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Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana What to Name Your Baby Now

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ISBN-10: 0312199708

ISBN-13: 9780312199708

Edition: 3rd (Revised)

Authors: Linda Rosenkrantz, Pamela Redmond Satran

List price: $12.95
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The book all new babies want their parents to read--now with the latest predictions, inspiration, and advice. "In the decade since we've begun writing about names, the world of baby-nbaming has mushroomed from a sleepy little enterprise, with parents naming their children Jennifer and Jason and wondering whether there might be anything more exciting out there, to an adventurous and intelligent and style-conscious activity in which parents investigate everything from their family trees to names from their ancestors' native lands to atlases and even dictionaries that are ever more inventive, individual, and enlightened." --Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran No one knows baby names…    
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Book details

List price: $12.95
Edition: 3rd
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 7/2/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Pamela Redmond Satran received a degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin. She eventually became the shoe and lingerie editor of Glamour magazine until she left in 1987. She is the author of five novels: The Man I Should Have Married, Babes in Captivity, Younger, Suburbanistas, and The Home for Wayward Supermodels. She is also the co-author of nine bestselling baby name guides with Linda Rosenkrantz, including Cool Names for Babies and The Baby Name Bible. She is the founder of the 800-member Montclair Editors and Writers (MEWS) group.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Style
What's Hot
The Century Names
The Surname Names
Hero Surname Names
Imports
The Brits and the Celts
Place Names
Comfy Names
Good Girls
Names in Bloom
Biblical Boys
The Irish Rogues
Riddle of the Middle
A Garden of Roses
So Far Out They're in
Word Names
Nature Names
Day Names
Postvirtue Names
Profession Names
Word Names
Endangered Species
Mythological Names
A Girl Named Boy
So Far in They're Out
But I've Always Adored Amanda
Fashion Limbo
So Far Out They'll Probably Always Be Out
Popularity
The 100 Most Popular Names For 1998
Pop Spellings
Meganame
Regional Flavor
Southern Belles and Beaus
Western Cowboys
New England Names
What the Rest of the World Is Doing
England and Wales
Scotland
Norway
The Netherlands
France
Good-bye, Dick; Good-bye, Jane
Starbabies
Boys' Names for Girls
Comfy Names
Imports
Place Names
Century Names
Biblical Names
Last Names First
Nature Names
Classics
Exotic, Unusual, Unique
And the Others
TV Reception
Disney World
There's Only One Uma
Much Ado About Naming
Brit Lit
Image
What's Really in a Name?
The Classics
Unusual Names
Why Briyana Spells Trouble
Creative Names
No-Nonsense Names
The Nickname Game
Short and Sweet
No-Nickname Names
Fitting In/Standing Out
Class
Yuppie Names
Royal Names
Sex
Naming a Daughter
Feminissima Names
Feminine Names
No-Frills Names
Naming a Son
All-Boy Names
The Two-Syllable Solution
Unisex Names
The True Unisex Names
Boys to Girls
The Girls Are Winning
Androgynous Starbabies
Tradition
A Concise History of American Baby-Naming
Colonial Period and Eighteenth Century
Nineteenth Century
Twentieth Century
African-American Names: History and Traditions
Popular African-American Names
Muslim/Arabic Names
African Names
Names From Across the Ocean
Celtic Names
Scottish Names
Irish Names
Welsh Names
Dutch Names
French Names
German Names
Greek Names
Italian Names
Scandinavian Names
Slavic Names
Spanish Names
Variazioni on a Theme
Jewish Names
The Kosher Curve
Hebrew and Israeli Names
Conan, Patron Saint of Late-Night TV
Some Celtic Saints
Family
You Say Maria, I Say Mariah
Family Names
Putting the Name Before the Baby
Bad Advice?
Baby, Jr
Some Juniors Who Made Names for Themselves
Sibling Names (for First-Time Parents Also)
Double Trouble
Whose Name is it, Anyway?
The Name Becomes the Child
Index