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Tag Archives: twin sets

Levayah and Cohen

08 Friday Nov 2013

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Multiples

Rosalie and Ruby May

Sophia, Evie and Isabelle (Amelia, Peter)

 

Girls

Annika Rosealine (Claudia)

Clementine Sally (Arabella)

Georgia Doriana Giulia

Henri Kate

Jeanie Claire (Sadie)

Levayah Rose

Lucy Gale (Ruby, April)

Mei Judith

Millie Margaret (Max)

Paige Marilyn (Phoebe)

Phillipa Catherine Elizabeth (Mary)

Sadie Elizabeth Florence (Louie)

 

Boys

Anton Maurizio

Cohen Sun Chul

Dustin Toby (Charlotte)

Eemil August (Niilo)

Jag Cooper (Aylah)

Jock Leo Edward (Ainsley)

Julian Peter (Aaliya)

Kirby Des

Landon Michael

Noah Bassett Alan (Isla, Finlay)

Olly Benjamin

Wesley Troy (Maliyah)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Madeleine

Boys: Hudson and Joshua

(Photo shows a shopping district in Launceston, Tasmania)

Saoirse and Malachy

01 Friday Nov 2013

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Multiples

Mila Charlotte and Makenna Rahni

Sahib, Abia and Arav – boy/girl/boy

 

Girls

Charlotte Deirdre

Eleanora Victoria Maria Rose

Elizabeth Louise “Eliza” (Maximus, Genevieve)

Evelyn Hazel (Emily)

Harriet Kelva Grace

Ivy Clarice (Meg, Ada, Pippa)

June Marion (Maggie)

Lucy Marguerite

Mahalia Ruth (Wesley)

Nina Jo (Grayson)

Saoirse Nellie

Sia Avy (Bon)

Willow Evangeline (Lilly, Xavier)

 

Boys

Alec James (Tahlia, Ella, Nate)

Allan Walter

Ari Daniel (Kayley, Bryn, Jakob)

Dexter Ryleigh (Ava)

Emerson William (Darcy, Archie)

Griffin Lindgren

Hugo Craig Terrence

Jordan Ashley (Jaida, Rhia)

Malachy Ahohako (Pisila)

Oscar Frederick (Annabelle)

Quade James Winston (Charlise)

Rafie Mac (Milla, Scout, Sonny)

Tejay John (Maddison, Kaia)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Isla

Boys: Jack

(Photo shows Isabel, Amy and Nicola James preparing for the National Irish Dancing Championships, which were held in Adelaide)

Endellion and Florabella

25 Friday Oct 2013

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Twins

Mackenna Sarah and Xiomara Suzanne

 

Girls

Anouk Juno (Felix)

Aria Kerehi (Tyra, Chaz)

Blair Merekara

Emmeline Adelaide Sarah (Tom)

Endellion Louise

Florabella Elizabeth

Gina Rose (Evie)

Haidee Grace (Indy, Oakey)

Harriette Kelly (Peony)

Isla Summer (Sienna, Lily)

Ivy Winifred (Ruby, Violet)

Marnie Jennifer Poppy (Aggie, Crosby)

Milla Alethea

Monet Isla (Sophie, Tom)

Poppy Olivia Trouble

Sylvie Grace (Camille)

 

Boys

Alfie Edward (Sage, Abe)

Baxter Patterson James (Hunter, Clementine)

Edward James Alexander (Isabella, Georgia)

Gus Mario (Lottie)

Hamish Gustav (Eliza, Joseph)

Johan Jibin

Jude Leo (Stella)

Kas Pande

Kohen Ian

Lawson John (Henry, Campbell)

Pacer

Paco Panagiotis

Rex Joseph (Dempsey, Ronin, Sullivan)

Santiago

Tayte Mitchell John

Ted Davey

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Harriet and Mackenna

Boys: Logan

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

Maxie Rose and Major Bill

18 Friday Oct 2013

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Twins

Zahra Alison and Madina Kishwar

 

Girls

Adele Louisa (Eliza)

Amelie Rose (Poppy, Bebop)

Constance Hope (Logan, Indianna)

Elisabet Daphne (Celeste)

Emilia Mary

Josie Jane Kennedy

Keltie (Tanner)

Maggie May Rose (Coen)

Martika Lea

Maxie Rose (Ray)

Natalia Donata

Nikkisha Norma Jean

Sophia Norina

Sylvie Eloise (Lily)

Tasha Kaur

Violette Skye (Leila)

 

Boys

Blake Hamilton (Austin)

Branson William Blake (Emmalise)

Edison Leigh (Nate)

Eli Blaze

Flynn Ryder

Louis Patrick (Henry)

Luke Harrison Ford

Major Bill (Bear)

Milo Timothy

Navarre Hampton James (Vegas)

Oakley Anthony Lance

Oliver Barnard

Rhoidh Alec James (Ailsa)

Tylan Miller (Alyssa)

Vincent Thomas Nicola

Zoel Danny (Reef)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Mia

Boys: Riley

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

Celebrity Baby News: Carrie Graf and Camille Chicheportiche

08 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Basketball coach Carrie Graf, and her partner Camille Chicheportiche, welcomed twins Charli and Bentley on June 21. Charli was born first, weighing 2.8 kg, and her brother Bentley followed just two minutes later, weighing 2.7 kg. Charli and Bentley were conceived with the help of IVF, using an international sperm donor who is open to revealing his identity to the twins if they want that. The twins both have Chicheportiche as their middle name, since a hyphenated surname seemed too unwieldy.

Carrie began her basketball career at the age of 15, and competed in the Women’s National Basketball League from 1983-89 before studying to become a coach. She has coached women’s basketball for over 20 years, and was named WNBL Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008. She holds the most records for coaching wins, with more than 200 under her belt. She has coached the Sydney Flames and the Canberra Capitals; she coached the latter during their 2008/2009 season when they won the WNBL Championship. Carrie was the first Australian to be named a head coach in the American WNBA, coaching the Phoenix Mercury. She has also coached the national women’s basketball team, taking them to medal wins at two Summer Olympics, winning the FIBA Oceania Championship, and the World University Games. Carrie won High Performance Coach of the Year and Young Coach of the Year in 1996, was awarded an Australian Sports Medal for services to basketball in 2000, and was named a life member of the WNBL in 2006. She was Sportsperson of the Year in 2008.

Camille, who carried the twins, is on maternity leave from the Australian Federal Police. She and Carrie have been together for seven years after being introduced by mutual friends, and wear rings as a sign of their committment. The couple live in the ACT where same-sex marriage is about to be legalised, but even if the legislation gets through, they have no immediate plans to marry.

(Picture shows Carrie and Camille with the twins – Carrie is on the right holding Charli in pink; photo from the Sydney Morning Herald).

Names Spotted at Home and Abroad: Winter Edition

02 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by A.O. in Names Spotted at Home and Abroad

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A new trend at the moment is for a baby’s christening gown to be modelled on its mother’s wedding dress (hands up anyone who thinks it’s weird for a baby to wear a wedding dress). Mum Annie [pictured] loved her pink tulle and silk wedding dress so much that it seemed the obvious choice for a mini-me christening gown for her seven-month old daughter – and at $1200 a pop, dress designers are happy to replicate their creations in teeny-tiny mode. I know people are interested in what names the wealthy and fashionable choose for their children, and Annie’s daughter is named Pierra – which looks like a feminine form of Pierre, although it also looks like Sierra with a P.

I featured Sassafras on the blog as a girls name last year, but admit to feeling a bit doubtful at the time because I’d only ever seen the name used once – in a birth notice four or five years ago. Was it too out there to suggest as a baby name? Then after seeing a Sass Winnie in a birth announcement in August, regular commenter Sophia said that she knew a little girl named Sassafras, nn Sass. I idly asked an interstate friend over the phone if she knew a Sassafras (not thinking she would) – answer: yes, there’s a Sassafras at her son’s primary school. Now I see a toddler named Sassafras in the local paper from Bellingen on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. If nothing else, my mind has been eased about including Sassafras. It’s clearly less daring, and a lot less rare, than I thought.

A baby boy from Queensland was born very unexpectedly while his mother was taking a nap. He was born in July, on the night of the NRL State of Origin decider between Queensland and New South Wales, just as his father had left for the game. He was named Benji, after his dad’s favourite NRL player, Benji Marshall, from the Wests Tigers, who has recently changed codes and countries and gone to rugby union in New Zealand. I have noticed a lot of baby boys named Benji in the past year or so, and wonder how many of them were named after Benji Marshall – and if the numbers will dry up now that he has gone.

This website has photos of twins from around the world. WARNING: MAJOR CUTENESS ALERT! Name nerd theory states that twin names must not be “matchy”, but here’s proof tons of parents think the matchier the better. Here we have Zoe and Chloe, Jaqi and Jaqari, Xander and Xavier, Evan and Ivan, Jake and Jimi, Ruby and Rose, Jack and Daniel. I did like Reef and Eden, and Gwendoline and Jasper.

This mother of a gorgeous baby boy has the name Oriana, a medieval literary name which may mean “sunrise” or “gold”, or possibly something else. The name might remind you of the famous cruise liners, or more recently, the Bratz doll. It’s certainly a stunning name which seems very usable, with Ariana and Aurelia so fashionable at present. Oriana has a heartbreaking struggle ahead of her, so we wish a speedy recovery to her son Luca.

A story on postnatal depression, and how worryingly few people take it seriously enough, interviewed a mum, now recovered from her PND, named Cybele. Cybele is a Phrygian mother goddess whose ancient Near Eastern name possibly means “mountain”, to suggest “born from stone, born from the earth”. It is said SIB-uh-lee. I think that’s a gorgeous name, and with Sybilla so trendy, seems like a great choice for parents who want something a bit different.

Lavington Fisher of South Australia recently passed his 100th birthday, and looks absolutely amazing for his age. Lavington is a surname from place names in England meaning “Lafa’s people”; the Anglo-Saxon name Lafa may be understood as “survivor, treasure, heirloom, remnant”. Lavington is a good name for someone who has lived for more than a century! There is a place in New South Wales called Lavington, named after the English towns. It reminds me of both lavender, and lamington cakes.

The Great Australian Bake Off on Channel Nine included a contestant in her twenties named Bliss. I’ve noticed quite a few people on name forums who love the idea of Bliss, but worry that it won’t seem “name-like” enough. Having seen Bliss on a real person, I can assure them it doesn’t seem much different to Joy as a name. The trouble is that to me Bliss always seemed like a very flakey name, and the real life Bliss was actually quite ditzy and flakey, so it was rather annoying to have my name prejudice confirmed so readily.

The winner of the show was named Nancy, and I was delighted to see this name on an intelligent, attractive engineering student. I featured this name on the blog, and was pleased how well Nancy works as a young person’s name (apart from on girl detective Nancy Drew, who must be getting on a bit by now). It’s such a smart, spunky name.

Abby from Appellation Mountain did a Nameberry post about some interesting names from her family history. Most of the names from my family tree aren’t too exciting. However, when I looked way, way, way, way back, I did find a Hercules in the 17th century, a great-uncle many times over. Now I wouldn’t name a son Hercules, but it could be usable as a middle name. The thing is, is a connection from the 17th century, not even a direct ancestor, too much of a stretch as a “family name”? At what point does a name from your family tree cease to become a family name (considering that all people are related to each other at some point)?

I was chatting to some friends about the surge in popularity for retro names from the 1900s to the 1930s, such as Olive, Hazel and Florence. The general consensus was that they were over it – it’s been done to death, and so, so boring. They thought to have an interesting retro name now, you had to turn to the 1940s and ’50s – something like Linda or Valerie would seem much more hip. What staggered me is that Olive has only has just started to become popular, while Hazel and Florence aren’t even in the Top 100 yet! Yet they are already “boring”. At this rate, we will have revisited all the name trends of the 20th century by the next decade.

Eve Buttercup and Vogue Scarlett

27 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Jennifer and Jacqueline

Theo and Emilio (Kristina, Ethan)

 

Girls

Adelie Jayne (Charlotte)

Amelia Jadis

Annabell Charlotte May (Bono)

Carla Margaret (Louise)

Daphne Ellen

Edith Patricia Milne

Edwina Honor Louise

Eve Buttercup (Cody, Sonny)

Jacinta Renee

Joni Kae (Tanner)

Lucia Esther (Savannah, Alexis)

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

Tara Malati Gayle

Vogue Scarlett

Wallis Gertrude Anne

 

Boys

Ajay Patrick (Nevaya, Frankie)

Albert Percy

Antonio Vito (Tahlia)

Archer Gilbert (Lainie)

Connor John (Odin)

Dwight Harry Thorpe

Eamonn Lucas

Henley Willem

Knox Joe (Jax)

Lenny Robin (Kobe, Ashton)

Remy Peter Joseph (Ambrose, Florence, Theodore)

Rocco Maxwell

Stellan Eli Finn (Skylar)

Sully James

Theo Adam (Jazz)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Amelia

Boys: Isaac

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

Leopold and Maximilian

20 Friday Sep 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Gus and Max (Jack)

Perri Belle and Jaegar Flynn (Halle)

Phoebe Aimee Diana and Amelia Nicole Christine

 

Girls

Annalise Evelyn Ivy-May

Ayla Loren (Keelen)

Emmy Cate (Stella, Ollie)

Eva Jules

Harvi June (Daxon)

Jean Anne

Mia Bella (Ava)

Monica Charli (Gretel)

Pailin “Gemma”

Sanchia Ruby Robin

Shalilah Ida Rose (Tahneesha, Kaden, Tyler)

Summer Donna

Taleisha Jaide

Tilda Ellen (Pippa)

Victoria Lillian (Eliza)

Zarina Zae Claire

 

Boys

Antanas Jacob

Arion Kon (Zahlia, Malitah)

Duke David (Charlize)

Edward Horace

Finley Rex (Jacob, Lacey, Ruby)

Flynn Fortune

Henry Arthur (Thomas)

Jack William (Gidget)

Leopold Stefan

Lewis Reeve (Nate, Ruby)

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

Oscar Maxwell “Ozzie” (Tilly)

Ralph Harrison

Stefan Gabriel (Freddie)

Trey Edward

Xavier Albert (Luke, Liana)

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Madison

Boys: Xavier

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

Aisha and Zain

06 Friday Sep 2013

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Twins

Eloise Charlette and Melaina Jade

Pixie Anne and Rose Ivy

Rupert and Maisie

 

Girls

Aisha McKenzie (Koby, Kai)

Alora Dae

Blair Margaret Rose (Kirra, Sunny)

Hera Sunim

Indiana Jeffrey

Kahzali Jane

Layce Melinda Ellen

Leticia Ivy

Luca Ingrid (Will)

Madeleine Susanna (Alexandra, Isabelle)

Merindah Poppy

Nellie Anabel (Lily, Charlie)

Piper Diaz

Ruby Vienna (Harrison, Grace)

Violette Raine (Cailen)

 

Boys

Chance Brooklyn

Edan Thomas (Sara)

Griffin Leigh

Harrison Jardine

Jenson Frank (Ashleigh, Jessica, Jackson)

Jude Henley (Finn)

Lenny George (Hannah, Ben, Josh, Jack)

Mannix Lloyd (Indi, Pepper)

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

Orlando Carmine (Charlize)

Reed Werner

Tom Calder (Sam, Lilli, Violet)

Walter Joseph “Wally” (Alexandra, Ava)

Zain Israr

Zenith-Daniel

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Lucy

Boys: William

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

Orly and Crixus

30 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins

Matthew Horace and Laura Gwyneth

Patrick David and Luis Alberto (Andrea)

Zahra Alison and Madinah Kishwar

 

Girls

Anastasia Juliet (Annabelle)

Annabelle Daphne

Briar Lily

Crystal Angel (Angel)

Frances Eleanor (Harriet)

Freyja Margaret (Luana, Bethanie)

Greta Harriet May (Isaac, Eve)

Harlow Nikeea-Clair

Lesi’eli Palu

Lollie Erica (Max, Harry)

Lucy May June

Luna Maree

Mayumi Liliana

Mirridhi Kandelka

Nevada Monica

Orly Alice

Rubi Anjali

Scarlett Marina

Tara Sinead (Erin, Sean Patrick, Megan, Liam, Keira, Ronan)

Vanita Letizia (Marco, Sierra-Rose)

Verity Grace

 

Boys

Ambrose John (Xavier, Fabian, Lucia)

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Austin Jet

Axel Mark

Baxter Myles

Crixus Maxwell

Digby Peter

Flynn Nimrod (Tia, Indi)

Francis Ian “Frankie” (Spencer, Ned)

Larry Alan

Lennox Soul (Rhys)

Maverick Bayden

Parker Madden (MacKenzie)

Preston Drake

Rossi Ronald Bruce (Brayden, Connor, Jet)

Ryder Manix

Sandy Keith (Brooklyn)

Tarik Geoffrey

Tasman Jay

Thomas Ridley

Zen Maurice Donald

 

Most popular names this week

Girls: Ruby

Boys: Thomas

(Picture shows surfing with dolphins during winter in Newcastle, New South Wales)

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