so I know Robert is traditionally a boy name, but I can’t help but think of how cute it would be as a middle name for a girl.
Samantha Robert Rose is so cute to me, even my grandma loves it so that means it’s safe to put on the potential child list.
I was just wondering what you think of Samantha Robert Rose?
(I know I like to give brutal opinions, but I’m really fragile right now, I just had a deep conversation with my mom and I need to distract myself, so please be gentle)
Edit: I don’t like Robyn, Roberta (well I do like Roberta but not for this combo), Bobbie, Robby or any other versions you guys have suggested.
I don’t love [name_u]Robert[/name_u] sandwiched between two traditionally quite feminine names. I’d prefer [name_u]Robin[/name_u] or [name_f]Roberta[/name_f] for myself, with [name_u]Rose[/name_u]. (That or save [name_u]Robert[/name_u] for a male combo.) However, [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robert[/name_u] without [name_u]Rose[/name_u] works for me just fine. It’s interesting!
What you love, you love—so keep it if it’s your fave! That’s just my take on the name.
Hm. I don’t agree (because [name_u]Robert[/name_u] is still [name_u]Robert[/name_u], no matter how feminine a name it’s near), but I don’t think it’s a bad thing. It’s just fem-masc-fem, noticeably.
I’m back one more time to say that aside from my previous mentions, the meaning of this name is beautiful!! “Told by [name_m]God[/name_m]: bright flame and a flower.” How magical.
I think it works as a middle name, especially since it’s an honor name. I know a few girls with traditionally masculine middle names that are honor names. I think [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robert[/name_u] [name_u]Rose[/name_u] flows really well and I like the alliteration of [name_u]Robert[/name_u] [name_u]Rose[/name_u].
Firstly hope you feel brighter I know tough conversations can be a lot so I hope you feel brighter soon 🩷
I was surprised to see [name_u]Robert[/name_u] within such a classic combination furthermore I think because there is [name_f]Roberta[/name_f] and with [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] being feminisation of [name_m]Samuel[/name_m] it feels a little odd that [name_f]Roberta[/name_f] hasn’t been used so for me this combination doesn’t make me swoon. However I do see the appeal [name_u]Robert[/name_u] feels unexpected has fabulous flow sandwiched between [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] & [name_u]Rose[/name_u] and I do love the alliteration of the whole name.
Not a big fan of it - at least flow wise bc [name_u]Robert[/name_u] runs into [name_u]Rose[/name_u] a bit, imo. I like the previous poster’s suggestions of [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_f]Roberta[/name_f] [name_u]Rose[/name_u], or just [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robert[/name_u] and save [name_u]Rose[/name_u] for another child, or [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Rose[/name_u] and save [name_u]Robert[/name_u] for another child.
I just can’t let go of [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robert[/name_u] [name_u]Rose[/name_u], none of those have the charm that [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robert[/name_u] [name_u]Rose[/name_u] does
If [name_u]James[/name_u] works for a girl, than [name_u]Robert[/name_u] does too! Neither is my taste, but I don’t see how [name_u]Robert[/name_u] is different from other traditionally masc names going fem.
I quite like it. I had a friend in high school who always wanted to name a daughter [name_f]Euphemia[/name_f] [name_u]George[/name_u], most people were a bit baffled by it because “George is too masculine,” but she said she thought it brought balance to the ultra-feminine [name_f]Euphemia[/name_f]. I think this combo works in a similar way. There’s also something about [name_u]Robert[/name_u] on a girl that gives me a sort of faux-vintage vibe that I kinda love? I don’t even know if that makes sense, haha
I am personally not a fan because [name_u]Robert[/name_u] does seem strongly masculine to me, but I’m sure part of that is played into by how I don’t like the name [name_u]Robert[/name_u] much for a male either.
I was thinking that [name_f]Samantha[/name_f] [name_u]Robbie[/name_u] [name_u]Rose[/name_u] would sound cute! I like that it still has a lot of masculinity with it, while still also using your pseudo honor of [name_u]Robert[/name_u]!
I would definitely assume that it was an honor name but the sound is nice. I like the alliteration of the two Rs and I’m always a big fan of [name_f]Samantha[/name_f], since its my name and I love it.