First/middle/middle combo
I like it! I’m a huge fan of the name [name]Robin[/name] for a boy, and adding [name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Rhys[/name] make it obvious that it is a boy.
[name]Love[/name] it! A very handsome choice.
I [name]LOVE[/name] the [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] part! I love those two names together. I want to like [name]Robin[/name], and I do love the nn options of [name]Robbie[/name] or [name]Ben[/name], but [name]Robin[/name] is still a bit feminine for my liking. I’m all for using unisex names on boys, but [name]Robin[/name] is one I still have troubles picturing on boys. Sorry. If you love it, I would use it, definitely, since there are so many masculine options if he feels going by [name]Robin[/name] is unbearable in the future. It’s a lovely name, though. I would love to meet a little [name]Robin[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Rhys[/name].
Good luck!
I like it and think it’s a fresh choice. I think [name]Robin[/name] is better on boys than girls. Definitely a good choice!
Absolutely love the names [name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Rhys[/name], but not keen on [name]Robin[/name] at all for either gender.
Nice I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Robin[/name] on a boy!
I really, really like the sound of it, but I am not a fan of [name]Robin[/name] or [name]Samuel[/name]! I like [name]Rhys[/name] a lot, though. Maybe [name]Samson[/name] [name]Rhys[/name]? [name]Samson[/name]'s a little more uncommon/unused. And I think it sounds really nice as well.
I prefer [name]Robin[/name] on a boy and I’ve known a few.
[name]Robin[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] has a very handsome sound. I like it!
This is how I feel as well.
[name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Rhys[/name] compliment each other splendidly, it’s [name]Robin[/name] I’m concerned about. We’re living in an age where original boys’ names are becoming more and more feminine and thus less and less usable. Unfortunately, [name]Robin[/name] is one of these names.
I love it! I think it’s great that [name]Robin[/name] is being considered for a boy.
i personally dont like [name]Robin[/name] for either gender - especially a boy. it seems really dated, and just not appealing.
I love it