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Kiama Rane and Gerti Boo

27 Friday Mar 2015

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Twins
Amelia Grace and Miranda Kathleen
Dax Hugo and Willa Faith (Zaine, Harley)
Evelyn Zara and Callan Zac
Haven Willow and Coopa Jack (Indy, Hudson)

Girls
Alexis Kiahna (Kieran)
Amaya Mariah (James, Seth, Kayden)
Arnita (Chitrita)
Cassiopeia Belle
Edwina Lilian
Emerson Motoko
Enya Yan
Gerti Boo
Giovanna Riley
Kiama Rane
Leinati
Liliana Ruth
Maleah Rei (Calandra, Elani)
Milly Breea
Penelope Frances
Phillipa Kate (Eliza)
Phoebe Elizabeth (Joshua, Hannah, Naomi, Zachary)
Radiya (Panav)
Samantha Cruz
Skye Beatrice
Tabitha Margaret (Maxwell)
Thea Rose (Eden)
Tiana Ida (Ariana)
Tilda Ollie
Zara Bonnie Joanne

Boys
Albie Jai (Myles, Flynn, Logan, Jonty)
Alistair Ronald
Carter Juris
Cavalier (Isabella)
Denzel
Enoch Christopher
Gus Herbert (Max, Jim)
James David Huw
Jono Martin
Judah James (Bethany, Moriah)
Landon Daniel
Leighton Mark
Limsok
Mack Fletcher (Taite, Jobe)
Maddison Gary Charlie
Miller Amado (Harlan)
Mitch Dixon Lee (Evie)
Ollie Louis (Joe, Eddie, Henry)
Rohan (Siddharth)
Stefan Angelo
Thomas McHugh
William Perry (Annabelle)
Xander Maxwell (Blake)
Ziek Ryder (Tait, Kurt)
Zixuan Tim

(Picture shows Lucy Vaseo, age 4, walking in the rain at the end of this summer in Kiama, NSW; photo from the Illawarra Mercury)

 

Celebrity Baby News: Sporting Babies

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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Champion jockey Tommy Berry, and his fiancée Sharni Nisbet, welcomed their first child in February, and named their son Kaiden Nathan [pictured]. Kaiden’s middle name is in honour of Tommy’s twin brother Nathan, who died last year from an acute form of epilepsy.

NRL star Johnathan Thurston, and his fiancée Samantha Lynch, welcomed their daughter Charlie Grace on March 16. Charlie joins big sister Frankie, who will be 2 this year; Frankie’s birth was featured on the blog. Johnathan is co-captain of the North Queensland Cowboys, and is the all-time scorer for the State of Origin series.

Rugby league footballer Nathan Peats, and his partner Jade, welcomed their first child on March 4, and named their son Leyton Winiata. Nathan started his career with South Sydney in 2011, and signed with the Parramatta Eels last year. He has also been named for the Indigenous All Stars, and City Origin. He is the son of Geordi Peats, who played for the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Havana Lily and Henley Violet

21 Saturday Mar 2015

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Twins
Miles Geoffrey and Hugh Alexander

Girls
Airlie (Harlow, Hayes, Reave)
Asher Belle (Zahra, Macy, Chase)
Billie Rose
Camille Ingrid (Alice, James)
Chasely
Elizabeth Cate (Victoria)
Grace Helena
Hargunpreet (Sargunpreet)
Harper Penny (Evie)
Harriette Mae
Havana Lily (Poppy, Amelie, Bebop)
Henley Violet
Iris Ruby (Archie, Olive)
Kayla Sage (Larni)
Leni Coral
Lydia Patricia Grace (Emma, Marcus)
Megan Narelle “Meg”
Nell Teresa
Olivia Margaret (Lachlan, Alexander)
Shania
Shayla Tigerlily
Sophie Dawn
Summer Mary
Tayla Elizabeth (Jay)
Violet Maria (Charlie, Ella)

Boys
Alexander Murray (Jackson)
Andreas Vass (Harry)
Billy Christopher
Brooklyn
Caspar James
Chase Jordan
Finn Hudson (Milla, Noah)
Huw William Thomas (Jasper, Jude)
Jack Desmond
James Andrew (Ariella, Sylvie)
Jesse Benjamin Walter (Ethan, Jonty, Elijah, Arabella)
Joey Mitchell (Alice, Isabella)
Jude Maxwell
Kash Renzo
Lincoln Trent
Oliver Frederick (Brooklyn, Willow)
Quinn George
Richard Lewis (Thomas)
Roy Mackay (Sunny)
Rylan Hunter
Steele
Thomas Troy John
Toby Daniel
Valentino Vittorio (Alessandro)
Zayne George

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

(Photo shows the jetty at Henley Beach in Adelaide)

Famous Name: Rapunzel

18 Wednesday Mar 2015

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March 12 marked the start of the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave. One of the participants this year was librarian Nicolette Suttor, from the National Library in Canberra, whose hair hadn’t been cut for a decade, and which hung to her knees.

Nicolette’s cousin Ben died from leukaemia six years ago, and two years ago, her twin sister Camille shaved off her hair to support the Leukaemia Foundation. This year, Nicolette was amongst the thousands of people who signed up to raise money for the World’s Greatest Shave, and she was supported by colleagues, who performed a modern version of the fairy tale Rapunzel ahead of the charity event, with Nicolette taking the lead role.

Since having her 1.4 metre locks of hair removed and her head shorn, real life fairy tale princess Nicolette has raised more than $5500, and her hair will be used to make wigs for leukaemia patients who have lost their hair.

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The German fairy tale Rapunzel tells of a poor couple who longed for a child. At last the wife became pregnant, and began to develop cravings for a leafy green vegetable, which in Germany is called rapunzel. She told her husband that if she could not eat the delicious looking rapunzel which grew in their neighbour’s walled garden, she would die.

Her husband was very frightened, because their neighbour was an enchantress from the Black Forest, but he was even more frightened of losing his wife. So he climbed the wall into the garden, and stole the rapunzel. The Enchantress caught him, and after he explained he was only taking it for his pregnant wife, she told him he could have as much as he wanted, but on one condition – when the baby was born, he must give it to her.

The man agreed to this, and when the baby was born, it was a girl which they reluctantly handed over to the Enchantress, who took the baby far away, to her own country. She named the girl Rapunzel, after the vegetable which had delivered the child into her hands, and taught the child to call her Gothel (“godmother”).

Rapunzel grew into the loveliest child under the sun, with long hair like spun gold. When Rapunzel turned twelve, the Enchantress locked her in a tower with no stairs or doors, but a tiny window at the top. When the Enchantress wanted to visit Rapunzel, she would call out, Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair! The girl would throw her long, golden, braided hair out the window, so the Enchantress could climb up.

A couple of years later, a prince rode through the forest, and became enraptured by Rapunzel’s sweet singing. Coupled with the sight of her beautiful, wistful face at the tower window, his heart was touched, and each day he rode out to hear her. The day came when he heard the Enchantress give the signal and climb up, and when the coast was clear, he tried his luck by calling out Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!

Rapunzel at first was frightened when a man climbed into her tower. However, the prince was young and handsome, and Rapunzel soon loved him in return, agreeing to become his wife. They decided that the prince would bring Rapunzel silk so she could make herself a ladder – the simpler escape plan of bringing an actual ladder apparently not occurring to them.

While Rapunzel worked on the ladder, she and the prince got to know each better each evening, and it became obvious how well their relationship had progressed when Rapunzel innocently mentioned to her “Gothel” how tight her clothes were growing. No doubt food cravings would have soon developed.

Furious and betrayed, the Enchantress did the “godmother scorned” routine by cutting off Rapunzel’s braid of hair, and taking her into the desert to wander in misery. (There’s no German deserts, so it’s meant in the sense of a dreary, uninhabited wilderness).

The cruel Enchantress then fixed Rapunzel’s braid of hair to an iron spike, and waited in the tower for the prince. When he called out Rapunzel Rapunzel etc etc, the Enchantress let down the braid, and confronted the prince when he climbed into the tower. Heartbroken at the news that Rapunzel was gone, he threw himself from the tower, where he blinded himself on the thorns which grew below.

For some years, the blind prince wandered through the forest living on roots and berries, crying for his lost love. At last he came across Rapunzel, who had in the meantime given birth to their twins, a boy and a girl. Hearing Rapunzel’s beautiful voice, the prince proved love was blind by knowing at once it was his lost love, and hurled himself into her arms.

The two held each other tenderly, and Rapunzel wept. Luckily she had magical tears, because as they fell into the prince’s eyes, his blindness was cured. Hooray! The family hiked back to the prince’s kingdom, where they all lived happily ever after.

The Brothers Grimm adapted Rapunzel from a German fairy tale, which was based on a French one called Persinette – Persinette is derived from the French word for “parsley”, as this was the vegetable craved by the mother in this story. In turn, this was based on the 17th century Italian tale Petrosinella by Giambattista Basile, which is the earliest known version of the story (Petrosinella is Italian for “parsley”).

Rapunzel is similar to the medieval Persian tale of Rūdāba, where the beautiful Rūdāba, meaning “shining child”, lets down her raven-black tresses so her lover Zal can climb into her tower. However, there are a number of folk tales where girls get locked in towers by their parents, such as Danae in Greek mythology, the princess rescued by Cian in Irish legend, and even Saint Barbara.

The vegetable which Rapunzel is named after is Valerianella locusta, otherwise known as lamb’s lettuce or corn salad. The plant will grow in even the most barren of environments, making it a favourite with peasants, and foreshadowing Rapunzel’s own surprising ability to survive in a wilderness. Its German name of rapunzel is derived from the Latin, meaning “valerian root”.

Later versions of the story insist that the rapunzel was actually rampion, a purple bell-like wildflower whose leaves are edible. Perhaps it seemed more palatable for a fairytale heroine to be given a floral name.

The name Rapunzel has been in rare use since the 19th century. I have only been able to find Rapunzels born in the United States, and the name showed up in the data there once – in 1959, when 9 girls were given the name Rapunzel. This was the year after Shirley Temple’s Storybook television series featured the story of Rapunzel, with Carol Lynley in the title role, and Agnes Moorehead as the wicked enchantress.

Despite Rapunzel being the lovely princess in Disney’s charming film Tangled, it hasn’t shown up since, and this would be a very bold choice as a name. Besides the vegetable meaning, the fairy tale shows parents in a poor light, with Rapunzel’s biological parents swapping her for salad in a very short-sighted way, and her adoptive mother being insanely possessive and brutally punishing.

And then there’s the famous tagline, which means that someone named Rapunzel would probably have to hear “let down your hair” on a regular basis, even if they had a bob or a pixie cut.

However, Rapunzel would make an awesome middle name, and even as a first name, nicknames such as Zella and Zellie seem feasible for your little fairy tale princess.

POLL RESULTS
Rapunzel received an approval rating of 33%. 34% of people thought the name Rapunzel would lead to teasing and jokes, but 9% saw it as charming and fantastical.

(Photo shows Nicolette Suttor dressed as Rapunzel)

Olympia and Cassius

13 Friday Mar 2015

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Twins
Finn Harvey and Archie Quade (Lyla, Noah)

Girls
Adella Rae (Cooper, Amber, Blake, Isabella)
Aponine Zillah Anne
Aurora Scarlet (Seth)
Ava Helena Elizabeth (Riley, Jake)
Billie Lea
Catherine Isabelle
Dajah Pearl
Elly Nina
Eloise Mary Anastacia (Kayla)
Emelia Raine (Xavier)
Freya Aster
Inara
Isla Margaret Rose
Lacie Jay
La’Tarnya
Meadow Azalea
Memphis Storm
Mikaela Devashi
Milly Jane
Monique Ida (Elisha, Alanah-Rose)
Olympia Sophia (Leila, Anais)
Pippa Dulcie Marie (Ava, Bonnie)
Rosealee Summer
Rubiana
Skylar Layne

Boys
Alfie Julian
Ardy Bryce (Amiani, Semia)
Aston Scott
Baden James
Bosco
Carmelo Vasile
Cassius Christopher
Denny Beau (Mac)
James Hyde (Michael, Joshua)
Jax Winston
Jay Maurice (Archie)
Kip
Kobie David Larwood (Broadie, Jordan, Grace)
Lewis Clifford (Helena)
Ollie John (Reef, Amaya)
Patrick Kelly
Paxton Nicholas (Grace, Zara)
Reuben Perrin (Amelia, Eve, Mia)
River Adam (Raka John)
Ronan James Edmer
Ryder Earle (Tobias)
Tamati Eyob Teira
Tyce Andrew (Myla)
Wylie Arthur (Jean)
Yohann Henry

Note: Some of these names are from Bonds Baby Search

(Photo shows children at Blaxland Riverside Park play space at Olympic Park, Sydney)

Avalon Renegade and River Wylde

06 Friday Mar 2015

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Twins
Albert and Benson (Eliegh)

Girls
Alessia Lily (Pietro, Oscar)
Asha June (Tori)
Avalon Renegade
Aylin Hayley
Brydie Caitlin (Peyton, Sienna)
Candy
Chilli
Elizabeth Audrey
Emika Grace (Kota)
Heart
Heaven
Isara (Sabai)
Juliet Diane (Charlotte, Sophia)
Kaiarahi Rayne
Lavina Rose
Lucy Juliette (Oscar, Hugo)
Matilda Ellen (Darcy)
Mia Jana
Olivia Mercedes (Lucas)
Paisley Hazel
Pepper
Riva Evelyn (Rhys, Levi)
Sophie Annabel (Emily, Eliza)
Stella Charlotte Joanna
Sylvia May
Tiarah Stella
Valentina Luisa – born on Valentine’s Day
Winter Ivy
Zarhara Ivy
Zimiao

Boys
Abdul-Razzaq
Angelo James
Annan
Arlington
BJ
Boston Milton (Noah)
Cosmo
Declan Hamish (Melodie, Griffin, Kyla)
George Tucker
Henley John
Hunter Dan
Hutchison Christopher
Lincoln Dean (Georgiana Amy)
Jacob Johannes
Jasper Eric Tyrion (Oskar, Jonah)
Jude Thomas
Luca Brian-Paul
Lysander Jack
Rafael Fiero Pereira
Rafferty David
Rhall
River Wylde
Royce Dominic
Ryder Jim
Sloan
Stefan Rocco (Antonio)
Strickland
Theodore Buddy
Valerios Vince
Woody

Note: Some of these names are from Bonds Baby Search.

(Picture shows surfing at Avalon Beach, Sydney; photo from sydney.com)

 

Rhett and Romeo

27 Friday Feb 2015

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Twins
Bryce Robert Alan and Brayden Alfred John
Ochre and Echo – both girls (twins Lily and Meg, Willow, Bay)

Girls
Adriana Audrey Renee (Greyson, Elliot)
Anastasia Elizabeth May (Charlotte)
Caroline Elise
Ciara Skye (Hudsen, Macy)
Clementine Florence (Lachlan, Patrick)
Daisy Jean (Maggie)
Eleanor Lillian (Trinity, Xander)
Elsa (Franz)
Emmeline Sarah Grace (Kayla, Joel)
Georgina Olivia Amy (Liliana)
Grace Jenna (Cadel, Emily)
Hazel Rose Constance (India)
Ilaria (Lucas)
Imogen Alice
Isla Summer
Liberty
Jett Joan
Matilda Jane (Harry, Wilbur)
Monique Lani (Riley, Tyler)
Nevaeh (Zaiden)
Phillipa Isabel (Leo)
Remy Charlotte
Selma
Sophia Clementine
Zoe Barbara (Grace, Naomi, Joshua)

Boys
Alexander Finn (Scarlett, Stella)
Atticus (Noah)
Austin Charles (Savannah, Memphis)
Bobby Dan (Jade, James, Jordan, Alfie)
Charlie Elian (Henry)
Edward Gena
Erik Walter (Hudson)
Felix Benjamin Rivett
Flynn Roderick Kingsley (Ryder, Lacey, Braxton)
Gabriel Ross David (Grace)
Giuseppe Costa (Lily Anastasia)
Hendrix Ashley
Jasper Orson (Ocean)
Joe Richard (Roy, Leo)
Leonardo Frank (Oliver, Sebastian)
Lloyd Patrick (Tiarna, Eamonn)
Matteo Domenic (Luca)
Oakley (Harlan)
Quinci (Dali, Eiki)
Rhett William (Alyssa)
Rohan (Noah)
Romeo John
Sam Louis Baxter (Alexander, Will, Zara)
Tyson Dene (Jessica, Jasmin, Jayde)
Zac Foti (Lucas)

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

(Photo shows Thorngrove Manor, in the Adelaide Hills)

Obi Rex and Zeb Barry

06 Friday Feb 2015

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Liana Belle and Tynan Andrew (Alara)
Marcus Patrick and Travis Patrick

Girls
Adelaide Zoe
Annabel Western Susan
Ayla Jill (Ella)
Bella Catherine Lynn
Chloe Jane (Reef)
Evie Annie Ada
Felicity Fay (Hayden)
Floredre
Frankie Summer (Alex, Poppy)
Genevieve Hope (Anna)
Georgia Dale
Grace Anissa
Liara Louise
Luca Lucia
Madelyn Min (Taylor)
Molly Glenda
Nyah Lilly
Poppy Gwendoline Rose
Scarlett Belle (Edwin)
Tabitha Wendy (Holly, Kinzie)
Tayla Destiny
Thea Frances (Elijah, Meggie)
Trinity Elizabeth (Ayrton, Jensen)
Xana-Lee
Zara Jean (Jake, Max)

Boys
Alessio Luke
Aston Edward James (Isla)
Aurelio Fabrizio (Emilio, Dante)
Barlin (Emery)
Cecil Joshua (Amelia, Juliet)
Clancy Cash (Olive)
Eli Nathaniel
Floyd
Gadsby
Henry Beau
Jack Ronan
Joel Dean Hutchinson (Ava, Elise)
Kingston Mark (Hunter, Lennox)
Lachlan Alfred
Micah Bryce (Addison, Ella)
M-J
Obi Rex
Oliver Lyell (Harlee, Jayda, Nikita)
Rafael John (Josiah, Xavier)
Remy Louis Patrick (Hudson, Matilda)
Rhythm
Taj Peter
Vincent Van (Lincoln)
William Hugh (James Michael)
Zeb Barry

(Picture shows The Pyramid of the Dawn at Founders Square in Concordia Capital District in The Province of Aurora in the Empire of Atlantium. The Empire of Atlantium is a sovereign state located in the Lachlan River Valley of New South Wales: it was originally formed in 1981 by three teenagers; photo from its Facebook page).

Billie Jazz and Vogue Leslie

30 Friday Jan 2015

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Multiples
Matilda and Violet
Chloe, Maddison and Dior

Girls
Abbey Laurel Janet (Owen)
Adeline Lydia Katherine
Anabella Rita Margaret
Aurora Ellen (Hamish)
Billie Jazz (Jaxon, Marley, Angus)
Chelsea Estellise
Clementine June (Millie, Jessamine, Willem, April)
Evelyne Veronique
Hannah Tabita
Hazel Victoria (Albert)
Joelle (Jonzelle, Jolea)
Konstance (Sotiri)
Lacey Charlotte
Layla Priscilla Anoushka (Sadie)
Lucinda Jillia
Molly Annabel (Sophie)
Nala Jane
Porcha Indiana
Raven Jade
Raylene Ivy-Lee Dawn
Sophie Eileen
Sylvia Rose (Lucas)
Tiana Mary
Vogue Leslie (Logan, Dalton, Diaz, Orlando)
Willlow-Raigne Harper-Fay (Laydleigh, Roan, Aylah-Skye)

Boys
Alastair Hugh Robert
Alijah Jeremy (Ameleo)
Arlo Wayne (Seth)
Ashton (Te’amo)
Bodhi Ronald
Blakeley Thomas
Darcy Rick
Edan Scott (Ryan, Aidan, Finn)
Flynn Robbie
Hartley JR
Henry James Frederick Joachim
Ira Macqueen (Mia)
James Magnus (Nicola, Hannah)
Jax Cole (Indie)
Monty (Oscar)
Lawson Sam
Leo Cory (Otty)
Liam Ilia
Narayan
Oisin Patrick (Lily)
Oscar Raymond (Ethan)
Otis Henry Leo
Valentino Alfonso
Vinnie Jay
Walter Samuel

(Photo from Little Chiyo designer tutus, Gold Coast, Queensland)

Rosalie Aurora and Zoe Coral

23 Friday Jan 2015

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Twins
Alice Juliana and Elliot John (Harrison, Mia, Lachlan, Poppy)
Louis Arthur and Flossy Lena Dot (Sid)
Skylar and Rhainer (Navaro)

Girls
Adelaide Joan
Amity Faith Anne
Caitlin Gertie
Cassandra Joy (Jayden)
Farrah Mae
Frankie Laine (Katy, Tommy)
Georgia Wynne (Hannah May)
Gigi Louise (Peggy)
Gypsy (Memphis)
Iseult Joni (Fisher)
Jayda Maurine Joyce (Jordan, Jaxon, Jamila)
Leni Bessie (Ilish)
Lila Poppy
Lusiana Rokoloma
Millie Claudine
Misheeta Nijushi (Moumita, Mondira)
Monique Elizabeth (Genevieve)
Patience Rae
Polly Martha
Rosalie Aurora
Shakya-Lee
Thea Rose (Eden)
Tiffany Jane
Vezna (Vasko)
Zoe Coral (Joseph)

Boys
Abel Thomas
Archibald Stirling (Millie)
Arthur Roy
Augie James (Lola)
Duncan Joseph
Ezra Blake
Grayson McIvor Danien
Henri David William (Digby, Payden, Rory, Millie, Alex, Charlie)
Jett Zacob
Jonas Eric (Hanya)
Laurie Forrest (Harry, Ralph)
Lenny Charles (Nash)
Luca Bernard
Marley Toren Sage (Ruby)
McLeod Fletcher Morris
Miller Jae (Oakley, Calais)
Noel Louis Peter (Isaac)
Owen Linton
Reeve Nathaniel (Claudia)
Rowan Kenneth
Sebastian Gage
Take John Patrick
Vaughn Michael (Eveleigh)
Yuew Kuol (Akon, Achol)
Zarak Khan (Sophia)

(Photo of sunrise over Long Reef, Sydney by Glenn Crouch)

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