[Opinions] Daisy
What do you think of Daisy?
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It's fun and bubbly!
I LOVE Daisy! It’s been a fave of mine since I was a kid and it’s still a name I would consider using now. Such a happy, friendly, bright name and imo it ages well. I have seen it on kids and adults and it works equally as well for both. I do believe I’ve never actually met a Daisy in real life though!
I used to dislike it, but now I think it’s cutesy in a good, bright, and positive way. The flower is nice enough and the spelling is pretty. The name is fresh in a pretty name. I love how it means “days eye!” I still think it’s a bit childish and reminiscent of cows though.
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It was my fave when I was very young but now I think it’s too nicknamey. I still would use it on a pet.
It’s kind of growing on me but it still seems like a dog/cow/cartoon name.
When I was very young, this used to be my top favorite name. I loved the way it sounded. I also loved its association with the Daisy flower. Nowadays, it isn’t a very top favorite. However, I still love this name.
If I can get past the image of the only Daisy I have ever known…(Who was not a nice person) it’s adorable.
Cute and sweet and spunky.. the flower itself isn’t beautiful, but it’s happy and I like it.
As a name for a little girl, it’s great. I don’t think I can picture it on an elderly lady, but perhaps if I met one it would be easier.
Cute and sweet and spunky.. the flower itself isn’t beautiful, but it’s happy and I like it.
As a name for a little girl, it’s great. I don’t think I can picture it on an elderly lady, but perhaps if I met one it would be easier.
I've always used it, and loved it, as a nn for my friend Desiree. It's got a very youthful vibe, but it's also been out of fashion for long enough to have acquired an elderly aura. It's also one of the very few flower names I'm happy with.
It's cute, but too cute. Too much like a puppy or kitten, too much like a little girl in a princess costume, and at the same time too much like a hillbilly woman in a tube top.