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The 2014 Matilda Awards

18 Sunday Jan 2015

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Welcome to the second annual Matilda Awards, a quest to discover which names featured on the blog in 2014 gained the greatest approval from the public.

Waltzing With … Category

The most popular names featured in the Waltzing With … category were CONSTANCE for girls, which scored an approval rating of 85% and FORREST for boys, which was rated 78%.

Constance is an Old French name dating to medieval times, traditional amongst aristocracy and royalty, but also valued as a virtue name. It hasn’t charted since the 1990s, and hasn’t been popular since the 1920s. The name Constance was chosen to honour courageous World War I nurse, Sister Constance Keys.

Forrest is an English surname with strong Scottish associations, in use as a first name since at least the 16th century, and possibly even earlier. It has never charted, but is found fairly often in Australian historical records. The name Forrest was chosen for the wealthy Forrest family, prominent in conservative politics.

Once again, the key to winning this category, which has a very simple voting system, is for people to have a high level of tolerance for the name. Both Constance and Forrest were names which hardly anybody had animosity towards, and most people thought were perfectly fine.

Famous Name Category

The most popular names featured in the Famous Name Category were HOPE and OPAL for girls, which both scored an approval rating of 86% and SAMUEL for boys, which scored 88% and was the top-rated name overall for the year.

Hope is a virtue name which is an underused classic; almost constantly on the charts, it has never become popular. Hope was praised as a simple and elegant classic which was both pretty and wholesome, and had a very positive meaning. The name was chosen to commemorate the centenary of the start of World War I.

Opal is a gemstone name with a patriotic meaning – the opal is Australia’s national gem, and the black opal is the state gem for New South Wales. A name most used during the Victoria era, it has never charted, but is often found in Australian records, especially in opal mining regions. Opal gained approval as an unusual and refreshing choice which was both pretty and simple, and hip and quirky. The name was chosen for the roll-out of the Opal public transport card in Sydney.

It’s interesting that Hope and Opal tied for first place, as they are quite similar – both short, simple English names with a strong OPE sound to them.

Samuel is a Hebrew name from the Bible; in the Old Testament, Samuel was a prophet and judge of Israel who brought peace to the land. Samuel is a classic name which has never been out of the Top 200, and is very popular, with a stable position for twenty years. Samuel was seen as a handsome classic which was both strong and gentle; a “nice guy” name which aged well and suited a variety of people. The name was chosen for the actor Samuel Johnson, who broke the world unicycling record to raise funds for breast cancer research; coincidentally, Samuel did this feat for his sister, who is named Constance, another favourite name.

Name Themes and Lists Category

The most popular names which were featured in the Names Themes and Lists Category were VIOLET and THEODORE. Violet won very convincingly, and also managed to win its original poll, while Theodore had a comfortable win.

Violet is a retro flower name first used in Scotland. Popular in the 1900s, it left the charts from the 1960s to the 2000s, but is now back with a bang, and zooming up the Top 100. The name was chosen for a spring-time list of native Australian flowers.

Theodore is a Greek name common in ancient times, which gained popularity amongst early Christians. An underused classic, Theodore has been rising steeply for decades, and seems likely to join the Top 100 soon. Theodore was chosen from the Australian children’s book Antonio S and the Mystery of Theodore Guzman by Odo Hirsch, part of a list for Book Week.

Celebrity Baby Names

The most popular celebrity baby girl name was CLEMENTINE FRANCES LOGAN, which proved a clear favourite right from the start. Clementine is the daughter of Peter and Hannah Logan, and this is proof you do not need to be an A-lister to have a great baby name, because the Logans are local celebrities from the Mudgee area, who run a successful wine company. Tess Clementine was the favourite baby name in 2013, and it looks as if blog-readers are Clementine-crazy.

The most popular celebrity baby boy name was EVANDER MAXWELL GLEAVE, who managed to win by a single vote in an extremely tight contest, as many boys’ names were nominated this year. Evander is the son of Australian model and Miss Australia winner Erin McNaught, and British rapper Example (Elliot Gleave).

Clementine and Evander both have elegance and substance, with classical roots, and a European vibe, being fairly popular in France, while uncommon here. The middle names are solid classics which aren’t popular as first names. Celebrities, take note!

There was no favourite amongst the celebrity twins, as none of them received enough approval to be eligible. Yes, this is a tough audience.

Names from the Birth Announcements

The most popular names for multiples were boy/girl twins FLORENCE AND HENRY, who proved solid performers. This handsome twin set from March was nominated by Madelyn.

In the girls section, ARABELLA HERMIONE ROSE scraped through by one vote. Elegant and a little off-beat, this pretty girl’s name from April was nominated by Sophia.

Amongst the boys, HUGO FREDERICK had a very comfortable win. This stylish boy’s name from early November was nominated by Nana Patricia.

The sibsets were dominated by LILY, WINTER, BEAU AND VIOLET, who absolutely destroyed all opposition. Note that Violet had a second victory. These four siblings, whose names have a simple, natural feel, were nominated in late November by both Nicole and Names For Real (Sarah from For Real Baby Names).

Some themes were clear this year: Scottish names did very well, as Forrest, Violet, Clementine Logan and Arabella all have links with Scotland. It did not win independence, but the land of loch and legend clearly won our hearts. Nature names and virtue names were also clear favourites – a positive meaning seems to be a real help.

Aquilla and Ptolemy

16 Friday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Multiples
Saturn Rain and Rainbow Sky – both girls (Jacob, Steven, Nevaeh)
Saxon Edward and Oscar Walter Leslie
Mia Jayne, Layla Maree and Audrina Nicole

Girls
Alice Hilda (Sebastian)
Allegra Victoria
Anika Scarlett
Aquilla Claire
Armani Maeve
Beatrix Shi Hui
Beth Isla Joy (Oscar)
Chae Leonie
Estelle Jane Mae (Tahlia)
Francesca Jean
Harriet Olive (Adeline)
Hazel Amala (George, Harry)
Indiana Louise (Maverick)
Iris Mary
Lilli Lou-Ann (Courtney, Hayden, Kaylah)
Lucy Vivienne
Mason Jade
Mira Eileen
Mathilda Rose
Peggy Elizabeth (Elijah)
Ra-Elle
Remi Willow (Piper)
Sage Margaret (Eli)
Vali Lina
Willa Taylah (Maya)

Boys
Archie Peter (Nella)
Ashton Willem (Angel-lea)
Brody Agostino
Caleb Wray
Chanrithea
Charlie Ira
Denver Reid
Dominic Jardi
Ezra Rowan (Nina, Ted)
Felix William (Cosmo)
Fletcher Brock (Sophie)
Franky Charles (Lexie)
Henry Victor (Amos)
Hezekiah John
Jordan Alexander TeMaheno
Joseph Leslie (Wellington, Arthur)
Juan Jobin
Luca Julian (Rafael)
Macauley Bruce
Myles Noel (Elijah)
Ptolemy Edwin Aloysius
Sheldon Paul Ross
Soren Corban
Tander Lucas
Zia James

(Picture is of a wedgetail eagle – Aquila audax – at Swifts Creek, Victoria; photo taken by Fir002 of Flagstaffotos)

Celebrity Baby News: David and Lisa Campbell

13 Tuesday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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838410-e373499c-99de-11e4-b380-6759e7d08be1Singer David Campbell, and his wife Lisa, welcomed twins yesterday January 12, and have named them William David and Elizabeth Ann, to be known as “Billy” and “Betty“. The twins join big brother Leo, aged 4 and a half. William has dad’s name for his middle name.

David began his career in the 1990s, and in 1997 took his cabaret show to New York, where he became the youngest performer to headline at the Rainbow & Stars room. He has performed in musicals such as Les Misérables, South Pacific, and Guys and Dolls, and provided the singing voice for Joseph in the animated film, Joseph: King of Dreams. In 2001 he took the lead role in Australian musical Shout! The Legend of the Wild One, based on the life of Johnny O’Keefe. He has released nine albums, one of which went gold, and three of which went platinum. From 2009-2011 he was Artistic Director of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and is their most successful director to date. He has often appeared on television, and is currently co-host of Channel Nine’s Mornings; he is also a weekend afternoon radio host on smoothfm. David is the son of Jimmy Barnes, so the twins are more grandchildren for the rock star.

Lisa (nee Hewitt) is a producer, originally from Britain. She and David married in 2008, and run their own company, which produce’s David’s tours, music, and television projects.

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Liffey Rae and Laker Dean

09 Friday Jan 2015

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Twins
Audrey Mae and Elizabeth Lucy (Rebecca, Christopher, Rose)
Lola and Isobel (Quinn)
Phoebe Adele and Jemma Kate

Girls
Alice Marlene
Annabelle Beatrice
Ava Oli
Bridie Elizabeth (Paddy)
Emmeline Lily (Thomas)
Frankie George (Charlie)
Hazel Adelaide (Callie)
Heidi Wilder
Ilithyia Ilyssa
Isla Astrid Florence (Victor, Magnus, Luca)
Josephine Emma “Posey” (Eleanor)
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Lucinda Violet (Charlotte, Olivia)
Mabel Ginger (Ivy)
Maddisyn Pink (Joshy)
Mazie Noelle (Corey, Rebekah, Zachary, Nicholas)
Millicent Ruby
Miranda Naomi (Reuben)
Niamh Molly (Thomas, Lottie)
Orla Sophie (Eliza, Tessa)
Parker Errin Kimberly
Polly Rose (Mylie, Nancy)
Ruby-Jules
Zinea Ann
Zuam Zuam

Boys
Alek Nyok (Mach, Ayak, Akuang, Amer)
Alonza Benji
Bam (Jet)
Billy Graham (James)
Cain Daniel (Ayla)
Dom Troy
Elijah Wolf Andrew
Ferghus Arthur (Aria)
Flynn Knox
Gomez Mosi
Hugo Wilbur (Archie, Lennix)
Immanuel
Jiraiya Len
Kevin Ishimwe (David)
Kobi Dash (Nate)
Laker Dean (Tatum)
Noah Mohammad (Marie)
Oakley Maxwell
Pheonix Jade
Prince Romeo
Reuben Foss (Angus, Cohen)
Rieger Jae Roland (Winter, Jaegar, Shadow, Chance)
Thade Jameson Edward
Zeke Crosby Paul
Zen (Keiko)

(Picture is of the Liffey River in northern Tasmania, named after the river which runs through Dublin in Ireland; it is said to be named for a Celtic goddess – many of today’s announcements are from northern Tasmania)

Multiples: Josephine Pearl and Tess Gabriel

19 Friday Dec 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Grace Esther and Abby Marie
Josephine Pearl and Tess Gabriel (Hamish)
Hugh James and Hamish Oliver
Mitchell Stephen and Caitlin Julie
Oscar Curtis and Callum Alexander
Patrick and Benjamin
Phoenix and Gabriel
Teagan Janice and Jennifer Raie
William and Kieran (Taylor)
Zenti Joan and Tilley Maree (Pip George)
Lillian, Charlee, Scarlett (John, Neil)

Note: Represents all twins and triplets seen this week in birth notices, news stories, and other media.

(Picture is of Jess and Emma Hood; photo from the Courier Mail)

Darley and Denley

12 Friday Dec 2014

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Multiples
Simon and Eli
Frankie, Georgina and Isobel – all girls (Archie)

Girls
Adelaide Anne Therese (Hallie, Hendrix)
Alice Susanna (Elsa)
Ava Lily (Lilac, Summer)
Ayan (Gum, Ajok, Monydeeng, Den, Nyadeeng, Sam)
Bella Ariana (Mila)
Brooklyn Elise (Tyde)
Coco-Vivienne
Darley Louchelle Lola-Rae (Hadlee)
Ellie Irene
Eloise Margaret Jean
Greta Valerie (Mataya, Sloane)
Haydee Mary
Ivy Gladys May
Marnie Sophia
Melody Sarah Rose (Lorelai)
Minti Rae
Moira Leah (Domonic)
Natazsia (Celeste, Kiara, Aleese, Tomas, Shanaya, Oriella, Jaelah, Eleena, Xienna)
Pyper Gertrude (Lexus, Boston)
Quinn Catherine (Trey, Charlotte, Faith, Louisa)
Rosi Belle
Ruth Mabel (Elsie)
Sadie Maya (Alira, Oskar)
Sage Elizabeth
Sophia Eleanor (Charlotte)

Boys
Alexander Aubrey Wilfred (Hunter)
Ari Peter (Sanjay, Flynn)
Baxter Patrick John
Campbell Flynn
Denley Jack (Archibald)
Hamish Alwyn
Harry Emerson
Henry Benjamin Stephen (Charlotte)
Jagger William
Jem Arthur
Jet Liam
Kalen Mark
Keanu
Leo Bruce Jay
Lex Eusbio
Lewis Elliott
Lincoln Francis (Addison)
Noah Jason
Ollie Michael (Lucy)
Rory Mac (Orla)
Sidney George “Sid” (Angus)
Taj Edward
Tyce James
William Campbell (Alexander)
Xavier Matthew

(Picture shows children making Christmas tree ginger biscuits at cooking classes in Perth; photo from BuggyBuddys)

Ashani Rose and Valentia Kiki

05 Friday Dec 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Benjamin Neville and Tobias Christopher
Elizabeth Grace and Genevieve Louise

Girls
Amalia Pamela (Lavinia)
Anezka Catherine Grace (Reginald)
Ashani Rose (Rylan)
Ashlyn Yeun
Elsa Suzanne (Sofia)
Emerson Sidney (Tyler, Courtney, Sophie)
Esther Pearl
Isla Maggie
Isobel Jean
Jackaylia Anne (Jackieal, Jamaraki, Jaylin)
Khalessie Rae
Layne Elsie (Charlie Beth)
Lillian Isabella
Lucy Freda (Hamish)
Marci Maree
Olive Valentino
Pippa Evelyn (Nathan, Rekeebah)
Quinn Louise (Stella)
Regan Jane (Mackenzie, Blake)
Remi Anarah (Matilda, Darcie)
Scarlett Peggy-Jean (Daisy)
Sophia Belinda Joan
Summer Sala (Leo)
Valentia Kiki
Zala Amy May

Boys
Angus William “Gus”
Ariyan Ray (Anika)
Bane Anthony
Bodhi Ace
Camden Troy (Naish)
Devlin Wilson (Amelia)
Felix George (Kayla, Anthony, Lachlan)
Hamish Jovian (Rose Juniper)
Henry Talbot (Albie)
Jaya Suthers (Gabi, Aria, Noah)
Jude David
Lachy Glenn (Lucy)
Liam Henderson (Benjamin, Seamus)
Luca Dominic (Isabelle)
Mack Mitchell
Matthew Navin
Millyn Jeffrey
Mustaeen
Paddy Joe (Abbey)
Spencer Robert Alan
Stanley Thomas
Tommy Patrick (Pippa)
Tyrone Nathan Lewis
Vincent James
Zack John (Shanique, Imogen, Rhianna)

(Photo shows an electrical storm over the Tacking Point lighthouse at Port Macquarie, NSW; photo from the Daily Telegraph)

Celebrity Baby News: Madeleine West and Shannon Bennett

24 Monday Nov 2014

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Actress Madeleine West, and her partner Shannon Bennett, the head chef at Melbourne’s Vue Du Mond, welcomed twin girls on November 14, and have named their daughters Xalia and Margot. Xalia and Margot join big brother Hendrix, and sisters Phoenix, Xascha, and Xanthe. Xanthe’s birth was covered on the blog.

Back in July, blog reader Alison asked people to guess what Madeleine and Shannon’s twins might be called. They have absolutely foxed us, because not only did nobody guess the name Xalia, but nobody guessed that they would abandon their X-name theme for the second twin! A popular theory was they would use the X in the middle this time, with name choices such as Lexie and Roxy, but they didn’t do this either. The best guess was from The Mrs, who suggested Margaux for the couple – which would have been a great choice.

They have no doubt further fretted some readers by choosing the name Margot – a baby name that some have begun to worry is on its way to much higher popularity in the future. A celebrity baby named Margot will do nothing to allay their concerns.

(Photo of Madeleine and Shannon from the Herald Sun)

Celebrity Baby News: Leona Edmiston and Jeremy Ducker

10 Monday Nov 2014

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Fashion designer Leona Edmiston, and her husband Jeremy Ducker, welcomed twin girls named Dusty and Dylan in 2012. The twins were born in the United States via surrogate, and somehow I missed the story at the time.

Leona studied fashion design at East Sydney Technical College, and began her first label in 1983 with fellow designer Peter Morrissey, which was very hip. In 2001 she began her self-named solo label, and also designs children’s clothes on the Little Leona label. Leona has had several shows at Fashion Week, and sells in stores in Australia, the US, and the UK, as well as on her own website. She was recently honoured with the In Style and Audi Women of Style fashion award. Jeremy is a former lawyer and Leona’s business partner; they have been married for thirteen years.

(Photo of Leona and Jeremy with the twins from the Sydney Morning Herald)

Saskia and Sebastian

07 Friday Nov 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Kade and Kane
Melanie and Megan

Girls
Anna Aurelie
Arlie May
Bianca Jade
Chloe Gwenda (Samuel, Elijah)
Danica Jane (Charlotte, Jensen)
Emersen Kenzlee Claire (Zander, McKinlee)
Francesca Anne
Gracie Belle (Alexia, Lylah)
Hallie Grace (River, Flynn)
Isabella Constance (Montana, Thomas)
Lucy Elaine (Alice, Anna, Victoria)
Molly Ashwell
Neave Beth (Aden, Patrick)
Olivia Gray (James, William)
Romi Marley
Rosie Breda
Saskia Willow (Lachie)
Sienna Rose Helene
Tiarlee Lyn
Winter Joyce

Boys
Alexander Eric (Silka)
Archer Grayson
Bodhi Petro (Jaxx)
Bryce Rylan
Chayse Winter
Connor Ellery (Iyah Louise)
Dwyer Leslie Marshall (Annabelle, Samuel)
Eddie Samuel
Francis Billy (Harriet)
Georg (Ede, Antonia, Soeren)
Hugo Frederick
Jaie Julian (Jayden)
Kaeden Erroll Patrick
Marcus Amani Blake
Randall Oliver
Reuben Leon (Gemima, Matilda)
Sebastian Michael (Leo, Amahli)
Sergio Enrico (Tiago)
Taye Anthony (Brock, Kade)
Zayd Fraser John

(Photo shows vineyards in the Barossa Valley, South Australia)

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