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Christchurch NZ, Weekend Press, BIRTHS, April- Bellamy Florence Katie

BOYS

Leo George

Kobe Maxwell- Peta

Kieran Marshall

Arlo Fraser Michael- Rory

Edgar Busby- Max & Ruby

Finn Cole Wiremu- Maddison & Millie

Dash Harper

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GIRLS

Indie Afra Grace- Flynn

Maggie Jean- Alice

Gretal Susi

Maille Hannah

Bellamy Florence Katie

Lyla Brigitte

Zarlee Lucia- Blake & Sienna

Lila Scarlett Anne- Samuel

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TWINS

Madeleine Moana & Matthias Aiden- Ishoa

Jasper James & William David

Marcel Joel & Callum Malachi- Liam, Tobin & Reuben

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Name for 2nd March- Aida

Aida

Aida is a girls name, it is Arabic and Old French,  it is said “ah-ee-da,’ or “eye-ee-da.”

It means reward or present in Arabic and helper in Old French.

Other spellings: Aidah, Aeeda.

Variants: Aidan, Iraida, Zaida, Zenaida, Zoraida.

There is a former town in Japan known as Aida.

It is an opera by Guiseppe Verdi.

Known Siblings: Aayan Agustin Beatriz CarmenDulce Edgar Ella Irma JenniferJesus Jose Josefina JudithJulia Lilia Luz LuzaidaMarisela Nicolas RaquelRoberto Rosa Sandra XiomaraZoraida

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aida

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aida_(disambiguation)

http://www.babynamewizard.com/namipedia/girl/aida

http://nameberry.com/babyname/aida

http://www.behindthename.com/name/aida

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Huggies babies born Dec 2009

Ashton Michael

Laylah

Rogen Patrick

Jay Brian

Emma Jade

Ella Rose

Addison Lee & Rhys Jamie

Riana Jeanine

Mia Shannon

Mitchell Connor

Xavier Jay

Rachel Elise

Flynn James

Tate Anthony

Roxie Bridget

Jake Arnold & Ella Marion

Sophie Emma

William Hamish

Sophie Willow

Jack Christopher

Imogen Kate

Hunter James

Tia Isabelle

Bethany Adell

Andrew

Jayda Maree

Caed Duncan

Brian Edgar

Lacey May

Jack James

Olivia Erin

Wyatt Anthony Logan

Morgan Nathaniel

Layla Fay

Elsie-Ruth

Jaxson Rodney-John

Annie Michelle

Nate Russell

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Name for 11th December- Edith

English, German, Scandanivian, Dutch: From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead “rich, blessed” and gyð “war”. It was popular among Anglo-Saxon royalty, being borne for example bySaint Eadgyð, the daughter of King Edgar the Peaceful. The name remained common after the Norman conquest. It became rare after the 15th century, but was revived in the 19th century. (Behindthename.com)

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Cemetery names…

Clarance Abraham, Gilbert Gordon, Arthur Sydney, Lexington Allan, Leo Edgar, Sinclair Henry, Gideon James, Henry Ewan, Valentine Christopher,

Eva Marion, Alice May,  Gladys Gwendoline,  Rata Alix Marion, Elizabeth Catherine, Ivy Muriel, Hazel Margeurite, Ellen Georgina, Beatrice Amy, Maude May,  Lucy Gertrude, Rosina June, Olive Hope, Elsie Winifred, Daisy Gladys, Lyalla Bernadine, Jane Alice, Maude Emily, Coral Rae, Septima Miller,

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Christchurch press 4 July, births & deaths

Births:

Girls

Neave Marsha, Alexis Maureen (Rose), Lily Rose, Isla Ann (Matthew), Hayley Jessica (Olivia),

Meila Grace (Samirah), Lily-Rose Lola, Caitlin Grace (Joseph), Luella Merinda,

Ella Elizabeth (Shaun), Molly Claire, Olivia Grace (Hannah), Milan Audri,

Isabella Beth, Lily Alice, Sofia Jean (Meg), Paige Belle (Jacob).

Boys

Max Rueben (Ashleigh), Thomas Joseph (Lachlan), Xavier Charlie (Jeremy),

Cooper Paul (Tyson, Nivae, Nikita), Harry George (Sophie), Samuel Richard,

Harry John (Sophie, George), Luke Steven (Josh,Jess,Jack

Rogue Adam (Tessa, Zane, Storm), Liam James, Harry Arthur Edgar (Annabel)

Edward James (Josh,Lily), Miles Thomas, Ryan James (Matthew), Jack Benjamin

George William, William Francis (Andre), Anthony James (Ruby), Liam Robert.

Deaths

Diane Ellen, Hilda (92),Joyce Emily (89), Mary Elizabeth (68), Margaret Joan (78),

Lucy Emily (97) siblings Henry & Edith, Helen Cecilia (90), Margaret Ann (69),

Elsie Ann, Hilda Jane (101), Dorothy, Lenora Anne (72), Nyra Mary (90),

Florence Rebecca (90), Mary Virginia (83), Ivy.

Eymard Ernest, Beau, George Albert, Clifford William, James Seddon,

Rennel John (58).

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