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Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool--The Very Last Word on First Names [Mass Market Paperback]

Linda Rosenkrantz (Author), Pamela Redmond Satran (Creator)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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August 19, 2002
Need the lowdown of first names? Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran, authors of the bestselling Beyond Jennifer & Jason, Madison & Montana and The Last Word of First Names, draw on years of research and experience to offer important insights like these:

Call your daughter Rose, but don't call your son Thorne.

Nature names are fashionable now, especially those that haven't been used much in the past. December, in other words is much coolers than April.

Although it sounds desert-like, Zahara is actually a Muslim and Swahili name meaning 'flower'. In Hebrew, it denotes brightness.

Diego, which is a Spanish form of James, has a lot of verve when combined with either a Latin or Anglo surname.

Though it has a hippyish feel, Jupiter has a legitimate history as a first name, used in the country as far back as the eighteenth century--in fact, Jupiter Hammon was the first African-American poet published here.

A fresh, illuminating, and indispensable guide to thousands of names--from Aaliyah to Zuri--Baby Names Now will provide the information and inspiration you need to make the prefect choice.


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In Baby Names Now, Rosenkrantz and Satran offer a slightly expanded and revised version of their The Last Word on First Names. Gone are the lists and trend-spotting predictions. Girls' names and then boys' are arranged alphabetically. Each entry exudes the authors' trademark frank and witty opinions about how trendy or outr? a name might be. Practical tips on alternatives for a name are sometimes given, as are variant spellings, possible nicknames, and pronunciations. Names chosen by celebrities for their children and names from movies, television, and even video games are noted. This book is a durable trade paperback and includes a bibliography of print and online name resources. Recommended for all public libraries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

"The definitive new A-Z guide from 'the arbiters of hip baby names'."--The Wall Street Journal

"If you're looking for a less common moniker than Michael, Hannah, Madison, or Mathew, we've got a book for you: Baby Names Now."--Parenting

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks; Revised edition (August 19, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312983689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312983680
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,486,118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS BOOK!, September 6, 2001
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I'm a three-time mom who's now looking for a name for baby number four and this book is the BEST! I've been through all the baby-naming books and I know, from living with my other children's names, that these authors really tell you the truth about how a name is received in the real world. It's the only name book out there (besides the authors' other new book, Beyond Jennifer & Jason, Madison & Montana, which I also love) that gives you lots of new ideas for names and how to use them -- as well as warning you away from names that might be getting overused! If you want a name book that gives you lots of solid information you will appreciate more and more over time as you live with the name you choose for your child, this one is for you.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!, October 25, 2003
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This review is from: Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool--The Very Last Word on First Names (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought that this book was a wonderful change from the bunches of books that just list names with their origin and meaning. Those are good books to skim for an idea, but this one brought so much more to the table. I really liked the information on whether names were getting too trendy and overused, and I loved that so many entries had alternatives listed. I highly recommend it for someone who is interested in really exploring names, and not just looking at a long list of every name ever used.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good concept, but lacking, July 7, 2005
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This review is from: Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool--The Very Last Word on First Names (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoyed Beyond Jennifer and Jason very much, so you can imagine my excitement at seeing another book by the same authors. I like the basic idea of this book--to inform prospective parents about the associations names have (e.g. Ariel is associated with The Little Mermaid). However, I found that some of these were not included. I looked up a few names to test the book, and the authors are apparently not very knowledgeable about children's popular culture. It was written in 1995 (I don't know if new editions have been written or not), so the authors can be forgiven for not mentioning that among children and those who work with children, the name Patrick is associated with Spongebob Squarepants's pink, dim-witted starfish friend. However, under the name Mario, though many famous people named Mario were listed, there was no mention of Super Mario. Super Mario Bros. is one of the most popular video game series in the world! I realize that the authors probably don't know this because video games are primarily a young people's pastime, but if they had done their research, they would have been able to warn parents that children named Mario (unless they live in Latino communities) are likely to be made fun of for bearing the name of a video game character, instead of just relying on their own knowledge of popular culture. Even if they had done their research, this would still be the kind of book that needs to be constantly updated.
My other complaint is that they encourage parents to give girls masculine names (e.g. Michael--I swear I am not making this up!), but discourage them from giving boys so-called "feminine names" even if many still consider them masculine or ambisexual (e.g. Robin--many people associate the name with Robin Hood or with Batman's sidekick). Don't they realize that this practice only perpetuates the double standard, rather than solving any problems?
I would like it if someone wrote a better version of this book.
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AALIYAH, ALIYAH. In both its spellings, with the first making it specially distinctive, this Hebrew name meaning "to descend" is being considered by increasing numbers of parents, some of them undoubtedly inspired by the award-winning, single-named soul-star, Aaliyah. Read the first page
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baby namers, masculine punch, fresher alternative, most famous bearer, foreign variations, modem parents, adventurous parents, surname meaning, surname name, pet form, famous bearers, popularity lists, spelling alternatives, new word names, trivia note, jewel names, distinctive choice, popularity charts, nickname name, distinctive alternative, foreign versions, most popular name, contemporary parents, country last year, spelling variations
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Old Testament, New Testament, United States, New York, All My Children, Middle Ages, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, World War, Beverly Hills, General Hospital, Julia Roberts, King Arthur, Michelle Pfeiffer, Gone With the Wind, George Eliot, King David, Meryl Streep, Native American, Queen Victoria, Virgin Mary, Woody Allen, Emerald Isle, George Bernard Shaw, Great Britain, Heather Locklear
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