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Naming Your Baby

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Comprehensive guide to finding your child’s perfect name.

If you're about to welcome a new addition to your family, "Naming Your Baby" could be a treasure trove for you. Here, you won't just browse through endless lists; you'll explore the narratives behind names, understand cultural impacts, and sift through varied options to find a name that resonates. It's an enriching journey through names for history buffs, writers, and of course, soon-to-be parents.

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Naming Your Baby

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ISBN: 9780713683134
Authors: Julia Cresswell
Date of Publication: 2008-11-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Personal Development, Sociology
Goodreads rating: 3.5
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Naming Your Baby is the essential A-Z guide for deciding your child's name. Much more than just a list of baby names, this book is a fascinating guide for expectant parents, as well as a wider reference resource for historians, writers and researchers. It contains over 1,500 possible choices, from Aaron to Zuleika, through the old-fashioned (Hazel and Gilbert), the modern (Jade and Devon), the unusual (Anselm and Tanith) and the most popular (Chloe and Jack). It reveals who has influenced the popularity of names, including film stars (Mia), biblical figures (Isaac) and fictional characters (Harry), and suggests why Chelsea, April, Rose or Ebony might be appropriate - or inappropriate! - for your child. Names with shared roots are gathered together in the same you might decide against Helen in favour of Ellen, Elaine or Illona, or even need to switch at the last minute from Sean to Shauna...
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Comprehensive guide to finding your child’s perfect name.

If you're about to welcome a new addition to your family, "Naming Your Baby" could be a treasure trove for you. Here, you won't just browse through endless lists; you'll explore the narratives behind names, understand cultural impacts, and sift through varied options to find a name that resonates. It's an enriching journey through names for history buffs, writers, and of course, soon-to-be parents.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.