Everything You Need to Find the Right Name for Your Bab y Welcome to The Best Baby Names Treasury , an innovative resource that gives you the most deluxe features ever offered in a baby name book. Inside you'll discover everything you need to consider (from pronunciation and spelling to trendiness), every step to take (from where to find unexpected sources of ideas to how to personalize popular names), and every mistake to avoid (don't forget to Google your picks!). Treasury Tips * How the name you pick can give Baby the best possible start * Painless ways to solve relative chaos * How to name like a Learn how to use the tricks of name consultants * Family How a theme can connect siblings and multiples * Why you shouldn't neglect the middle name * How to use baby name message boards to your advantage The Best Baby Names Treasury also * A ribbon bookmark to help with browsing * More than 40 colored, removable stickers for expectant parents to mark their favorites * Tear-out keepsake worksheets to take to hospital or put in Baby's book Pretty and practical, The Best Baby Names Treasury provides you with the best ideas to help you make the right choice.
As a writer, and an anthroponomastophile, I have read a lot of baby name books. While this one is not my favourite, it is of high enough quality that I have kept it for years and reference it. It has a fairly good article on considerations for naming and some cute lists of name choices. It has a large collection of names, meaning you will find a lot of those used in English Western culture. The flaw is a lack of pronounciation guide and/or nicknames (it does reference similar names, but same name in different ethnicities and nicknames is a different thing). If you are not trying to go in depth with background, and are willing to do cultural research for references and denomyns, like most parents naming a baby, this book is a good choice. If you are doing writer, historical or anthroponomastic research, this book is too simplistic to be more than a jumping-off point.
The intro to the book has a handful of chapters with various different elements of things to consider (and their tips) for chosing names - first, middle, siblings... I liked reading those, and the lists of names are quite extensive. I found my name in the book, which is extremely extremely rare and uncommon. I've never seen it in any name book or anything of the sort before, so it shocked me. However, there were names that I sought out to find in the book that they simply didn't have or may have been listed as alternative spellings, perhaps. I like the format and it's well presented, but I think I may like other books with more indepth name descriptions better. Still, the first part is really helpful and again, the lists of names are quite impressive.
As a first time mom hunting for the perfect name I found this book very overwhelming and quit looking at it. Most of the pages are covered in names that look like random letters thrown together and the names that are understandable are not very common like states or mythological gods. I'll have to keep hunting to find a book that has more common names. The one plus is that it does list the info for each name for country of origin, meaning, and other spellings. It is probably my fault for grabbing a book with 100,001+ names. I need to find a book of Dick and Janes and not Auera and Aemana.
Grateful to a past friend who gave this to me after figuring the name out for her baby in 2009, and at the time we used this to help with naming our first child. Now with our second it is a lot harder and this book is very helpful. I appreciate the suggestions and fun lists in the front, from cultural names to names from the 1920's and so on. I prefer this over my other baby name books.