[Opinions] Re: Daisy
in reply to a message by Lily
It's friendly sounding and it gives off a vivacious vibe, but I prefer it as a nickname. It's a bit too cutesy for me as a full name.
Marguerite "Daisy" is darling.
I don't think that it's too common in the United States, but it's popular in the United Kingdom. I probably wouldn't use it if I lived there.
Off of the top of my head, I can think of two people I've known with the name Daisy. One was named Daisy Jennifer, but she went by Jennifer. From what I gathered, she wasn't overly fond of her first name. I don't remember the reason why, though. She may have found it too cutesy.
I also knew someone with a niece named Daisy, but I never actually met her. Additionally, I knew a girl named Lauren who liked to be called Daisy. I think she just preferred Daisy to her first name, but maybe it was her middle name or something.
Marguerite "Daisy" is darling.
I don't think that it's too common in the United States, but it's popular in the United Kingdom. I probably wouldn't use it if I lived there.
Off of the top of my head, I can think of two people I've known with the name Daisy. One was named Daisy Jennifer, but she went by Jennifer. From what I gathered, she wasn't overly fond of her first name. I don't remember the reason why, though. She may have found it too cutesy.
I also knew someone with a niece named Daisy, but I never actually met her. Additionally, I knew a girl named Lauren who liked to be called Daisy. I think she just preferred Daisy to her first name, but maybe it was her middle name or something.