You want a name that gives your baby a foundation for forging a unique identity, a name that expresses your hopes for the future.Here is the 90's approach to finding a name for your baby that perfectly reflects your lifestyle.your interests, and your heritage.In tune with today's changing world, the extraordinary Baby Name Data Bank provides modern parents with classical, multi-cultural, and ethnic listings. This up-to-the-minute guide gives you the widest possible variety of names for boys and girls. Its unique format offers flexibility and creativity so that you can select the ideal name that will carry your child through the 21st century.
I also bought an African-American Baby Name Book and it did not even compare to this book. It was very difficult picking just one name out of the variety of names that Pamela Samuelson mentions. She lists names that are English, Native-American, African-American, Irish, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, and so on. Very good book. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a common name or a unique name for their child.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
As you know, finding a baby name is tough. All those new spellings and the fads in names are just beginning to change. This baby name book has everything it offers and some it forgot to mention. Classic, as well as, new names; vast multicultural referrencing not often seen in your typical baby name book. A constant companion to me as a writer. I reccomend it to strangers in book stores.
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