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Does Sam sound silly when the surname begins with an M?

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ThePickledGerbil · 29/12/2011 12:16

I love the name Sam. Not so keen on Samuel, and even if I went with Samuel it'd probably get shortened to Sam.

Does it sound ridiculous with a surname beginning with M? For example. Sam Mulberry. Will it sound like Sammul Berry over the phone etc.?

I can't work it out because I'm so familiar with my surname it sounds distinct. Opinion is divided in RL

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4pinkbabies · 29/12/2011 12:54

It sounds really good with a 2 syllable surname, that does not have an 'a' as a second letter. Sam Mulberry is fine, but Sam Mann is not so good, neither is Sam Manley. As long as it doesn't rhyme, it's ok. Sam is a great name for a boy.

RustyBear · 29/12/2011 13:02

I know a Sam Mitchell and I don't think it spunds strange at all - in fact I never even thought about it till I saw this thread.

SarahFim · 29/12/2011 13:58

The m on the end of Sam sounds different (longer) to the M at the beginning of a surname, I think, so not too much of a problem.

ThePickledGerbil · 29/12/2011 16:12

Thank you! Those were the exact answers I was after. Love it when that happens; t'is very rare! Wink

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