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The Last Word on First Names : The Definitive A-Z Guide to the Best and Worst In Baby Names by America's Leading Experts

The Last Word on First Names : The Definitive A-Z Guide to the Best and Worst In Baby Names by America's Leading Experts

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best out of 7
Review: A must-have for the commited baby-maker! Don't embark on the perillous adventure of procreation without this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: A must-have for the commited baby-maker! Don't embark on the perillous adventure of procreation without this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous choice if you find long lists of names boring!
Review: A very opinionated, very fun to read book. Does not give many meanings of names, rather the authors concentrate on how the names are perceived today. Has a lot of unusual choices - not for you if you love very popular names. Could stand to be updated now, but still my favorite baby name book ever!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too much Hollywood gossip!
Review: All the information about origins and histories of names is wonderful-- both interesting and helpful. But the authors are too obsessed with what Hollywood celebrities are naming their kids, and all that gossipy fluff gets rather tiresome after awhile. Please-- take out the fluff, and use that space to give us a concise meaning for each name. THEN this book will truly be the only naming guide a prospective parent needs. And by the way, anyone who thinks Catherine Earnshaw was SAINTLY has obviously never read "Wuthering Heights" for herself.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too judgmental
Review: For all of the intelligence the authors seem to have, it is a shame that their book is so incredibly biased about names. For instance: " KERRY, a county in Ireland, but more importantly, a name for girls and sometimes for boys, though it shouldn't be. " I want to know why this is so? Of course, it is based solely on the authors' opinions and as far as I'm concerned this book is far too judgmental. Find a nice open-minded book that will give you the background on names without throwing in personal feelings!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish I found this one first!!!
Review: I can't tell you how many baby name books I read before I found this. I didn't just want a list of names, I wanted help chosing, and this was the only book that was useful. It helped us avoid names about to be too popular and gave us interesting alternatives. Really, don't waste your money, buy this one first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: havent read the book,only try to find out something.
Review: i gess i try to make some fotstepps, dont kwow how to find a way to tell that i know now. gess i have to try more. Dont want to but, someone want's it. you can take this note away?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best out of 7
Review: I own 7 baby name books, and this is by far my favourite. If you're interested in baby naming trends (and want to avoid a trendy name), this is the book for you. No doubt about it: this book is very judgemental (but people are judged by their names whether we like it or not). However, the writers seem to be well-rounded and intelligent so I often agree with their comments. The best thing about this book is how the writers discuss the names in current cultural context. I find this much more useful than a list of names with their obscure definition (who cares that Calvin means bald?). This book is useful especially for first time parents who may not realize that Brittany, Emma and Tyler are not original. I'd like to see an updated version of this book (even though I probably won't have any more children, I just find this book so fun to read)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was very enlightening. I enjoyed it.
Review: I thought that the book was a very helpful tool in picking out my baby's name. When you give a baby a name it is going to last forever so choose it wisely. I recommend this book in doing so.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Interesting For Expectant Parents
Review: Organized alphabetically and by girls' and boys' names (pink and blue pages, respectfully), "The Last Word on First Names" is one of the better baby name compilations. The authors leave very few stones unturned, offer alternate spellings and like-names, and the meanings of a majority of the names. While they also include famous people's babies names, I didn't really care.

If there's a more up-to-date version I sujjest you get that one, as they comment on the going trends, etc., around each name.


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