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WDYTO Samuel?
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Love Samuel, but I love Sam, just Sam even more!
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I love itI used to not like :( recently I have gotten really good associations with it in the past year :D yay! I'm glad! so in answer to your question yes I like it! I think it's a very "respectable" name :D

This message was edited 11/29/2004, 4:39 PM

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I love it!s
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It's pretty common...but it's a nice name all the same. I like Sam, but Samuel is also wonderful without a nickname. I have a story character named Sam, so maybe that's why I'm so partial to it. :o)
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Oooh I just developed a love for this name recently when I met a baby named Samuel. Before that time I had never been able to picture it on anyone younger than 60, but it has quickly become one of my favorite boys names. I think it's a wonderful name if its popularity doesn't really bother you.
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I don't care about the popularity.....I just love it all around. Every Sam/Samuel I know is adorable to boot.
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Great name if you don't mind the popularity . . .I think its a wonderful name, but its also extremely popular where I live. I personally know 3 Sams (nn for Samuel) under 3 years of age and know of several others.
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Love it!a
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Love Sam, not sure about Samuel.:)
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great!
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I love it, hate the nn Sam, but its a great classic, biblical name. The popularity of it stinks. I havent heard it for a while, but I dont know too many young kids. According to www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/index.html, its in the top 20s and has been for a few years.
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Love it. Very classic, if getting a bit popular.
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I really don't like it.I think Sam sounds to Dr. Suess...to cat-like.....or used car salesmen. I also feel the same way about Samantha nn Sam.I guess it's fine for other people....just not me.
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Love it. And it's my youngest nephews name. :-)
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