The mystery of Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman's name choice for her daughter
has reportedly been solved, with Kidman's father saying "Sunday Rose" was
inspired by an Australian arts patron notorious for her lurid love life.
Antony Kidman said the unusual name chosen by Kidman and her country music
star husband Keith Urban was first suggested by him and his wife, who drew
inspiration from prominent Australian arts patron Sunday Reed.
"I have read a bit about Sunday Reed and her husband John. She was a key
mover and shaker in the arts around the beginning of the century. The name
Sunday struck me as being a nice name for a woman, so my wife and I mentioned
it," Antony Kidman told the Daily Telegraph newspaper yesterday.
Sunday Reed lived for nine years during the 1930s in a three-way love
triangle relationship involving her arts patron husband and one of Australia's
best-known artists, Sidney Nolan. She eventually became Nolan's muse.
Nolan is best known in his homeland for a series of stylized paintings of
famous outlaw Ned Kelly, who battled police in an armored suit and whose final
days were turned into several films variously starring Mick Jagger and late
Australian actor Heath Ledger, who died of a drug overdose in January.
Sunday Reed was also niece of one of Australia's richest men and Nolan
painted his Ned Kelly series, several of which hang in the Australian National
Gallery, in her living room.
Reed committed suicide 10 days after the death of her husband in 1981.
The Telegraph said Nicole Kidman and Urban had spent a long time looking at a
quote by Nolan about birth, hanging in a Sydney art gallery, shortly before
announcing Kidman's pregnancy in January 2008.
"When you are young you are given a good view of life, because of your
closeness to birth," Nolan wrote.
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, Kidman's first biological child, was born on Monday
and weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces (2.93 kg).
Kidman and former spouse Tom Cruise adopted two children during nearly 10
years of
marriage that ended in divorce in 2001.