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Heard a few new ones while I was away, thought I'd share:My cousin just had her second baby, she has a a three year old named Jack, just Jack, no middle name and her new son is Will. Not William, Wilhelm, just Will. Once again, no middle name.
I like both names individually, but being the two most popular names in Australia at the moment for boys, it just seems like she's following trends.Another of Alex's friends just became a big brother, to complete the sibset:Damien (8)
Joshua (5)
and the new baby -
KellanKellan seems a little out of place with the others to me, but I don't mind it.
And finally, I was watching TV this morning and an Australian politician was talking about his new baby. He already had 2 older children:
Xavier
Adelaide
and the new baby
Ignatius Interesting choice, I quite like Adelaide, don't mind Xavier, but Ignatius? It sounds very intelligent to me, but it's long-ish and what can you shorten it to? Iggy?Opinions?
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We've talked about the politician here before. Ignatius is often shortened to Iggy, yes.I know Jack is up there, but I didn't think that Will was second most popular name at the moment in Australia. Where did you get this from?
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Actually............on the BTN homepage. Popular names, chose Australia, William is the second most popular.
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If your politician follows rugby union, he'll have heard of Naas Botha (South African fly half in the 1980s) whose full name is Ignatius.
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I really like "just Will" actually! :)Someone else mentioned the politician's set of Adelaide, Xavier and Ignatius, and I must say I love them all!
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