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    <body><![CDATA[I LOVE baby name books, and I think that the &quot;Beyond Jennifer and Jason&quot; books are the best.  What makes them different is the format.  This isn't a dictionary of baby names, it's a series of lists: top baby names in other countries, ethnic names, no-nonsense names, etc.  There are helpful...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/43095367">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Didn't read every single word of this book but I turned over every page and came up with a pretty good list of names. Meg and I have a lot of eliminating to do but at least we have a start now. My sister-in-law also let us borrow her copy of Cool Names For Babies, and so maybe we'll come up with a f...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/41532201">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This is one of the best, most helpful baby name books I've ever read. while it doesn't include meanings for the names, what it does instead is break up names into various categories. For example, most popular names in the US on a certain year. so if you want to give your kid a trendy/ popular name, ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2921489">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I collect baby name books because I have always loved names. This is one of my favorites (and others by these authors) because they have many lists, not just the typical A to Z, archaic name-meaning type format. I wish more people would heed this and stop naming their kids Madison. What a stupid nam...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/55155500">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[As far as baby names books go, this one is by far the best one I've read. Mostly because it actually gives you something to read besides just an alphebetical list of baby names and what they mean. These authors take a look at current naming styles, tell you what trends have been going on, tell you w...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/34161126">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[a really funny &amp; irreverent--yet useful--look at the many, many names that are just waiting for babies.  <br/><br/>is little h's name in this book?!...stay tuned (hopefully not for much longer)]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Great, as far as baby-naming books go. It was more of a discussion of names and naming trends than just a list of names and their meanings. I read it through it like a regular book.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[read this review and others at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://readingforsanity.blogspot.com/2009/04/beyond-jennifer-jason-madison-montana.html" title="http://readingforsanity.blogspot.com/2009/04/beyond-jennifer-jason-madison-montana.html">http://readingforsanity.blogspot.com/200...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[For expectant parents, it's part of the tradition to pore endlessly over baby-name books searching for the perfect moniker. Names carry stereotypes, vary in perceived attractiveness (a blond bombshell named Gertrude?), and help influence how we see ourselves. As Sigmund Freud once said, &quot;A human being's name is a principal component in her person, perhaps a piece of his soul.&quot; In <em>Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana</em>, name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran present a baby-name book that goes far beyond the usual name lists and definitions. Satran and Rosenkrantz provide a thorough history of American naming traditions, discuss the psychological and sociological impact of names, and, yes, include list after list after list of possibilities organized into categories: popular names, old-fashioned names, comfy names, yuppie names, African-American names, androgynous names, Shakespearean names, unpopular names, creative names, mythological names, effective and ineffective middle names, classical names... and so on. Annotated with humorous notes, descriptions, quotes, and name-derivation definitions, the book is a fun and fascinating read even for those not debating between <em>Gravity</em> and <em>Jane</em> or <em>Mason</em> and <em>Hendrick</em>. <em>--Ericka Lutz</em>]]>
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  <published>1999</published>
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  <date_added>Wed Jan 16 18:09:25 -0800 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Wed Jan 16 18:10:01 -0800 2008</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[good...as far as baby-naming books go.]]></body>
    
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