[Opinions] Daisy
Daisy.
Anyone like it?
Anyone like it?
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Me, me! I like Daisy!
I think it's a happy name, all sunny, spring-like, and upbeat. I don't find it either childish or too old lady; it ages as well as Lily, Violet, or any other flower name, imo.
I think it's a happy name, all sunny, spring-like, and upbeat. I don't find it either childish or too old lady; it ages as well as Lily, Violet, or any other flower name, imo.
I love it actually! It's a name I'd think about using in the future.
Meh... could be better. could be worse... makes me think of the duck.
I like Daisy!
I know a Daisy who's 12. She's very bright and mature for her age, and her name definitely suits her. I don't see Daisy as exclusively for little girls. It's youthful, but I've also seen it pegged as an "old-lady" name, so I don't think it's by any means restricted to one age group as far as how well it "works".
I know a Daisy who's 12. She's very bright and mature for her age, and her name definitely suits her. I don't see Daisy as exclusively for little girls. It's youthful, but I've also seen it pegged as an "old-lady" name, so I don't think it's by any means restricted to one age group as far as how well it "works".
I do, I do! I think it's very cute.
I do like it, but I don't think I'd use it on my kids. I would find it precious on another, I'm sure. It might be tough to grow into. I've been growing fond of this name ever since I started watching Downton Abbey.
As a first name it feels excessively childish and rather nicknamey. I dislike it.
I would be more than happy to have a daughter with the middle name Daisy though. It really softens some other more rigid names and livens them up.
I would be more than happy to have a daughter with the middle name Daisy though. It really softens some other more rigid names and livens them up.
Daisy Buchanan
Can't get the association out of my head. I mean I guess you can spin that into being a very 1920s vintage name but I really couldn't stand her character. (The Great Gatsby if anyone didn't catch that)
Can't get the association out of my head. I mean I guess you can spin that into being a very 1920s vintage name but I really couldn't stand her character. (The Great Gatsby if anyone didn't catch that)
Only as a nn for Margaret or, better still, beautiful underused Marguerite.
It's too little girl cutesy for me otherwise, but it is certainly pretty.
It's too little girl cutesy for me otherwise, but it is certainly pretty.
it's cute...
In a silly sort of way. I think it suits a kitten or puppy or a milk cow best, and I have trouble picturing a Daisy who isn't a little girl.
In a silly sort of way. I think it suits a kitten or puppy or a milk cow best, and I have trouble picturing a Daisy who isn't a little girl.
A friend of mine's mum is actually named Daisy. It works for her, though not a choice I'd be inclined to make.
Yes, me! :D
Daisy is such a lovely name, wonderful!
Daisy is such a lovely name, wonderful!
I love Daisy as a middle name! My favorite combos with it are Agatha Daisy, Eleanor Daisy, and Nora Daisy.
I also like Daisy as an occasional nickname (e.g. Margaret), but I don't care for it as a given/first name.
I also like Daisy as an occasional nickname (e.g. Margaret), but I don't care for it as a given/first name.