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[Opinions] My little sister is Marguerite nn Daisy
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1. My first question is, do you think it's too nickname-ish ? I think Daisy by itself is too nicknamish. Lily is different, it has stood on its own for a long time and it just doesn't seem as cutesy as Daisy.2. What do you think about using it as a nickname for Margaret or Marguerite ? I don't really get how you get Daisy from Margaret either...Margaret means pearl. Marguerite means 'daisy' in French and I think it is such a spunky nn for it. I am biased though- my baby sister (who will be one on the 6th of Dec...I cannot believe it!) is Marguerite Siena Catherine nn Daisy and it suits her to the ground. I like that when she is little she can be Daisy but when she wants to be taken seriously as a professional one day, she has a beautiful name to fall back on.3. do you know anyone named Daisy ? how old are they ? My little sister Daisy is just about 11 months old.4. do you like any alternate spellings ? I only like Daisy5. Will answer this later!
6. What kind of person do you think of when you hear the name Daisy ? does it sound unprofessional ? I think of a little kid when I hear Daisy, I think it sounds unprofessional
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thanks!!!!! I love Daisy Zipporah, Daisy Millicent, Daisy Henrietta, Daisy Magdalene and Daisy Ophelia. Oh and my birthday is also on december 6th :) it is a special day here in Germany, the day where St. Nicholas visits at night and leaves chocolate in your boots/stockings. We also celebrate christmas, of course, but we do the stocking thing on a different day, december 6.
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