ISBN-13: 9780986621710 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 280 str.
In choosing a name for a newborn, some of a parent's criteria might include a name that is: - a bit unique - has a pleasant sound - is somewhat interesting - has a suitable meaning, and - flows phonetically with their surname. But it's not that easy... the name also has to fit with the parent's surname to create a proper "destiny combination." It may take some effort to determine the right name to match all of the criteria plus create the proper destiny combination. Yet, it's worth it, is it not? After all, your baby's name is for life. Is it not central to your heart's desire that your child grows up to be happy and successful? I think it's fair to question if there is anything in a name or not. If there is and my advice is right, then your child will have an advantage. If there is nothing in a name, then which name you choose, won't matter, will it? Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach. Which name would you have chosen? I invite you to put aside the effort this book may take and have fun finding the right name for your child because the name you choose will affect your child for a lifetime. The book references more than 18,000 names and is supported by a companion book called Why Do Numbers Count by the same author.