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The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book - by Melanie Mannarino (Paperback)

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  • The ultimate collection of unique, unisex baby names--from traditional to modern--including the origin and history of the name, and any cultural icons (men or women) who share the name.
  • Author(s): Melanie Mannarino
  • 192 Pages
  • Family + Relationships, Baby Names

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The ultimate collection of unique, unisex baby names--from traditional to modern--including the origin and history of the name, and any cultural icons (men or women) who share the name.

What's in a name? A lot. For generations, they've indicated a lot about a person: their family history, personality traits, and qualities--and let's not forget about nicknames, both good and bad. But while a name may have special significance to the parents who choose it, when you stop and think about it, there's little else it can reveal about a baby, or the adult that child grows into.

Try to accurately imagine what a kid named Frankie looks like...he could be a preschool boy who loves to paint or a teenage girl who is the star of her track team. Same goes for Casey, Jamie, or Taylor. Just as we no longer automatically choose "girl" (pink) or "boy" (blue) colors, today's parents want their child to have a unique name that defies stereotypes.

This one-of-a-kind book compiles the best gender-neutral baby names for your child, along with fun "Top 5 Lists that Make Unique Baby Names" sprinkled throughout (including foods, mythological places, surnames, and more). Use as a guide or read it cover to cover--or dip into specific chapters if you've already got a first letter in mind. Have fun, be creative, and know that whatever name you choose, your baby will be a unique and amazing person who defines themselves.



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"[The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book] includes sidebars of unisex names inspired by everything from rivers (Nile) and astrology (Aries) to trees (Grove) and the periodic table of elements (Silver). It's meant to be an inspiration for new parents, but not just for moms and dads." --Joe Dziemianowicz, The TODAY Show

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