Like a tiny piece of personalised music, each of us has a name that, like all sounds, evokes some small and subconscious response from those we meet. This collective reaction, over the years of our existence, can gently trickle down and influence whom we become. This book is a must-read if you are faced with one of the following scenarios...1. You've either fallen pregnant - or knocked-up your girlfriend - and are trying desperately to arrive at a baby name that won't destroy the child's life. 2. You work with an idiot and you wonder how they became an idiot. 3. Your parents didn't have access to this book and they mysteriously called you Nigel, Colleen, Sharon or Kingston. And you wonder why people seem to treat you differently.
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This is the best baby name book I have ever found! It is hilarious, and sometimes freakishly accurate in the name meanings. If you are expecting a child in Australia this is a must have tongue in cheek reference for naming your child, and please, whatever you do, don't call him Clint, I won't be able to keep a straight face if I meet him!
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