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[Opinions] Daisy
Do you like it?Would you use it as a real name or a nn?It's my new favorite.Michelle
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Love it. I'd use it as a full name. I also love Mazie or Masie.
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I hate it, just too frilly/sissy for me, but oddly enough (which is pretty much my catch phrase, when talking about names), I love Dacey (Day-see)
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It's very hip in England, I hear, and usually the US is a little behind them but follow them on name trends, so maybe it will become popular here. But all I think of is Daisy Duke or a cow. So, seems a bit hickish to me, but probably b/c of those associations.
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It's very hip in England, I hear, and usually the US is a little behind them but follow them on name trends, so maybe it will become popular here. But all I think of is Daisy Duke or a cow. So, seems a bit hickish to me, but probably b/c of those associations.
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LOVE it!! It's funny, ppl usually don't like names like this and you see eventually they come around to liking them!! I think it's a nice name, very pretty and I'd consider using it as a full first or middle name.
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I love it...but my (gorgeous) baby cousin's name is Daisy (Georgia mn) so 1), I'm heavily biased towards it and 2) I could never use it, except as a mn. I would use it as a real name, definitely.
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I like flower names including this one. I wouldn't use Daisy as a fn myself though, because I just have an impression of it not being a name people will take seriously. If it was my name, I'd wish it was more substantial somehow. As a nickname, or middle name used as familiar address, it is very nice. - chazda
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I love it!I'd use it as a real name and a nn.
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I love it, but I find itvery hard to picture a rebellious teen, or a professional woman named Daisy. Because of that, I'd probably use it as a nn for Margaret.
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I love Daisy. I think it's very pretty and feminine. When you think of Daisy, you think of the summer. Yes, I would consider it as a real name!
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It's pretty, but I can't see it on a teenager or a young adult.If I had a daughter Margaret (which I never will as it's my step-grandmother's name and I don't really like her - pity!) I might use Daisy as an occasional nickname.
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How did you get Daisy from Margaret?
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Marguerite is the French word for "daisy".a
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And thus Daisy was a common 1800s nn for Margaret nt :-)
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Oh, right. Thanks, both of you! *feels very stupid*
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I think its very very cute!! I like it for a full name
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I personally don't care for it. It reminds me of Daisy Duke... or the flower. I just don't think it ages very well. I don't care for it, but to each his own.
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