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Beyond Jennifer & Jason: An Enlightened Guide to Naming Your Baby

Beyond Jennifer & Jason: An Enlightened Guide to Naming Your Baby

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your money
Review: The list is very extensive, but there are no meanings or useful info. The authors seem way to interested in celebrity names and what they are naming their babies. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Overrated Book and Lacked Substance!
Review: This book lacks substance--no origin, unorganized and poorly researched. If you want to see the origin of the names, an excellent researched book of baby names, I strongly recommend the "Dictionary of First Names" by Adrian Room.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Overrated Book and Lacked Substance!
Review: This book lacks substance--no origin, unorganized and poorly researched. If you want to see the origin of the names, an excellent researched book of baby names, I strongly recommend the "Dictionary of First Names" by Adrian Room.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best baby name book around -- useful & hysterically funny
Review: This is a fantastic book. I've read virtually the whole baby name genre and there's nothing else out there half this funny or half this useful. The only other baby name book I ever recommend is another book by the same pair of authors -- The Last Word on First Names -- but the books are so different that you really need to read both books.

Before my first pregnancy, I'd never given much consideration to baby name books; I'd always felt pretty confident that I would be able to come up with the perfect names for my children right out of my own head. But once confronted with the huge task of choosing a name out of the thousands and thousands of possible names, I realized I needed some help. And, since I'm one of those people who really likes to research things and explore my options, I went shopping for name books. Most books just present you with long boring lists of boys'& girls' names -- very much like reading a dictionary -- and don't put the names in any useful sort of perspective. Rosenkrantz and Satran, however, present the names in a series of really helpful lists, ie., trendy names, popular names, cool names,names you probably want to avoid and so on. I really appreciated the lists of celebrity baby names because those names tend to become very trendy and common a few years down the line and I wasn't interested in bestowing too-usual a name on any of my children. Thus the title -- Beyond Jennifer & Jason.

But the main thing with this book is that it's a great read. Even if you aren't expecting a baby, this book is incredibly funny. I found all the lists were helpful to me in sorting out a lot of my baby-expectations. Did I want to give my boys smart-sounding names, handsome names, macho names. . . ? The authors are never less than brutally frank with their opinions, classifying names as wimpy or downwardly mobile and the result is never less than an extremely funny, helpful and revealing book.


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