Re: Australian BAs
These stand out :Zavier & Samara Pixie May - So playful!Marco & Sierra-Rose - Surprising because the names have such different 'styles'... I can't really see the connection as siblings, except that Marco is ultra-masculine and Sierra-Rose is ultra-feminineSibylla Amaryllis Seymour - A mouthfulMakala, Anna, Georgia, Clara, Siska Adelaide - 3 classics sandwiched between 2 names I am uncertain how to pronounce Soraya Madison - Flashy, I like itSaba, Stella Pasqualina - Gorgeous, the only sibset here I really love. The baby girl's combo is such a fresh take on Stella, which I thought I was over about six years ago.Felix, Rosie, Sukie Isla Sylvia - I imagine these sibs with huge blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and hipster parents. The baby's combo is surprising, since Sukie Isla is so blithe and Sylvia is so Sylvia Plath!Summer Juanita - So funky it's freshSusanna Erin - Erin was my favorite girls' name in about 1999 and I rarely like it anymore, but this is cute.Sasha Christopher - DashingEllen, Stirling Alexander - DistinguishedSydney Alexander - Nice and fancy, especially if he goes by Syd. Tell me (if you are from Australia), is Sydney much used as a name, for boys or girls, in Australia? I know the name isn't in the top 100 on the Australian popularity list on Btn. Is the considered a bit much? Although I know Rachel Griffiths has a daughter called Adelaide, named in honor of the city or just as a general Australian tribute.
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