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Rosie, Daisy, or Lily?
which floral name do you prefer? I like the cuteness/whimsy of them all.
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Rozi
Lili
Daisie
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Rose (followed by Daisy and then Lily)
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Rosie and Daisy seem a bit too nickname-y to me, for given names, at least (esp. Rosie). Even it was an option, I'd say Rose, as a given name. I adore Lily but it's become extremely popular lately. :(
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Daisy, Rosie a close second;)
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Rosie as a nn, if not, then Lily.
I think they're all too cutesy to be taken seriously.
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Atm, Daisy. I'd prefer it as a nn, but as a given name, I like it over Rosie and Lily. There are tons of Lily's in my area- and they are all dogs! And Rosie is cute, but even more nicknamey than Daisy.
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Rose, nickname Rosie for me :)that is all
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Lily!Rosie sounds a little too cow-ish, and Daisy just makes me think of Daisy Buchanan, who is a pretty wimpy namesake.
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I absolutely love all three of these names.:)
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I too like the whimsy of them all, but really like Daisy. It is less common than the other two, and I like that it is a nickname for Margaret (a more substantial name if needed).
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Lily.
I like Daisy too, but more as a GP.
I hate Rose.
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Rose nn Rosie.
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Daisy.No reason; I just like it the best.
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Like Julia, I prefer Rose with Rosie as a nickname. But if that's not an option, I prefer Daisy.Lily is also nice, but very trendy at the moment.
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I love Lily the best.
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Rose "Rosie"But if Rosie would be a full name, then Lily.
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As a given first name, I prefer Lily.However, Rosie as a nickname for Rose would be first on my list.(I also like Daisy, but only as a middle name or nickname.)
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Lily
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I love them all! Hmm, I like Rose nn Rosie best, followed closely by Daisy and then Lily.
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I like all of them okay for someone else. I'm most tired of Lily, least tired of Rose (in the FN slot). I know a really interesting Daisy, and can't help but associate the name with her--and with her, interesting's not always in a good way, heh.Array
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I like them all (although I prefer Rosie as a nn to Rose). I think Daisy is my favorite, although Lily is a close second. I just think Lily blends in with all of the other 2 syllable "L" heavy names (i.e. Lola, Laila, Lila, etc) and Daisy is more distinctive.
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