Cool Names for Babies

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cool Names for Babies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pamela Redmond Satran
By (author) Linda Rosenkrantz
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenrePregnancy, birth and baby care
ISBN/Barcode 9780007180578
ClassificationsDewey:929.44
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Collins
Publication Date 4 May 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The up-to-the-minute word on what's hot and what's not in naming babies. Every new parent faces the dilemma of what to call their baby -- should you stick to traditional? Or come up with something unfamiliar?Cool names for babies is the definitive guide to what names are cool and how to choose one for your child, packed with info not only on today's popular choices, but more importantly on how to use your imagination and source names from the past, from art, place names, literature, colours, nature, rap names -- and even video games! How about taking the Beckham's place-name route, but opting for something a little more exotic such as Sahara or Everest? Or why not try revamping a more common name by changing the initial letter so that Bailey, for example, becomes Zailey?More and more parents want more unusual ideas which are not catered for in traditional babies' names books -- this is the title for them. Chapters cover:; Mainstream Names; Famous names; Old names; Creative Names

Author Biography

Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz

Reviews

"The up-to-the-minute word on what's hot and what's not from 'the arbiters of hip baby names.'""---The Wall Street Journal" "Part advice manual, part pop sociology text...Satran and Rosenkrantz have a pretty solid record of prognosticating.""---The New York Times Magazine" "The up-to-the-minute word on what's hot and what's not from 'the arbiters of hip baby names.'" "---The Wall Street Journal" "Part advice manual, part pop sociology text...Satran and Rosenkrantz have a pretty solid record of prognosticating." "---The New York Times Magazine"