Baby Names Dictionary 1

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    08/02/2005
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Publisher’s description

Baby Names Dictionary contains a database of more than 27,000 baby names with meanings from 43 origins. Baby Names Dictionary goes beyond being only a searchable database of names. The program provides advice on things to consider when choosing your baby's name, what to look for or avoid when naming a subsequent baby/twins, types of names to avoid, and choosing unusual baby names. The list of the 100 most popular names is included. Selected names can be added to your own selected database. Choose 20 of your favorite from your selected database. All selected and top 20 names can be printed. Your baby's initials analysis is also provided.

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