[name]Samuel[/name] [name]Phoenix[/name] [name]Woolf[/name]
What comes to mind when you read this name? What would you picture someone with this name being like?
Thanks!
[name]Samuel[/name] [name]Phoenix[/name] [name]Woolf[/name]
What comes to mind when you read this name? What would you picture someone with this name being like?
Thanks!
I like [name]Samuel[/name], its a handsome easy-going name. [name]Phoenix[/name] is personally NMS, but it flows well with [name]Samuel[/name]. Is [name]Woolf[/name] a middle/or last name?
its a last name…
Nice name. I like [name]Samuel[/name], and [name]Phoenix[/name] flows well with it.
I dislike two animal names (or two flower names, or two surnames, etc) on any child. [name]Wolf[/name]/[name]Woolf[/name] = same to me, surname or not. I so like [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Woolf[/name], though. It’s very nice.
I think it’s very handsome. [name]Samuel[/name] is a soft classic that I love and I like the edgier [name]Phoenix[/name] in the middle. The 3-2-1 is great.
I think it’s a great combination. Very handsome, and it even has a little bit of edge to balance out the classic and sweet [name]Samuel[/name].
I think it’s a nice name but agree with the point about [name]Phoenix[/name] and [name]Woolf[/name] being animal names.
[name]Phoenix[/name] woolf sounds like a breed of wolf, and I have a high dislike for samuel. It’s boring to me, and not very pleasant sounding
I like [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Phoenix[/name] as a combo, and I like [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Woolf[/name] as a name, but I don’t like the two animal thing. Maybe since you don’t really use a kid’s middle name much, it wouldn’t be a problem, but it’s still irksome to read it all together, haha. I hate to be negative, but that’s how I see it
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[name]Love[/name] it! [name]Samuel[/name]'s classic and [name]Phoenix[/name] is striking. I think it makes a great pairing, and I think [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Woolf[/name] sounds great, too.
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[name]Phoenix[/name] is pretty New Age, but coupled with something traditional like [name]Samuel[/name], I think it adds a hint of daring. I would also assume the parents were fans of [name]Virginia[/name] [name]Woolf[/name].