July 27, 2009

Births from July

A selection of births from the month of July. It appears the cold has gone to some people's heads, or maybe it was the morphine, or perhaps the influence of Disney kids and Twilight. On another note, when will Grace leave the middle name spot. It still remains as one of the most popular choices in the middle name spot for girls.

Kaitlyn Ella Louise
Myley Lorraine
Rubyann Elizabeth
Charlotte Grace
Hannah Grace
Ella Rose
Georgia Grace
Chelsea Caitlin
Violet Glen-Emma
Chloe Amee Jasmine
Matilda Susie
Henrietta Olive
Bella Rose
Alice Sarah
Kirralee Frances
Gracie Louise
Tiana Amy Lauren
Olivia Shannon
Indigo Rose
Isabelle Maria
Isabella Bronte
Chloe Matilda
Adenia Mary
Lola Isobel
Tamsin Tigerlily
Ava Grace

Archer Preston
Parker Jack
Xavier Dallas
Lachlan Roy
Mackenzie Dudley
Harrison Daniel James
Tyler Kade
Dylan Alexander
Thomas Andrew
Max Andrew
Korbin Mark
Lincoln Terrence
Ronan Vincent
Jayden Cruz
Luke Robert
Ned Reilly
Zach Wayne
Harvey Kevin
Hamish Kevin
Orlando Peter
Archer John
Finn John
Hamish John


Enjoy
XOXO

July 1, 2009

The Neighbours baby gets a name!


For months we waited for the birth of Bridget and Declan's baby on soapie Neighbours. Finally the baby was born but then we had to wait another week for them to give it a name, only to be rather disappointed. Welcome the newest Neighbours cast member, India. Named aptly after the country because Bridget wants to practice medicine there one day.

Place names as baby names isn't a new trend, in fact most places were actually named after people to begin with.

If you are looking for a place name for your child then look no further than the list below...

Aberdeen - best used on boys. A city in Scotland
Adelaide - A city in Australia named after Queen Adelaide
Africa - unisex
Alexandria - best used for girls, a city in the USA
Brie - often used as a girls name after the famous cheese making region in France.
Chelsea - a girls name and also a well known suburb of London.
Cheyenne - a girls name from a city in the USA, also related to a native American Indian tribe
China - used on girls, rather tacky.
Dakota - made famous by actress Dakota Fanning
Dallas - boys name from the Texan town.
Delancey - a famous New York street.
Devon - A boys name from Britain's Devonshire.
Eden - A girls name from the biblical garden
Florence - centre of the Italian renaissance, think Florence Nightingale.
Geneva - a Swiss city and a modern take on the 80's name Jennifer.
Kenya - a name from the African country.
London - rarely used but is considered a girls name.
Macon - a town in France that would work as a boys name.
Paris - originally a boys name, now more common on girls.
Persia - the former name of Iran.
Philadelphia - the city made famous by Tom Hanks in the film of the same name.
Phoenix - best used on boys, please never name a girl this. A city in the USA
Savannah - A city in Georgia, USA
Siena - A town in italy, commonly used on girls with the spelling Sienna, which means a brown colour.
Sydney - commonly mistaken as Australia's capital, this name was originally used on boys but is more common as a girls name.
Venetia - an ode to the city of Venice, best used on girls.

Take care when selecting a name for your child, remember they have it for life!

June 28, 2009

Shakespeare: The man who made names

At Shakespeare's birth place


What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.

This is where I use my teacher cap and discuss the above quote from Romeo and Juliet. For those who hear Shakespeare and it whooshes right over your head you need to get past the language barrier, because it is still English, and look at what he really means. Shakespeare is asking what do names mean anyway? If a rose was actually called a gumptisker it wouldn’t make any difference to how sweet it smells or how beautiful it is, despite the unappealing name. This quote is referenced to Romeo falling in love with a girl whose name is that of his family’s mortal enemy. So a name is just a name. Each person can make their own opinion of the thing or object with said name and that name will then either bring about good or bad connotations.

In his many, many works Shakespeare used dozens upon dozens of names even creating some himself. Some of these names are still used today, some are not. Below is a selection of names used by Shakespeare and the work that they have come from.

Adrian from The Tempest

Angus from Macbeth. Angus has been steadily growing in popularity in recent years.

Antonio from The Tempest

Barnardo from Hamlet

Benvolio from Romeo and Juliet

Cassio from Othello

Christopher from Taming of the Shrew

Claudius from Hamlet

Curtis from Taming of the Shrew

Duncan the ill fated king in the story of power hungry Macbeth

Edmund from King Lear

Hamlet the Danish Prince who talks to the ghost of his father, from the play of the same name.

Hero from the comedy Much Ado About Nothing. Hero is also used as a girls name.

Horatio from Hamlet

Hugh from the Merry Wives of Windsor. A sophisticated name that is in need of more use.

Lysansder from the romantic comedy A Midsummer Nights Dream

Orlando the lover of Rosaline from one of my personal favourites, As You Like It. Of course made famous today by popular actor Orlando Bloom who may or may not be engaged to the lovely Australian Miranda Kerr.

Romeo the famous lover of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet

Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet

Valentine from Twelfth Night. Not popular in Australia as a first name but Valentino and the feminine Valentina are common in Europe.

Adriana from The Comedy of Errors. The name has always been a favourite along with Adrienne.

Alice from Henry V is a name that is starting to see a trendy comeback following years of slaughter with hundreds of spin offs like Aleisha, Aleyshia, Alicea...

Bianca the beautiful sister from the Taming of The Shrew. Meaning 'white or fair'.

Cordelia from King Lear and also the name of former senator and political heavy weight Natasha Stott Despoja’s daughter.

Emilia from Othello and A Winters Tale makes a nice change from Emma and Emily. A woman named Emilia is also rumoured to have been Will's mistress.

Helena is a name that appeared in many of Shakespeare’s works along with Helen.

Imogen from the play Cymbeline. Imogen has jumped in popularity in recent years and is an accidental Shakespeare creation. The characters name was meant to be Innogen but a printing mistake created Imogen instead.

Iris from The Tempest

Jacquenetta from Love’s Labour’s Lost, supposedly the name of a little known princess born in the mid 1500's. I can say however that it is commonly accepted as a variant of Jacqueline.

Katharina was the shrew in Taming of The Shrew who then become Kat in the film 10 Things I Hate About You starring Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger

Miranda from The Tempest also the name of several well known Australian's including Miranda Kerr and Miranda Otto

Ophelia was in love with Hamlet and then like almost every other character in the ill fated story, she dies. Ophelia has been springing up around name boards and birth announcements over the last 6-12 months.

Perdita from A Winters Tale has been mentioned several times on this blog, probably because it’s a favourite of mine. I think it’s due for some use.

Phoebe from As You Like It

Portia from The Merchant of Venice is the name of famous Australian actress Porti De Rossi, partner to comedian Ellen De Generis

Regan from King Lear. Yes, it’s not just a trendy sudden thing to call girls Regan, Will did it 400 years ago and it worked for him!

Titania from A Midsummer Nights Dream could be used today as the lovely Tatiana.

Viola from Twelfth Night is probably my favourite character from any play. Viola, not to be mistaken with the instrument, which is pronounced differently, would make a lovely point of difference from the lovely but increasingly popular Violet.


For name meanings and further information on specific names please use either Behind The Name or Baby Names World.

You can find a larger listing of names used in Shakespeare's works here

June 18, 2009

Winter names for your snow bunny


We already looked at autumn names this year and whilst for most seasons there aren't that many obvious names there are some that have subtle but clever connections.

Here are some winter themed names for you to ponder...

Angerona: Angerona was the the Roman Goddess of the winter solstice, death and silence.

Eira: A girl's name of Welsh origin meaning 'snow'.

Eirwen: A Welsh girl's name meaning 'white snow'.

Frediano: An Italian boys name derived from a Latin word meaning 'cold'.

June: Another name from the month. June in Australia is the start of winter.

Lumi: A girls name from Finland meaning 'snow'.

Mazin: An Arabic boys name meaning 'rain clouds'.

Morana: Perhaps not the most cheerful meaning, Morana was the Slavic mythical goddess of death and winter.

Pertida: A name coined by Shakespeare for a character in his play A Winters Tale.

Rain: Sparse in some areas and abundant in other, rain tends to be a key feature of winter and this word name is commonly used as both a boys and girls name.

Winter: A modern English name derived from the name of the season. Nicole Richie's daughter Harlow's middle name is Winter.

Yukiko: A Japanese girls name meaning 'snow child'

Stay warm
xoxo

June 13, 2009

Winter welcomes...


It's June already and it's well and truly winter!

Presenting some winter babies...

Adelle Hope
Emily Mai
Daisy Kathryn
Emma Jane
Elke Hannah
Claudia Gemila
Scarlett May Rose
Piper Rose
Monique June
Eloise Millie
Charlotte Helen
Jemma Paige
Ava Rose
Hayley Jane
Chelsea Marie
Alexia Angelina
Charlotte Dawn
Eden Charlotte
Matilda Sue
Remi Lillian


Lachlan Anthony
Marcellas Roberto
Jack Riley
Peter James
Caden Ray
Angus Stewart Martin
Jake Ethan
Campbell Gerard
Flynn David
Samuel Patrick
Angus Laurence
Percy Cash
Owen Cale
Hamish Philip

Personal favourites: Hamish Philip and Adelle Hope

Stay warm!

xoxo

May 27, 2009

May Day - births from the month of May

A cross section of Australian births from the month of May.

Heather Ashlinn
Charli Jane
Anya
Mirabai
Annie Mary
Giselle Jennifer
Melodie Ann
Tahlia Marian
Lola Emmy Jacinta
Sophie Jane
Lacey Jade
Alexis Adriana 
Allison Leigh
Molly Grace
Charlotte Jane
Michaela Angelina
Ava Pearl
Anneliese Lydia
Phoebe Anna Iris
Lara Paige
Lyla May

Joshua William Horatio
Eden Isaac
Angus Gregory
Zac Oliver
Tyler John
Marcus Christian Lawson
Jett Noah
Lucas Christopher
Darcy Scott
Riley James
Noah James
Harvey James
Nash James and Harry Charles
Lochie Ross
Oliver Marcus
Blake Travis
Hugo Louis

My personal favourites are Anneliese Lydia and Hugo Louis.

Did you find any that you like?
Feel free to leave a comment...



May 13, 2009

London Lovelies

Having spent some time in the UK and having every intention to return there to reside and work for some time, it's no real surprise that I also often peruse the birth announcements from the London papers.

Australian naming trends are influenced not only by Australian pop culture and partially by trends in the US but a large influence can be seen coming from the UK. Our charts and trends tend to in part follow the UK's 1-2 years behind. We are also seeing plenty of 3 name combos coming from the UK at a steady rate which have perhaps influenced the rise in the trend of 3 name combos over the past 6 months.

So instead of being behind the 8 ball why not jump forward and check out some names that are being used right now in the UK.

Here are a selection of my favourite names from The London Times birth announcements over the past month:

Girls

Abigail Rosie Ann
Amelia Alice Louise
Annabella Rose
Charlotte Anne
Charlotte Catherine
Clare Sophie Allison 
Chloe Irina
Darcey Kay
Elizabeth Katherine
Elodie
Evie Alice
Flora Francesca 
Florence Rhiannon 
Isabella Jane Grace
Isla Rose
Isobel Mary
Jasmine Constance
Leonora
Lily Beatrice
Lily Eliza Mary
Lola Violet
Lottie Sophia Molly
Georgia
Georgina Lily
Grace Joanna Beatrix
Perdita
Phoebe Alexandra Rose
Rose Violet
Sacha Jane Marion
Tatiana Helena
Violet Ottoline
Willow Imogen Rosie

Boys

Alexander George
Alex William Cooper
Benjamin Samuel
Charles Joseph
Edward James
Freddy Lewis Charles
George Aiden Brooks
Harris George Finlay
Harry William
Henry James
Hugo Richard Paul
James Edward
James Robin Donald
Martin Michael
Max Noel
Oliver George
Samuel Anthony
Theodore William
Tobias James
Thomas Brendan
William Eldon
Xavier Christopher

Find any you like?




May 12, 2009

Logie winning names for futures stars

With the recent Logie awards I thought it would be an interesting idea to look back at some of the names of Gold Logie nominees and winners.

Many people are exposed to new and different names through tv and  the influence of pop culture can be seen weekly in birth announcements Australia wide. 

The Gold Logie really is a popularity contest with the award going to the most popular personality on Australian tv by way of public votes. Whilst this list contains more female names than male names it is a reflection on the gender balance of Gold Logie nominees and winners. There are significantly more females nominated then males and the male stars have been a core group of well known tv personalities dating back to the early 90's whilst the women seem to change and cycle through quicker.

Without further ado, some logie winning names for your future tv star!


Ada - Girls name of English, German and Polish origin. Can be considered a short form of Adelaide meaning 'noble kind/sort'. Ada Nicodemu , nominated in 2005 for Home and Away

Bridie - Girls name of English and Gaelic origin meaning 'exalted one'. Bridie is a form of Bridget. Bridie Carter, 2 nominations for McLeod's Daughters

Dieter - Boys name of Germanic origins meaning 'people army'. Pronounced Dee-ter. Dieter Brummer nominated 1996 for Home and Away

Georgie - Girls name of Greek origins meaning 'earth worker'. Often used as a short form of Georgia / Georgina and Georgiana. Georgie Parker has many nominations and wins for roles in A Country Practice and All Saints.

John - Boys name of Hebrew origin meaning 'God is gracious'. John Wood, 6 nominations 1 win for Blue Heelers and John Howard, 2 nominations for All Saints.

Kate - Girls name of Greek origin meaning 'pure'. Kate Ritchie. Winner 2008 for Home and Away, several nominations.

Natalie - Girls name of Italian origin meaning 'Christ's birthday'. Natalie Blair. Nominee 2008 for Neighbours

Rebecca - Girls name of Hebrew origin meaning 'to tie'. Rebecca Gibney Gold winner 2009 for Packed To The Rafters

Rove - Surname and Boys name of Swiss, Italian and Nordic origins meaning 'wolf' and 'renown'. Rove McManus. Multiple nominee, Winner 03,04,05  for Rove Live

Sigrid - Girls name of German origin meand 'Fair Vistory'. Sigrid Thornton - nominated 2001 for SeaChange 

Simmone - Girls name of Hebrew origins meaning 'listening'. Generally spelt Simone. Simmone Jade Mackinnon . Nominee 2009 for McLeod's Daughters