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Samson

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:02

What do you think about Samson? DH has just put it forward. We are not religious.

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99redbafoons · 17/02/2014 17:04

Awful. Sorry!

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RedJeans · 17/02/2014 17:06

I really like it!

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Whereisegg · 17/02/2014 17:10

Love it!

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:10

Great responses - I can't decide if it is awful, or really quite lovely! Very different from the other names I like - Edwin, Henry...

DD is Rose.

If you don't like, I'm welcoming other name suggestions!

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JackAubrey · 17/02/2014 17:11

LOVE it. I knew one when I was a teenager, and everyone called him Sam, but it was a cool twist. My fear would be that he'd be a bit little and weedy though. If your DH is a big bruiser of a bloke, I'd say go for it...

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:12

Those who like it, how would you categorise Samson...what other names would it sit beside? I am trying to visualize a Samson!!

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FreckledLeopard · 17/02/2014 17:12

Makes me think of Delilah, sorry. Don't like it at all.

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meringuesnowflakes33 · 17/02/2014 17:13

Love it. Hope he has long hair :)

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squoosh · 17/02/2014 17:16

I like it.

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squoosh · 17/02/2014 17:16

Edwin is dreadful though. Such a mean name.

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:18

Lol!!! that is what my DH said about Edwin!!!

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:19

But what kind of child do you imagine a Samson to be?!! (I know this is a ridiculous question - but trying to work out if Samson fits our family!!)

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 17/02/2014 17:20

Dreadful, sorry. Don't like Edwin either though, or Henry.

How about:
Simon
Simeon
Edmund
Edward
Elias
Ellis

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HowAboutNo · 17/02/2014 17:21

It's kind of cool, though does sound like Samsung in my head. However - people get over that kind of thing, and once that's the name of your DC, then that's it and no one thinks about it twice!

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nello · 17/02/2014 17:23

Sorry Remus none of those names are for me. I have a million and one girls names that I like, but this one coming is a boy. We are struggling to say the least!

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ScentedScandal · 17/02/2014 17:24

I think Samson could be a headache to live up to and could potentially be a source of teasing.

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WheresMyCow · 17/02/2014 17:27

Sorry, it's a great name but I have a cat called Samson Grin

Well, technically he's a Sampson after the cat in the Graham Oakley Church Mice books (even though he's all black and not ginger) but we still prounounce it the same

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girliefriend · 17/02/2014 17:29

I like it, would get shortened to Sam I guess so teasing shouldn't be an issue, Samuel is more mainstream Grin

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Seminyak · 17/02/2014 17:32

Aw, I love it!! But I don't like the nn Sam, and I don't know the Bible story.

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littleredsquirrel · 17/02/2014 17:35

It will get shortened to Sam so it isn't a major problem if the name is unusual. Sam is quite common. I agree though it would be very unfortunate if your DS turns out to be small. Only consider it if your DH is big.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 17/02/2014 17:35

Which girls' names do you like?

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invicta · 17/02/2014 17:37

I know a 14 year old Samson, who gets called Sam in a non religious family.

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BalloonSlayer · 17/02/2014 17:39

Well it's nice but I am giggling at the thought of what if I had called either of my DSes Samson, they are both candidates for Mr Puniverse and would have had the piss ripped out of them good and proper by all and sundry.

If you think your DS has a chance of being built like a rugby player, then go for it.

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BikeRunSki · 17/02/2014 17:40

It's a great name. DS is officially Samuel, but the MWes in hospital nn'ed him Samson because he was so strong (but poorly) and it stuck. He is called Samson more often than Samuel, although usually Sam.

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DebbieOfMaddox · 17/02/2014 17:43

I know a 3yo Samson. I can see that Samson might be an awkward name to have if you turned out to be a 5'2" 8-stone weakling, but "Sam" is always an option in that case.

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