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Whats In a Name [Paperback]

Osborn (Author)
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WHAT'S IN A NAME?

MUCH MORE THAN YOU THINK!

Choosing your baby's name can be a thrilling journey of discovery: every name has an amazing history that you will want to explore. While other baby name books offer a line or two explaining what a name means, What's in a Name? reveals virtually every known fact about each name: its origin, meaning, and how it evolved over the course of generations as it traveled around the globe. In addition, What's in a Name? is the only book to offer contemporary analysis of the numerological significance of each root name, its astrological association, and its relationship with particular herbs, colors, metals, and stones. It's an unprecedented, in-depth look at every popular and prevalent name in use today.

Inside you'll learn such intriguing information as how Jennifer and Wendy were adapted from their root name Guinevere; why the complementary gemstone for the name Simon is green amber (which, when worn on the body, supposedly relieves toothaches and other ailments); and how the name Tiffany -- whose astrological association is Capricorn -- took a hiatus in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries only to burst back onto the scene again in the 1960s, thanks to the classic movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Fun to browse, fascinating to read, this one-of-a-kind guide sheds light on more than 3,000 names -- and will help you make the choice that will last a lifetime both educated and just right for your baby.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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This unique baby name book contains the origin and meaning of thousands of names--along with their numerological significance, astrological association, and relationship to particular herbs, colors, metals, and stones. Osborn offers an excellent discussion of each name's meaning and its popularity throughout history, placing emphasis on popularity among specific groups--African Americans, the Amish, and Jews, for example. The book's primary flaw is its peculiar organization. First, although Osborn lists boys' and girls' names separately at the front of the book, names from both genders are then interfiled and discussed alphabetically--frustrating for parents who know their baby's gender. Likewise, Osborn provides detailed coverage on "root names" only; readers looking up derivations are referred to its root--Sean to John, for example, and Nancy to Anna. This gets particularly confusing when a name from one gender refers the reader to a root of another gender, as when Lori is discussed under Laurence. Osborn's research is impressive, and some libraries may want a reference copy simply for its unique numerological and astrological information. Nevertheless, given the plethora of good baby name books--e.g., standards like Bruce Lansky's 35,000+ Baby Names (Meadowbrook, 1995) and au courant books like Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran's Beyond Jennifer & Jason, Montana & Madison (St. Martin's, 1999. 3d ed.) and The Melting Pot Book of Baby Names, edited by Connie Lockhart Ellefson (Betterway, 1995. 3d ed.)--this is recommended only for large public libraries.
-Leah Sparks, Annapolis, MD
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Susan Osborn is a multipulished author of nonfiction books. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey, with her husband and two beautifully named children. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Pocket Books
  • ISBN-10: 0671025546
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671025540
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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3.0 out of 5 stars way too confusing to use, March 3, 2011
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the list of all the names at the beginning was nice way to decide what we wanted more indepth info on further back into the book but when we went searching we were wishing there had been a directory to find the names. it was quite the experience. a lot of the info was extremely hokey as well. for under $5 it was a major bargain though and well worth the pain. seller also got it to me quickly which is also an A++
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AARON Aharon Ari, Arin, Arnie, Arnina, Aron, Arona, Haroun, Ron, Ronny: The biblical Aaron, the first High Priest of the Israelites, was ultimately renowned as a great peacemaker. Read the first page
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