The Name Book: Over 10,000 Names - Their Meanings, Origins, and Spiritual Significance
K**R
Beautiful, unique names
After searching three other baby name books (that each boasted 20,000 names or more - one even had more than 50,000 from around the world) and finding nothing that worked for our first child, I borrowed this book from a friend and found the perfect name. The name my husband and I chose wasn't in any of the other books. The same thing happened to the friend who lent me The Name Book - she has never found her first-born's name in another baby name book.The meanings in The Name Book are lovely, and the spelling variations allow parents to personalize names to their own tastes. Even though we knew the sex of our baby before she was born, it was still nice to have the boy and girl (and unisex) names listed together - it just gives you more options and it's easier to read.I'm ordering my own copy of the book since we're expecting our second child this year. (By the way, my lending friend is done having children - but she's keeping the book just because it's so wonderful!)
V**S
A must for the meaning of names.
This book is so special. This is not only a name meaning book but a historical reference and blessing for children ( or anyone) and their names. No other goes into as much depth. Opposed to the millennial comments of this book not having “modern” names…. look again! A name means so much, this will help you decide then give historical, biblical meaning and blessing to it.
M**R
Lots of old Bible names/Not the best for now
What I loved:-nice sized book-good amount of names without being overwhelming-Bible verse is written out for each name-name meaning and alternative spellings are includedWhat I didn’t love:-Lots of names nobody would everrrr use because they are so old, out there, or unheard of now-very few good “regular” name options, even when people have varying tastes-didn’t include some of my favorite names-not a lot that my husband likes and we got it for the purpose of him getting ideasSomething that may be seen as a pro or con is that the names are not separated by male or female. These seem like Bible heavy names, which I’m not against, however it’s unlikely someone wants to sort through the names “Ishmael” “Issachar” “Obadiah” “Zodak” “Zebulon” or “Zephaniah” of which, all which are included. If that is your naming style, however, this is a gold mine for you! :) My husband may like a few names in it, but ultimately we’ll probably end up getting a more classic/original type to actually find a name for a future baby.
C**A
Love this Book!
My mom had the original edition of this book years ago. She would use it to make name certificates for new babies at church, include it with encouraging words to friends, etc.I bought a copy when I was expecting my first baby and it is still something I go back and refer to when getting name meanings for friends. I bought a second Kindle version so I would always have it on hand. (It's also great if you are into Biblical dream interpretation, sometimes a person in your dream is a symbol for something and knowing the meaning of the name is helpful.)Each name is listed with the most prevalent spelling first followed by variations of the name. The cultural or language origin is listed as well as the literal meaning of the name.The next part is where this book stands out from the other name books. The spiritual connotation of the name is then listed along with a verse that the author felt illustrated that characteristic.For example, the name Blaine is a Gaelic name with the variations Blain, Blane, and Blayne listed. The literal meaning is Lean. The author has interpreted the spiritual connotation as "Trusting," one who trusts in God regardless of the circumstances. Isaiah 42:16 NRSV is given as a key verse."I will turn the darkness before them into light, the rough places into level ground . . . I will not forsake them."The original book had an appendix in the back with a listing of men and women's names only. I don't see this in the second edition which I have on Kindle. It does have a listing of Biblical names. In both editions, there is a page listing birthstones and flowers by month, and places to write down your favorite names.The original version of this book had predominantly European and Latin with some Native American names. Comparing my old print version with this latest edition on my Kindle, it appears to have more Asian, Middle Eastern, and African name meanings than the first. Also in this edition that wasn't in the other is an outline for a family tree where you can write down names for four generations on each of the Mother and Father's side. Which is kind of cool.The one thing that is a little difficult is when someone has a name that has a weird spelling or variation of a name. The names are listed alphabetically by the most common spelling, so you have to think which one it would be listed under.Regarding some other comments: You can't look up names by meanings. That is true, but with the Kindle version you can always do a search and find them.The names aren't separated by boy and girl names: Maybe because all three of my girls have names that were originally masculine that are now considered "gender neutral," I don't see it as that big of a deal.I bought three books on names before my first child was born. One was the mega-book of the time. This is the only one out of the three that not only do I still have, but that I still use.
K**S
It's okay for the simple fact it does give you a long list of names
This book is great for deciding names. However, I would point out a few things:1 - ODD ODD NAMES. There are so many names in here that, I don't know who would select them?! There are odd names, in which maybe I'm just very sheltered and unfamiliar, but I wonder where they came up with them?2 - ODD EXCLUSIONS. There have been a few names that I don't think are too odd, that no form or shape is to be found. For example, while this Book includes the name Spring, it doesn't have the name Autumn?! I've never met anyone named Spring, and have met a lot of people named Autumn.3 - ORIGIN / SPIRITUAL MEANINGS are DEBATABLE - The author states at the beginning that the spiritual meaning / connotation of each name is distant and indirect. I dare say. There are some names out there that I see no connection whatsoever to their meaning, nor could I even back it up?! Furthermore, some of the original meanings of names I wonder if they are true or where the author gets her information? I have found with minimal research on the computer that no such origin may exist.--Don't let these 3 critiques stop you though. It's still a good book to look through if you're trying to look for baby names. If and when you find a name in this book, don't be too quick to assume that it's giving you the right information on the name origin and meaning though.
S**J
Perfect Baby Name Book
This book not only gives the meaning of names, it also gives a Bible verse for the name. This book is perfect for anyone choosing a baby name.
S**N
Love this book! Totally recommend!
Bought it twice. Once for a friend and now for myself.
R**I
Niiice
This breaks up into so many categories.Names vary from countries to countries. Good for mulling over in bed.Recommend
G**R
Ganz tolles Buch
Super Namensbuch mit der Bedeutung und Herkunft der Namen. Ich habe alle Namen für meinen Sohn hieraus gewählt. Kann ich nur empfehlen für Eltern, die internationale Namen schätzen . Sehr gutes Buch
M**R
Trainer recommended
There are lots of name books out there but this one was recommended to me on a training course. The book is quite comprehensive and also gives the spiritual meaning of the name. I find people are really interested to find out what their particular name means and this book gives more detail than I have found in other books.
A**R
Great variety of names!
Great Variety of names! Came in very handy.
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