Your iPhone Can Now Name Your Baby
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New iPhone App Lets You Search and Save Baby Names on the Go
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Rushing to the delivery room without a
baby name? There's an app for that!
A new iPhone application from BabyNames.com allows you to search and save baby
names on the go. Whether you want to save that great name you heard at the
playground or need to take your list of front-runners to the hospital, the
application gives you access to BabyNames.com's database of over 15,000 names
anytime, anywhere.
"The iPhone app now lets parents access our names database from anywhere,"
says Jennifer Moss, founder and CEO of BabyNames.com. "It is an exciting
extension to the name services we offer on the website."
In addition to a database of over 15,000 names and meanings, the application
lets you try out first and middle names with your last name and save a list of
your favorites -- no more dog-eared baby name books or scribbled lists
necessary. The application also includes a random name generator and displays
the website's "name of the day" right on your phone.
The BabyNames.com application is available now on iTunes.com for an
introductory price of $4.99.
About BabyNames.com
Online since 1996, BabyNames.com is the most popular website for baby names
and meanings with over 1.7 million visitors a month. The site is owned and
operated by sisters Jennifer Moss, Mallory Moss, Kate Moss Glinsmann, Sue Moss
and their mother, Peggy Moss. BabyNames.com provides a complete database of
names and meanings as well as columns about names, parenting, celebrity baby
news, baby name consulting and community message boards.
For more information, contact:
Laura Scholz
BabyNames.com
Phone: 678-984-4045
Email: press@babynames.com
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SOURCE BabyNames.com
Laura Scholz, BabyNames.com, +1-678-984-4045, press@babynames.com
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