Is Samantha too dated?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but you started a sentence with me, so you probably aren’t too educated.


You’re an ugly person. Grow up.
Anonymous
I think it is pretty. It doesn't feel as dated to me as something like Brittany or Ashley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but you started a sentence with me, so you probably aren’t too educated.


Not OP.

And you are probably disgusting looking and living in someone's basement which is why you feel badly enough about yourself to post this.
Anonymous
I’ve always loved this name. I grew up watching bewitched lol. I love the nicknames too, Sam, Sami
Anonymous
It's too "sex and the city".
Anonymous
I love Samantha.
Anonymous
Very pretty name OP. Please use it and don’t let her become a Sam. (So ugly for a girls name!)
Anonymous
I have a cousin about OP's age named Samantha, goes by Sammi.
I'm older (born in 1975) and I associate Samantha with the "Who's the boss?" character. Despite that, I really love the name. It's so pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very pretty name OP. Please use it and don’t let her become a Sam. (So ugly for a girls name!)


I know a woman who goes by Sam and I love it. I associate it with her: she is so fun and spunky and, honestly, gorgeous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Classic not dated.


+1
Anonymous
Classic, great name.

My sister teaches ES and there are several in the school. She thinks it is making a comeback.
Anonymous
I love Samantha and Sam and I don't think it's dated.
Anonymous
I loved Samantha on Sex and the City and I love her name. If I were still having babies it would be on my list.
Anonymous
I like sticking to two syllable names. If you do three syllables, then usually they get shortened to a nickname.

IMO, 1 syllable is too short, 3 syllables is too long, 2 syllables is just right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like sticking to two syllable names. If you do three syllables, then usually they get shortened to a nickname.

IMO, 1 syllable is too short, 3 syllables is too long, 2 syllables is just right.


It really depends on how it sounds with your surname (and that goes for both nicknames and full names).
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