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April 4th, 2012 12:48 AM #1
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Birth Announcements From My Area 2012
These are some names I found off the site "waltzing more than matilda." There hasn't been an update for March though.
(January)
Twins
Cameron Leslie and Daniel John (Jack)
Girls
Elbe Souad (Azim, Mae)
Indira Lee
Livia Mae
Macaela Ruby Isobelle
Phoebe Elizabeth Rose
Quinn Julie Tracy
Rory Joe Anne
Saskia Isis
Serena Ariana
Tahlia Jazmyne (Mekhai)
Boys
Angus Jed
Blake Darcy (Brady)
Cadel Gareth
Caleb Andrew (Eilah, Noah)
Drew Morgan (Coen)
Hudson James
Jack Brian Jeffrey (Ella)
Lachlan Kevin
Orlando Vittorino
Tate Gordon Phillip (Taylah)
(February)
Twins
Harper Mae and Lucas Robert
Girls
Alice Joan Marie (Samuel)
Alyssa Leanne Elizabeth (Harrison)
Antonia Kinanti
Aria Rose (Scarlett)
Brin Bobbi (Blake, Kade, Nate)
Ellen Agnes “Nell” (Mathias, Hugo, Anna)
Felicity Rowena
Kaydence Elva
Ruby Kate (Riley)
Zoe Alexis
Boys
Archibald Francis John “Archie” (Sofia)
Benjamin David John
Darcy Treyborn (Cooper, Flynn)
James Michael Wolodymir (Patrick, Laura, Emma)
Myles Aden Edward
Patrick Andrew “Paddy”
Riley Sawyer (Lucas)
Rocco Carlo (Gianni)
Rohan Jeffrey
Toby James “TJ”
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April 4th, 2012 01:18 AM #3
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April 4th, 2012 04:29 AM #5
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I quite like Ruby Kate (though I'd prefer Ruby Katherine more), as well as Caleb Andrew. I'm intrigued by Darcy on two different boys. I know about the Pride and Prejudice connection of course, but Darcy's always been a feminine name to me, is it being reclaimed? I love Agnes, I think that Helen Agnes would've sounded better than Ellen Agnes though.
Brin Bobbi is terrible. The spelling of Kaydence is terrible also. Quinn Julie Tracy is really odd to me, it doesn't flow at all and the two middle names are so very 1960s/70s to me. Angus Jed sounds like a hillbilly. Tahlia Jazmyne would've been decent if it was spelled correctly.
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April 4th, 2012 05:13 AM #7
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Last edited by viviana; April 4th, 2012 at 05:18 AM.
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April 4th, 2012 05:39 AM #9
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Yes, Darcy is quite popular as a boy's name here in Australia. I think there is a blog about it on the same site that had these names.
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April 5th, 2012 01:01 AM #11
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