[Opinions] Re: Australian names...
in reply to a message by Amphelise
When I was in Australia I heard tee-AHN or tee- AHRN quite a few times. I guess it would have been spelled Tiarne or maybe Tiahn? I never heard that anywhere else and was always wondering where it came from.
Araluen is pretty cool. Kirra isn't bad. I don't really like any of the others. Melba just makes me think of the dessert.
Araluen is pretty cool. Kirra isn't bad. I don't really like any of the others. Melba just makes me think of the dessert.
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Ohh, yes. Tiane, Tianne, Tiana, Tianna, Tiahn, Teahn, Teeahn... I've seen loads of spellings of that one.
I didn't include it because it's just something that happens to be popular there, rather that something that originated there. Another one like that would be Bronte - oddly popular in Australia but not of Australian origin.
Seaforth and Dimity, I suppose shouldn't count either for that reason but I never claimed to be consistent ;)
I didn't include it because it's just something that happens to be popular there, rather that something that originated there. Another one like that would be Bronte - oddly popular in Australia but not of Australian origin.
Seaforth and Dimity, I suppose shouldn't count either for that reason but I never claimed to be consistent ;)
Imogen is in the top 100 in the UK and has been for years.
I'm sorry, I didn't realize and didn't look it up before posting. I should have. I probably had that thought years ago and only have looked at the US SSA rankings as thoroughly as the Australian since then.