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Re: Middle name for Daisy
I love Daisy. Very cute. It reminds me of another favorite Dulcie, meaning "sweet." I wouldn't use another noun / word as a mn with Daisy. It would sound more like a phrase than a name for a person. Daisy Amadea is nice. Others:Daisy Annabel
Daisy Clementine / Clemence (although the orange connection might make this too botanical)
Daisy Tess
Daisy Cathleen
Daisy Colleen
Daisy Elspeth
Daisy Carys
Daisy Maya / Maia (Maia is the Roman goddess the month of May is named after)
Daisy Althea
Daisy Hesper (= setting sun)
Daisy Thea
Daisy Clio / Klio
Daisy Mirabel (= miracle in Latin)
Daisy Avalon
Daisy Estelle (= star)
Daisy Kaia
Daisy Lucine (= moon)
Daisy Celeste (= heavenly)
Daisy Miranda
Daisy Angele ("awn-ZHEL")
Daisy Anjali
Daisy Chenoa ("sheh-NO-uh")(Native American, means white dove. double check meaning -- I don't trust my name book)
Daisy Sunniva
Daisy Christabel
Daisy Hannah
Daisy Bridget
Daisy Alix (form of Alice)
Daisy Josephine
Daisy Anouk
Daisy Polaire (French form of Polaris)
Daisy Lior (= my light)
Daisy Maryam
Daisy Eirlys ("IRE-liss," = snowdrop)
Daisy Glynis
Daisy Morwenna
Daisy Mayim ("mah-EEM," = water)
Daisy Thora
Daisy Aurora (= dawn, reference to aurora borealis (sp?))
Daisy Lorelei
Daisy Mora (= blueberry in Spanish, I'm told. Double check.)Daisy Jane kept going through my head. But so did "daisy chain" and I think that's where I got it. You have been forwarned. . . . ~~gong~~Sorry for any repeats. Do you like any?

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Forgot to add, my husband is half Armenian and I've just seen that Lucine is Armenian for Moon - how very fitting!You did a perfectly tailored list to my circumstances.
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Yes!
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Thank you so much - what a great list with some very appropriate suggestions (I studied Latin and have always loved Latin based/Ancient Roman names and I'm Irish so your Irish ideas would work well too - I haven't seen Cathleen with a C before but I guess it makes more sense that way since there is no "k" in the Irish alphabet and it looks pretty too)I love the name Amadea - I always loved Amadeus for a boy but thought it might be over the top. However, I think Amadea for a girl works beautifully; it's not at all common but not too strange either.Hesper and Lucine are beautiful names - i haven't come across them before, will add them to my list.As for Daisy combos, I think Daisy Annabel, Daisy Lucine and Daisy Jane are delightful. It hadn't occurred to me to make these combos - they are great.
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