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Re: Sam
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I prefer Sam on its own, to be honest. I think it works fine, and I'm just not all that fond of Samuel (which doesn't feel right on a lot of people). I know a kid who is always called Sam, and I heard his full fn/ln said recently, and I was like, "Samuel Dagan just doesn't sound as good as Sam Dagan!" (Surname invented to recreate the feeling of the name.) Plus, I love me some Sam Spade. So I'd prefer the jauntiness of just Sam, but Samuel is certainly respectable enough.Samuel James is fine.Array
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Really? Because I've always loved just Sam but many people say the name needs something to fall back on. Any middle name suggestions for just Sam?
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