twin being shorter or more freckled or thinner or sportier, just doesn’t matter. Both are equally good, both are equally precious and loved.

Then there’s the part of me of that worries how the world will judge things. I know it’s not possible to ensure your children’s’ names are equal in every way (and if they are too even, then they seem “matchy”), but I think it’s worth keeping in mind.

Ursula and Wilhelmina (nn Ursi and Willa)
I really love this – these names are both quite substantial, but also elegant and sophisticated. I just wish there was a better nickname for Ursula: Willa is quite fashionable as a name in its own right, while Ursi seems more obviously “just a nickname”.

Alexandra and Raphaelle
Very pretty combination, although Raphaelle is a bit more exotic than popular Alexandra. I wonder if giving if it a little twist, such as Alessandra or Alexandria, might even things up a bit?

Olivia and Winter
I think this is a real crowd-pleaser: I can imagine very few people disliking this set of twin names. Because Olivia is a name from Shakespeare, and The Winter’s Tale is one of his plays, it even seems quite literary. Olivia is a very popular name, which does break one of your “rules”, but perhaps that won’t seem as important as you thought.

Olive and Winter
I can see you’ve gone for a less popular form of Olivia, and I do like these as twin names, but somehow I keep thinking Olivia seems like a more natural fit.

Posie and Martha
This is absolutely charming, although Martha seems a much sturdier choice than pretty Posie, and Posie also seems more nicknamey. To me it works though; they seem to balance each other without being too much of a clash. Posie does end with an EE sound like your surname – would a formal name like Josephine help?

Isis and Olive
To me it seems unfair for one twin to be named after a goddess, and the other after a tree.

Frances and Sophia
I love the way these two names sound together, with one beginning and the other ending with a S. Sophia is obviously a lot more popular than Frances though.

Bridget and Annabel
These are both very attractive vaguely Celtic names, although Bridget probably does fall under the “clunkier name than the other twin” category. I’m not sure it matters though.

Delphi and Sophia
I love the shared PH sound in the middle and the Greek origin of these names: both very meaningful as well. There’s quite a difference in popularity of course.

Theodora and Aurora (nn Teddy and Rory)
Love the tomboy nicknames for these elaborate formal names, but Theodora and Aurora do actually rhyme with each other. Not that it’s as noticeable as Fay and May, or Sallie and Hallie.

Noa and Isa
These seem very different from the other names you’ve chosen, so neat and simple, and even unisex. However, to me Noa seems like a name, while Isa is “just a nickname”.

Violet and Mabel
I like this pairing of retro names very much, they seem perfectly matched without being matchy. And they are pretty without being fluffy – they’ve got some sass to them.

I can why you keep going round in circles, because you like a wide variety of names, from rare to the Top 5, from frilly and feminine to sturdy and clunky, from long and elaborate to short and snappy. It’s one of the perils of name nerdism.

I wonder if it would help if you focused on those names and styles you like best, and concentrated on those. You did say that Winter was your favourite name, so what about if you tried to find a match for it, rather than thinking of all the possible name combinations?

What about:

  • Winter and Annabel
  • Winter and Sophia
  • Winter and Elodie
  • Winter and Scarlett (both surnames, a white/red combo)
  • Winter and Clementine (clementines are a winter fruit)
  • Winter and Posie (an allusion to winter and spring)
  • Winter and Violet (another winter/spring combination)
  • Winter and Lark (another winter/spring combination)
  • Winter and Aurora (an allusion to darkness and dawn)
  • Winter and Eden (another beginning/end combo, both unisex names)

I know poor Sean has become exhausted by it all and retreated, but once he’s had a good rest I hope you can persuade him to start talking names again. It’s a big task to name two babies all on your own, and I think you need his input and feedback. He might find it less overwhelming to discuss something specific, like, What name sounds nicest with Winter?, rather than What possible combinations could we think up for the twins?

Both you and Sean have got fantastic taste in names, even if your tastes don’t always synchronise, and I know you are going to pick beautiful names for your girls.

Readers, what do you think would be good names for the twin girls?

UPDATE: The twins names are Martha Primrose “Posie” and Winter Raphaelle!

POLL RESULT: The public’s choice for the twins’ names was Mabel and Violet.

Reeva Jade and Van Malachi Winter

20 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Adele Narelle and Bonnie Murray (Archie)
Lucy and Polly

Girls
Angel Shirley
Annika (Saphira)
Elsie Clementine (Clare Elisabeth)
Evelyn Patricia
Isla Kiera Beatrice (Neve, Connor)
Ivy Nell (Olive Sue)
Jolie Mai (Molly, Emmaline)
Livia Marina
Luella Clare
Maggie Gayle
Mieke Emilia (Olita)
Myfanwy Rosemary “Miffy” (Felix)
Octavia Joyce Margaret (Jai, Eli, Zac)
Puhi Te Aewa Rose
Reeva Jade (Pippa)
Ruby Alice (Mitchell, Emily)
Sabrina (Sebastian)
Sahara Pearl
Willow Gracie
Zara Lily

Boys
Abraham Rex
Andreas Nicholas
Carmelo Anthony (Angelo, Maria)
Clay James
Fox Elias (Jack)
Hudson Lars (Heaven-Lee, Yasmin, Edan)
Hugo Edward
Ian Thomas
Jack Alan Christopher
James Frank
Kingston William (Angus, Iyla)
Kyan Hayden Douglas (Evah Maree)
Lennox George
Leroy Steven (Maddison)
Max Julian (Ari)
Noah Francesco
Owen Robert
Rupert Francis (Lucien)
Thomas Hunter (Ethan)
Van Malachi Winter (Ziggy)

NOTE: Thank you to Brooke from Baby Name Pondering for her contributions from the Herald Sun.

(Photo shows winter fog in the hills of a Victorian farm; from Just This Side of Chaos)

 

Atreyu Alexander and Max Vader

13 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

≈ 9 Comments

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Twins

Tekoah and Ezekiel

Girls
Adeline Lily (Matthew)
Alice Jemima
Bella Ruby (Olivia)
Cienna Lucia Maree
Eliza Poppy (Georgia)
Elle Harper (Logan, Ethan)
Esther Ruth (Lachlan, Samuel, Charlotte)
Francesca Violet
Georgina Helen (Henry)
Gwenna Jean (Leilah)
Lola Charlize
Maisy Kate (Tyler, Reuben)
Mia Stefania
Millie Rose (Evie, Lola)
Remi May (Nash)
Rose Annabelle
Sabella Ivy (Leilani, Cooper)
Sylvia Teresa
Vala Lovelle (Myka)
Zoey Dimitra (Stephanie)

Boys
Angus Ferguson (William)
Asten Ray
Atreyu Alexander
Benhamin James
Chad Charles Elliot
Copeland Joseph (Ava)
Dan Bryan (Meg, Tom, Lachlan, Archer, Kepler)
Douglas Malcolm
Easton Hutch
Egan Patrick
Isaiah Samuel (Brielle)
Jedd Kane (Jack)
Lenny Michael (Ruby, Tessa)
Miles William
Max Vader
Perrin Johannes
Reid Nathaniel
Sebastian John Hendrick
Tristan Tommy
Zander Christopher Jarvis (Izaiah, Aleira)

Note: Birth notice for Max Vader from Brooke’s blog, Baby Name Pondering.

(Photo shows the full moon over New Norfolk, Tasmania; tonight it is a full moon on Friday 13th!)

Gemma and Jewel

06 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Luella Miette and Emmeline Maeve

Girls
Alina Dawn (Nicholas, Kiara)
Anika Josephine (Tane, Kieran)
Bonnie Lola
Camilla Elizabeth (Gus, Claudia)
Coco Zara
Doreen “Dora”
Eriana Jade
Essie Florence (Henry)
Gemma Catherine
Greta Geni
Halle Sofia (Rafael)
Isabelle Rosalie (Eva)
Ivy Meyer
Jewel Grace (Chanel)
Kora Mae
Luna Piper
Lydia Ashleigh (Kyra)
Matia Rose (Charli)
Orla McIntosh
Pia Joan (Lenny)

Boys
Ash Julian (Tori, Taj)
Axel William
Beau Francis
Billy McGuffie
Callan George (Hayden)
Chaz Isaac (Zoe, Ikaia, Levi)
Dominik Ivan (Abbey, Sammi, Luka, Hudson)
Ewan Jack (Milla)
Finnlay Karoly (Cailin, Riley)
Harry Lennox
Innes James (Leliyn, Maya)
Jack Dao (Frances)
Jase Leo (Thomas)
KC Robald
Kiah Aaron (Caitlin, Jacob, Sophia)
Kingsley Ryan
Miller Thomas (Charlotte)
Monty Carlin (Saylah, Maya, Elky)
Nash Kyle (Quinn, Archer)
Tanner Reid (Harry, Kaden, Jarran)

Note: Thank you to Abby Sandel from Appellation Mountain for contributing the twins’ names via Twitter.

(Photo of little girls having a tea party from Tiger Tribe toy company, from their Facebook page)

Rocky Levi and Tex Zade

30 Friday May 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

≈ 6 Comments

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Twins
Anthony Peter and Christian Peter (Zander, Xavier)
Hudson Job and Frankie Alexander

Girls
Adeline Grace
Amalie Florence
Brinley Blaise
Cataleya Karen-Rose (Mikaila, Jasper)
Daisy Elizabeth
Esther Mary
Francesca Lucy Dominique
Layne Kara (Noah)
Lillian Roslyn “Lilly Rose”
Matilda Vi
Millie Margaret
Sassinia Eva-May (Archer, Jaxon)
Scarlett Adrienna (Axel)
Violette Zofia (Bella, Ruby)
Willow Isla (Audrey)

Boys
Andy Frederick
Charlie Leon
Dimitri Paul
Hamish Menzies (Piper, Lottie)
Harry Alexander (Fenella)
Jock Isaak Lewis
Kosta Thom
LJ
Lucan Leo Cole
Montgomery Peter
Nicholas Andrew Valentine (Georgia, Tony, Marykia, Jacob)
Robbie Danger
Rocky Levi
Santino Saverio (Alessio)
Tex Zade

(Photo shows Royce Gill, a very young rodeo rider from Upper Horton in northern New South Wales, and his pony Maybelline; photo from the Daily Mail)

 

Airlie Milla and Knox Leo

23 Friday May 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Max Leslie and Albert Denis

Girls
Airlie Milla (Jayce)
Allegra Paige
Camilla Victoria Rose
Colbie Anne (Jaxon, Halle)
Cleo Grace (Mali, Piper, Farren)
Eloise Kathleen Frances
Emmerson Hunter Jayne (Nathan, Jordan, Brodie)
Estelle Wendy
Harriet Elsie
Indie Raine
Josie Colleen (Ivy)
Kadie Frances (Einar, Louis)
Lacey Fleur (Claudia)
Lavinia Isobel (Jack)
Miranda Kitty
MJ
Mya Zona
Stella Katerina Yvonne
Summer Harmony (Matilda, Dusty, Jackson)
Zailey Lola (Harry, Tully)

Boys
Arden Anthony
Darcy Francis (James)
Finnlay Matthew
Fletcher Jack (Isabelle, Greta)
Graeme Peter
Harry Lennox (Roy)
Jed Vincent
Kane William (Joel, Lily)
Knox Leo (Darcie)
Leland George
Lochlann Charles Alfred
Luca Augustus (Matteo, Alessandro, Cristiano)
Maddox James
Miles Riley
Otis Jordan Charlie (Allegra, Jarvis)
Phoenix Thomas (Indiana)
Roan
Saxon Ryder
Tye Hudson
Zenick

(Photo shows Airlie Beach in North Queensland)

 

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