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Celebrity Baby News: Sporting Babies

27 Monday Oct 2014

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Rugby union player Saia Fainga’a, and his fiancée Alicia Antico, welcomed their first child on September 5 and have named their daughter Sienna. Saia made his Super 14 debut in 2006 with the Canberra Brumbies, and currently plays for the Queensland Reds. He has been a member of the national team, the Wallabies, since 2010. Saia’s twin brother Anthony, and his younger brothers Vili and Colby are also professional rugby footballers.

Soccer player Besart Berisha, and his wife Sumea, welcomed their daughter Isra on September 21; Isra is an Arabic name meaning “night journey”. Besart is an Albanian football player who has played professionally in Albania, Germany, Denmark, the UK, and Norway before signing with Brisbane Roar for the 2011 season. This year he signed with Melbourne Victory for two seasons as their International Marquee player.

Wagga Wagga racehorse trainer Brad Witt, and his partner Rebekah West, welcomed their first child on October 14 and have named their daughter Amelia.

(Picture shows Saia Fainga’a and his daughter Sienna; photo from Twitter)

You Asked About … The Weekly Birth Announcements

19 Sunday Oct 2014

Posted by A.O. in Your Questions Answered

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I’ve been publishing the Birth Announcements category every Friday for almost three years now, and by now I’ve received quite a few questions about them. Here’s the answers to them, plus the answers to questions you haven’t asked, but you might have wondered.

Why do you publish the Birth Announcements?
I read birth notices for my own interest every week, and have done so for several years. Like any collector, I felt like sharing my finds.

What benefits do you imagine other people would receive from reading the Birth Announcements?
Australia doesn’t have much name data past the Top 100, so it’s a way to show the variety of baby names being used by real people, right now. And there’s no data on middle names at all. People might also see names, or name combinations, they admire and consider using themselves. Or they might just be interested generally.

Where do you get the names from?
The bulk of them are from birth notices in newspapers – I read 22 different newspapers for the birth notices, many of them from regional areas. Brooke from Baby Name Pondering contributes names from the Herald Sun, so that’s 23 papers. I also scan hospital announcements – many newspapers publish photographs of babies born in their local hospital that week or month. There’s also baby competitions, such as Bonds Baby Search, stories about new babies in newspapers and magazines, parenting and photography blogs, and even a few babies that readers have seen in real life.

How do you choose the names – do you just pick your favourite names each week?
No, I definitely don’t just pick names that I really like; that would be very boring and repetitive (not to mention a fairly short list). I try to get a good variety of names, and although there’s no set way of choosing names, I generally look out for:

* unusual, rare, and unique names (especially ones that are new to me)
* daring and darling middle names
* popular names matched with eye-catching middles
* names I have featured on the blog (especially the more unusual ones, to show people do use them)
* interesting and appealing twin sets and multiples
* sibsets that seem well-matched, or strangely-matched
* intriguing sibling names (if a name seems ho-hum, check its brother or sister …)
* names from a diversity of cultures (even if that isn’t always obvious from the name)
* unisex names for both genders
* names that aren’t popular, but are on trend
* hip and fashionable names
* names that show up again and again, as a heads-up how well-used they are
* names that are particularly Australian, especially patriotic ones
* names that somehow seem very typical of their time and place
* name combinations that I think will be crowd-pleasers and appeal to other people
* potentially controversial names that I think will get a strong reaction from other people
* and yes – my own personal favourites!

How do you choose the headline names?
I generally look for two names which seem to go together in some way, usually that are in a similar style (like Odette and Raphaelle), or have a connecting theme (like Elvis and Memphis). Names which can easily be matched with a picture are favourites of mine, hence the amount of vocabulary names like Rose, River, Robin, and Rain.

How do you choose the profile pictures?
It’s varied over time. At the moment, I try to find a picture suggested by the headline names in some way, and if that isn’t possible, I might choose one related to the season (like a snowman for winter), or look for ones of children and young people that somehow remind me of the names. For example, last Friday the names were Brinley and Saige, who I could imagine as surfers.

Is it hard to find enough interesting names each week?
No, I usually have too many names, and have to hold some over for the following week. It can be hard to find an equal number of boy and girl names – some weeks it feels as if all the boys have really cool names, and all the girls are named Charlotte Anne and Emily Louise, and then the next week it will be the girls with exciting names, and the boys all called William Thomas and Lachlan James. But I figure that helps give a chance for the more “normal” names to shine.

Any other difficulties?
It can be hard to make sure the names that week aren’t too much alike. Girls names especially seem to be very similar to each other, so that I will have a Mae, a Maeve, a Maya, a Mia, and a Mila all in one week, not to mention six names with Grace as the middle name. In these cases, I will also hold names over for another week.

Are you getting bored with doing this?
Nope.

Shouldn’t you publish all the names you see in a week, instead of filtering them for us?
Hm, interesting suggestion. To me it seems as if 100+ names will just blend in with one another, but my final Birth Announcement for the year will have all the names from  that week, so you can see what it would look like.

Do you publish any of the names so that people can make fun of them?
Definitely not, and I’d be disappointed if people used them as an opportunity to be mean: these aren’t Hollywood celebrities; they’re basically our friends and neighbours. I deliberately don’t tend to choose names that are often targets of name bullying, such as common names with outrageous spellings (apart from anything else, I don’t find them interesting). Having said that, I can never resist a name or name combination which strikes me as comical; I love them.

I don’t remember publishing my child’s name on the Internet – where did you see it?
I don’t make a note of where I see every name, but I will do my best to track it down for you.

You spelled my child’s name incorrectly!
I am but human. Let me know, and I will edit the post.

I don’t want my child’s name published on your blog
Oh dear. Are you sure? It will make me very sad, but I can remove it.

Are you stalking me, or my children?
No, really I’m not. Look at all the newspapers and blogs I have to read – I don’t have time to stalk individual families for their names. I know it looks suspicious that half the kids from your mother’s group were in one set of announcements, or your daughter’s name was in a set of announcements with your kids’s school as the profile picture for it, or your first child’s name was published 18 months ago, and now I just published your second child’s name as well. It’s just that it’s a small world, and you go to a hip mother’s group, and you live in a small town with not many photo opportunities, and you have great taste so both your kids ended up on the blog. I promise these are all by chance, and not by design.

I saw a fantastic name in the Birth Announcements and used it for my baby!
Yay!

What happens if I see a name or a sibset that I think is the bee’s knees?
Leave a comment to that effect (either on the blog itself, Twitter or Facebook), and eventually they will get voted on so we can see which names everyone likes the most.

Aren’t the name polls just a popularity contest?
Like most things in life, yes. I wouldn’t take it too seriously – we’re not voting on the Nobel Prizes here.

Don’t you think there’s too many names to vote on for most of the polls?
Yes. Next year there will be a monthly poll, which hopefully will make them more manageable. In the beginning, I worried not enough people would nominate names, but due to Sarah’s example at For Real Baby Names, I’m now confident enough to nominate names myself if nobody else bothers.

I have developed an addiction to birth notices, and your weekly round up is no longer enough for me – I need more birth announcements!
Completely understandable. Ebony at Babynameobsessed publishes birth notices from Western Australia, then there’s Elea at British Baby Names, who has weekly birth notices from the UK, plus historical birth notices from The Times. Kara at The Art of Naming has birth notices, I think from her local area, and Clare’s Name News provides links to several European blogs that have birth notices from non-English speaking countries. Then of course there’s the motherlode – For Real Baby Names, where Sarah posts names from birth notices several times a week. Plenty of places to get your fix!

Daisy Darling and Ruby Kiss

10 Friday Oct 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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name combinations, sibsets, triplet sets, twin sets

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Multiples
Cherokee Rose and Imogen May
Phoenix and Loxley – both boys
Vashisth, Anaya and Aditya

Girls
Airley Emma-Lee Skye
Aliika Jane (Xavier)
Anastasia Margaret (Alexandra, Zachary, Samuel)
Arabella Jade (Brayden, Jorja)
Asher Evelynne
Azuma
Daisy Darling
Davina (Kiara Jade)
Delilah Rose
Emmeline Ruth “Emme”
Georgia Grace (Alex, Lachlan, Mitchell)
Gracie Joan (William)
Ivy Bloom
Jasmine Sienna (Jessica)
Kelsey Dayna (Cienna, Dominic)
Lola Judith Mae (Max, Audrey)
Lucia Rosa
Marlowe Daisy (Hunter)
Mietta Eve (Jarvis, Tilly)
Nikita Louise
Olive Clara Hazel
Ruby Kiss
Sapphira
Summer Debbie
Tilly Anne

Boys
Andrew Desmond (Victoria)
Coby Brian
Euan Archie
Floyd-Henry
Hilton George (Freya)
Jack Kingsley
Joe Erik Ross (Rae)
Jonty William (Blake)
Judd Alexander
Levi Jude
Liam Kees (Joel, Bobby)
Lincoln Atlas
Luca Hendrik
Mac Walter
Marcel Francis (Jakobi, Guinevere)
Oscar Harry Rupert (Zeb)
Ricky John (Taylor, Nicola)
Ronan Michael
Ruben Anthony
Tao (Indah)
Taylor Ashley (Bailey)
Ted Arie
Vaughan Thomas (Ava, Esther)
Vincent Matteo (Lily, Linkin, Rocco)
Zailen Tye

(Photo shows native everlasting daisies at Perth Zoo)

Celebrity Baby News: Brad and Penny Scott

22 Monday Sep 2014

Posted by A.O. in Celebrity Baby News

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Football coach Brad Scott, and his wife Penny, welcomed their first child on September 9 and have named their son Fletcher Charles.

Brad began his career in the Australian Football League in 1997 with Hawthorn, before being traded to the Brisbane Lions the following year, where he played alongside his identical twin brother Chris, who is three minutes older. He ended his playing career in 2006, and since 2010 has been the coach for North Melbourne. His twin brother Chris is the coach of Geelong, and on September 12, the two brothers’ teams played each other in a semi-final, with North Melbourne the winning side.

Penny is a landscape designer, and she and Brad were married in 2012.

Fern Eden and River Joshua

12 Friday Sep 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Jemka Pearl and Edin Keith

Girls
Ada May (Jaxon)
Angela Cate (Isaac, Lachlan)
Aria Marion (Gia)
Aubrey Luanne (Kinzie, Harry, Luca)
Blair Alexis
Edie Raine
Eloise Charlotte
Eleanor Constance
Emma Florence Catherine (Georgia, Claire)
Felicity Lucy
Fern Eden (Eliza)
Kameron (Jackamos)
Kellah Margaret Rosemary
Layla Polly
Lucia Rosa
May Mary-Rose
Millie June (Bonnie)
Nina Poppy (Jack)
Sadie Lola
Sephora
Sienna Kronhoej (Isabella)
Temperance Elizabeth
Tessa Penelope (Piper)
Vivienne Jean (Charlotte)
Willa Whittaker (Evie)

Boys
Asten David
Axle William
Campbell James
Darien (Karen)
Dustin Reginald
Ellis Frederick (Lilly, Ella, Esther)
George Lewis Stanley (Harry)
Illya Vanya
Jed Francis
Leo Charles Edward
Macklin George
Mahmoud (Mustafa, Nouha, Ahmed)
Nash Laurence (Kayden)
Nolan Rodger “Gemmy”
Otis John Kelso
Peter Janos
Quinn Ryan
Rafael Thomas
River Joshua
Rory Eoin
Seamus Gerard
Stormur
Sullivan Reid
Tyreke Alexander
Vaughn Elias

(Photo shows ferns on the bank of the Yarra River at Warburton, a rural locality in the Yarra Ranges on the outskirts of Melbourne)

Chace Less and Rush McLaren

29 Friday Aug 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Chloe Marylin and Wesley Reginald
Kade Dean and Rylan Charles
Mali and Sierra-Leone

Girls
Amity June
Annabelle Lily
April Eloise
Arialla Mary
Ayla Sulana-Jean (Charlotte, Jack)
Belinda Emily (Jessica)
Brielle Stacey
Henley Jane (Isabella)
Eadie Monica
Elsie Margaret (Hunter, Milla)
Estelle Francesca (Rylan)
Eve Lila
Georgina Rose (Matilda Dolly)
Iona Elizabeth (William)
Isobel Sydney
Katerina (Emmanuel, Angela, Vassiliki)
Luella Joan
Madison Jude (Kadence)
Molly Amelia Mae
Poppy Faith
Wilma Grace (Alice)

Boys
Art Liam
Boston Jagger Gordon
Chace Less (Abby, Brodie)
Coast Jaxon
Dexter John (Roxanna)
Eddie Ryder (Jamie, Layla)
Fidelis
Fletcher Marcus (Jameson Ronald)
Franklin Haydn (Max, Eleanor)
George Hindley Francis
Jacoby Philip
Jock William (Isobel)
Kai Andres
Lachlan Tomadini
Roman James (Scarlett)
Rush McLaren
Sidney Desmond (Angus)
Sonny Abel (Noah)
Taidhg Riley (Naisen, Lewis)
Tate Cullen (Bodie)
Zander Zayne (Amaya)

(Picture shows a young player from the Redfern All Blacks, the oldest Aboriginal Rugby League Football Club in the country, believed to date back to the 1930s; photo from the Sydney Morning Herald)

Joby Atlas and Tanner Whiskey

15 Friday Aug 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Audrey Kate and June Stevie (Louis)

Girls
Addison Seymour
Arlie Nita
Aurora Gem
Bede Maureen
Bronte Ann-Rae (Travis, Jay)
Cora Zoe (Henry)
Ebony Kathleen (Nicholas)
Edith Sheila “Eadie” (Ollie)
Ellery Yuet Li On
Elsie Tilda
Felicity Eve (Aurelia, Cordelia)
Florence Josephine
Grace Hazell Rose
Harriet Audrey (Jack, Freddy)
Imogen Julia (Sophie)
Jaya Hadley (Della)
Kendall Jayne
Lilah Bessie
Lucinda Frances
Miranda Claire (Penelope, Jude)
Montana Chianne
Quinn Isobel
Sasha Mackenzie
Scarlet Caron
Senna Rosalia

Boys
Aeson Carter
Alexander Matteo
Archer Joe
Buddy Eugene Jalaru
Clinton-Tahj Allan (Jarrah, Georgie, Amaiyah, Koah)
Dustin Thomas
Frank Nathan (Stanley)
Frederick William “Freddy” (Mary)
Grant Carlton
Jack Solomon (Lucy)
Joby Atlas (Mitchell, Hayley, Indya, Grady)
Judd TJay (Lachlan, Max)
Kellan Chris
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Maxwell Lennox Brooklyn
Memphis James
Milo Oscar
Nash Rees
Nydin Tyge Samuel (Phoenix, Xavyian, Zarian)
Owen Clifford (Jorja, Alexis)
Roger Joseph
Tai Timothy [mother is Tia]
Tanner Whiskey (Jarrah, Dash)
Tycho Masahiro
Vincent John

(Photo is of the Nant Distillery near Bothwell in the Central Highlands of Tasmania; Tasmania makes more whisky than anywhere else in Australia, and Tasmanian whisky wins international awards)

Name Update: The Winter and Spring Twins

04 Monday Aug 2014

Posted by A.O. in Name Updates

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Constance and Sean were expecting twin girls, and having problems co-ordinating their name styles. Connie had her heart set on the name Winter, which had a very special personal meaning for her, and Sean’s favourite name for a girl was Martha. However, Connie had received some negative feedback from others about the name Martha, and worried that Winter and Martha were not a good “match” as twin sisters.

After writing in to the blog and receiving lots of advice from readers, I’m happy to say that Connie and Sean made the most obvious choice, and have welcomed their little girls

MARTHA PRIMROSE “POSIE”

and

WINTER RAPHAELLE,

two baby sisters for big brother Christian.

Connie says that although their names may not be a perfect match, they were both named with love and a little bit of compromise, each one of them receiving the favourite name of either their mother or father.

I think they have made a very wise and lovely choice – I love the spring-like Posie with Winter, especially for twins born at this time of winter, when it is still very cold, yet the first buds are on the trees, and you can feel spring in the air.

Connie also wanted to pass on thanks for the many people who offered their advice and support; it was greatly appreciated and very helpful.

(Picture shows primroses in the snow; photo from The Telegraph)

Pacific and Prosper

01 Friday Aug 2014

Posted by A.O. in Birth Announcements

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Twins
Lincoln John and Clara Margaret (Frederick)
Molly Kate and Lydia Mary (Thomas, Oliver)
Stella Anne and Isabel Joey
Tate Lloyd and Angus Raymond (Grace)

Girls
Adeline Rae
Anne Shu
Ariana Harper (Kobe)
Baeyer Juliet Bellamy
Bella Dawn
Delta Rayne (Blair)
Ebony Pam (Lachlan, Zoe)
Eloisa Caitlin
Esme Lorna
Felicity Yolanda (James)
Gabriella Belle (Jordan, Sebastian)
Hallie Addison (Ruben, Baxter)
Kawa Leaf
Kirby Madison
Lara Brie
Lottie Violet (Gus)
May Alice
Nyah Rosealee Joy
Pacific Marie
Poppy Mae (Sadie, Billy)
River Jean
Scarlett Casey
Selena (Lance)
Sofia Emilia
Zali Pearl

Boys
Addison Wyatt
Alec Justin (Michael)
Asher Viv (Saxon, Lena, Dante)
Camden Nootu Junior
Casey Dean
Cohen Nash (Spence, Tanner)
Dane Hugh Leslie
Darby Logan (Kolt)
Edward Tobias “Toby” (Jude)
Ethan Mikolaj
Feurre
Hugo Goe (Hamish)
Johnny James
Kaiyan Asher “Kai” (Sami)
Leroy Francis (Pippa)
Liam Kerry
Max Cornelis
Patrik Oye
Prosper Thomas (Eli)
Quinn Armour
Rafferty Kip (Remy, Sullivan)
Robbie Trevor (Holly, Maxy)
Tahvo Moritz
Thomas Norton
Tristan Kenneth

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

(Photo shows Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsunday Islands, off the coast of Queensland; this year, Whitehaven was voted the fifth-best beach in the world. You may reach the Whitsundays from Prosperpine).

Names Spotted at Home and Abroad (Winter 2014)

28 Monday Jul 2014

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

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Anzac Day for Baby Anzac
After I covered the name Anzac on the blog, I received several e-mails from people insisting that it was illegal for babies to be named Anzac in Australia, and that my post should be altered to reflect that. I have seen babies in birth notices with this name, but my correspondents refused to believe me, as I had no proof of this (which is fair enough – imagine if I believed all the people who said they knew twins called Lemonjello and Orangejello).

Because of this healthy scepticism, I am posting a story about a baby named Anzac Judd from Bowraville, near Nambucca Heads in northern New South Wales. Unfortunately, it’s a sad story, because Anzac passed away from a spinal disease when only a few months old. On Anzac Day this year, Bowraville held a golfing and bowls day in Anzac’s memory, and even though the circumstances are heartbreaking, it shows that Anzac Day can mean more to you when you have a baby Anzac.

Danger is His Middle Name for a Reason
Robbie Danger Russell of Darwin was born with an extremely rare and little-understood genetic condition that meant doctors held out little hope of him surviving birth. Robbie did survive, despite multiple medical conditions, and at one year of age, still has the eyesight doctors expected him to have lost by now, although his prognosis is still very poor. Robbie’s mother Jennifer seems to have chosen the middle name Danger as a sign of the hazards that lay ahead of him, and that he lives with every day.

Quick Silver
I know readers love to know what fashionable people are naming their children, so here’s a quick profile of interior stylist Sibella Court who has a little shop in Paddington, and a daughter named Silver with her partner Ben Harper. Silver is pretty, and very much like mum’s name, but Silver Harper is a little race-horsey for my tastes.

And if you’d like to know what is in style, Sibella recommends vases of fruit and foliage, black walls, random surfboards, painter’s ladders, 1950s seashell collections, Union Jacks, vintage life-vests, and subway tiles. But for goodness sakes, don’t do any of this, because the story is from March, and that’s all TOTALLY LAST SEASON.

Sibella also had a pet pig named Wilbur, but pigs either went out of style, or now it’s bacon, the story didn’t really explain. Love the name Wilbur though!

Is it Just Hype?
I read a story about one of the many families who were victims of financial fraud committed by the Commonwealth Bank, and who were able to win their case in court, under the most difficult of circumstances.

One of the family, Tegan Couper of Shellharbour, is pictured with her baby son Hype. It’s a very unusual name, almost a virtue name really. I kept wondering if it was short for something, but could only think of Hyperion, which seemed even less likely, in a way.

Supposedly Seen – Sheen
Brisbane comedienne Mel Buttle wrote a piece about her childhood pet, a beloved dog named Benny, which she named after a boy named Ben she liked at school. In case we don’t think that’s an impressive naming story, she said she knows a baby who was named Sheen, after Charlie Sheen.

Not sure if that’s just a joke, but Sheen doesn’t seem that bad (if you put aside the Charlie Sheen part for a moment). The Irish surname Sheen is derived from a personal name which meant “peaceful”, and it almost sounds like a masculine form of Sheena, or a variant of Shane, as well as the appeal of English word sheen, meaning “lustre”.

Mel’s new dog is named Molly.

The Gods on Television
There was a new television program on ABC1 this autumn called The Gods of Wheat Street. Set in Casino in New South Wales, it’s about an Aboriginal family named Freeburn who have to let go of the past after their mother Eden‘s death, with the help of a bit of magic. Head of the family is Odin, and his siblings are Ares, Isolde, and Tristan, while Odin’s daughters are named Electra and Athena. The names may possibly help the trend for mythological names (and seem informed by said trend).

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