2011 Baby Names Almanac

2011 Baby Names Almanac

by Emily Larson
2011 Baby Names Almanac

2011 Baby Names Almanac

by Emily Larson

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Overview

The Hottest Baby Name Trends, Lists, and Forecasts


An instant snapshot of how the world today is shaping the name you may choose for your child tomorrow, The 2011 Baby Names Almanac is jam-packed with information and trends, plus thousands of names to browse. Here's a sneak peek at the ideas, forecasts, predictions, and suggestions you'll find:



  • Why some names are a lot more popular than you think (Carly, Tristan)

  • The cutting edge names on the rise (Kellan, Serenity) and the superhot names cooling fast (Miley, Kaden)

  • The crossover pop culture names that will be moving to the cribs of tomorrow (Pandora)

  • Just how many Isabellas and Jacobs are out there

  • A look at whether popular unisex names like Riley are used more for boys or girls

  • The hottest names in your state

  • The girls' name that jumped more than 675 places on the top 1000 names, and the boys' name that can't shake a 902 ranking


 


Packed with easy-to-read charts, graphs, and maps, this book is a screen shot of the world today. It's stuffed with ideas on what's hip and hot, and how you can take that trend and turn it into a name you love.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402246111
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Parentingsource.com is a leading parenting and pregnancy website from Sourcebooks.com.

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Introduction

So, you've got a baby to name.

As if preparing for the arrival of the baby isn't enough, you're dealing with all the pressure of figuring out what, exactly, to call the little bundle of joy. It can be stressful to find a name that will do justice to the hope you have for your child.
After all, names influence first impressions. They can trigger great-or unpleasant-nicknames. They can affect your child's self-esteem. They can be a tangible, lasting link to a family legacy.

But let's not forget that they can be fun. And that's what this book is all about.
Remember The Old Farmer's Almanac, which comes out annu­ally as a guide to each year's trends, forecasts, and hot spots? Aimed at farmers, of course, the book provides a way to put the year into context, to navigate the shifting seasons, and to under­stand all the factors swirling in the atmosphere.

The 2011 Baby Names Almanac aims to be a similar lifeline for parents. With a finger on the pulse of pop culture and an ear to the ground of what's hip, new, and relevant, this book offers you an instant, idiosyncratic snapshot of how the world today is shap­ing what you may want to name your child tomorrow.

Jam-packed with information and ideas, plus thousands of names to browse, this book analyzes the most recent trends and fads in baby naming, offering up forecasts and predictions. You'll find our take on questions like these (and much more!):

  • Which cutting-edge names are on the rise?
  • Which popular names are on the decline?
  • What influence do celebrities have on names?
    • Names in music: Has Miley peaked? Is Taylor now exclu­sively a girl's name?
    • Names in movies: Could you name a kid Pandora?
    • Names in sports: Is Peyton over? Will Rooney surge? And what's so great about Jacoby?
  • How many babies get the most popular name, anyway?
  • Which letter do most girls' names start with? How about boys' names?
  • What are the most popular "gender-neutral" names today- and which gender uses each name more often? (If you name your daughter Harley, will she find herself playing with lots of other little girls named Harley-or little boys instead?)
  • How can you take a trend and turn it into a name you love?

We understand that sometimes this information on trends and popularity is hard to digest, so we've created some easy-to-visualize graphics. Turn to page 4, for example, to see a map of the United States showing where Isabella reigns and where little Jayden is king.

And what baby name book would be complete without the names? Flip to page 59 to begin browsing through more than 20,000 names, including entries for the most popular names for girls and boys as reported by the Social Security Administration (www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames).

A little bit of a mishmash and a screenshot of the world today, The 2011 Baby Names Almanac is like no other book out there. Stuffed with ideas on what's hip and hot and how you can take a trend and turn it into a name you love, this book is your all-in-one guide to baby names now.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction v
Inside the Popularity Charts 1
What's Hot (or Not) Today (And What Will-and Won't!-Be Tomorrow) 27
Girls' Names 59
Boys' Names 211

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