Queensland mum shares her baby’s very long and unique name

Expert Advice 25 Jan 24 By

Gold Coast premmie Tinomurongashe Shumba
(Image: Supplied)

“His name means ‘gift of God’.”

Gold Coast premmie Tinomurongashe Shumba was a little baby when he was born – but he was given a very big name.

In fact, Tinomurongashe had the longest name of any of the 2000 babies cared for in the Neonatal Critical Care Unit at Mater Mothers’ Hospital last year.

Born seven weeks early at Mater Mothers’ Hospital in South Brisbane on 12 April 2023, ‘TJ’ as he is better known, spent two months receiving around-the-clock care in the unit – while a team of doctors and nurses worked hard to pronounce his 14-character long name.

When first-time Zimbabwean mum Monalisa Mufudza, from Merrimac, found out she was having a baby boy at her nine-week pregnancy scan, she and her husband, also named Tinomurongashe, were “certain” about their son’s name choice.

“We always wanted to call him Tinomurongashe, just like his father. His name means ‘gift of God’,” Ms Mufudza said.

Ms Mufudza said many of the nurses had affectionately shortened her son’s name to ‘Tino’.

“Everyone struggled with his name, they found it difficult,” she said.

“My husband and I talked about how TJ would have to learn how to spell his name one day.

“So, we have given him an alternate name, Nathan, to consider. Nathan also means God’s gift to us.

“Shortening names is the Australian way, right,” she laughed.

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Gold Coast premmie Tinomurongashe Shumba
Tinomurongashe has been nicknamed Tino and TJ. (Image: Supplied)

Ms Mufudza said Tinomurongashe was born at 33 weeks and two days into her pregnancy due to having high blood pressure.  She said doctors advised her baby had intrauterine growth restriction, which is slow or halted fetal growth.

Mater Director of Neonatology Dr Pita Birch said it was always exciting compiling an annual list of baby names.

“We get everything from sweet and rare to meaningful and memorable,” Dr Birch said.

“In 2023, we had plants (Daisy, Jasmine and Juniper), colours (Hazel, Navy, Violet, Olive), and gems (Ruby, Amethyst, Rusty and Sterling).

“Some other memorable names included Harmony, Kaos, Laurelai, and Lexcen-Fili.”

Also on the list of long names is a baby girl called Milliyana-Marie.

Mater Mothers’ Hospital revealed the most popular names for girls in 2023 included Matilda, Ella and Lily, and for boys was Oliver, Theodore and William.

Gold Coast premmie Tinomurongashe Shumba
In addition to Tinomurongashe, Mater Hospital also welcomed baby’s named Harmony, Kaos, Laurelai, and Lexcen-Fili last year. (Image: Supplied)

Top 10 girl names

1. Matilda
2. Ella
3. Lily
4. Mia
5. Charlotte
6. Grace
7. Amelia
8. Olivia
9. Ava
10. Georgia

Top 10 boy names

1. Oliver
2. Theodore
3. William
4. Henry
5. Thomas
6. Charlie
7. James
8. Leo
9. Jack
10. Noah

List compiled by Mater Mothers’ Hospital, one of the largest maternity service providers in Australia.

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