Cool Names for Babies

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The up-to-the minute word on what's hot and what's not from "the arbiters of hip baby names."-The Wall Street Journal

As America's leading baby-name experts, Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz hear the same question again and "What are the cool names?" Here are the fun, fresh answers, delivered with the authors' trademark wit and authority,

*HOT COOL--From the top 100 of cool to why Ivy is cooler than Ivana.
*COOL COOL--Famous movie characters, artists, athletes, musicians, and writers, even nanny diary names
*NEW COOL--Spiritual names like Pax or Eden; color names (Indigo, Lavender); music names (Jazz, Cadence, Madrigal); foreign word names (Luna, from the Spanish for moon ; or Vero, Italian for truth ).
*TOO COOL--Why not to name a child Kool or Tiger.

plus superlatives you won't find anywhere Coolest Cowboy Name, Coolest Southern Belle Name, Coolest Palindrome Name, Coolest Spice Name, Coolest Hero Name...

Cool Names is the definitive guide to the hottest names.

176 pages, Paperback

First published August 7,2003

About the author

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Pamela Redmond Satran is the author of 20 books, both fiction and non-fiction. Her most recent novel, The Possibility of You, is written as Pamela Redmond and published by Simon & Schuster's Gallery Books. A New York Times bestselling humor writer, she has a new humor book, Rabid: Are You Crazy About Your Dog or Just Crazy?, due out from Bloomsbury in September 2012. She is the creator with Linda Rosenkrantz of the million-visitor website Nameberry, based on the 10 books on baby names they coauthored. Satran also writes The Glamour List column and contributes to The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast.


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April 16,2025
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I found this book at Barnes and Noble the other night and I believe we have another name for one of our girls. Pretty fun book with a really varied selection inside- fairly small compared to the other gigantuous name books you'll find.
April 16,2025
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This is the second book I've read (skimmed) on baby names. Instead of getting shorter the name list has been getting longer and longer, but not because there are so many names that we're in love with. In fact, there haven't been any that we've been totally in love with yet but today we forced ourselves to eliminate some names off the list and categorize those that remain. Anyone who knows me isn't surprised to hear about lists. Anyway, now we've got an A list and a B list and so on all the way until E! Our A list has 4 names we like, our B list has 17, our C list 14, our D 9, and our E 10.

Here are the names on our A list:

Ash (Cash is also a favorite. Dash too.)
Max
Miles
Jack

The B list has a couple that I really like. Blaise, for example. I don't know what I like it about it, but I just do. Meg doesn't, thus, it's on the B list. And it's got a temporary position on that list at best. Other cool names on that list are Kale, Cody, Dash, Roux, Tucker, Walker, and Grady. The C list has the name Eli, which we've both liked at one point or another. The E list doesn't really have any that are worth mentioning.
April 16,2025
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I'm trying to think of middle names, and also convince Adam that he DOESN'T want "Brigham" if it's a boy.
April 16,2025
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I like naming trends and am interested in how names become what they are, but this book stands apart from others because it not only shows you some cool names but some strategies on how to look for/create your own and what to do to consider whether you should actually bestow those names on children or what. I like baby name books not only because they're interesting in and of themselves, but also because I can sometimes use them as resources in naming characters in my novels.
April 16,2025
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In light of the animal print bib on the cover, I was pleasantly surprised by this book. "Cool Names for Babies" was published in 2003, so even the "coolest" names don't seem especially edgy or new at this point. But it's just as well. I like the categories this book sets up; it's intriguing to think about why certain names have become popular, and the authors certainly identify many of the continuing trends (grandparents' names, "old lady cool," literary names, British names, etc.) My own list of favorite potential names grew steadily over the course of the book, which is why I would recommend it. How nice to find a name book that is actually helpful in the search for a name.
April 16,2025
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Lots of categorized name lists. Likely, I won't pick any name from this book, but the intros to each chapter/category were pretty amusing.
April 16,2025
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This is also another really awesome baby name book (again, I don't need any!)
April 16,2025
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It had some very unique names, some way weird...all in all. it was okay. nothing super special.
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