Re: Daisy
in reply to a message by Lily8
1. It's not necessarily "nicknameish" sounding to me, but I would rather use it as a nn or mn than a fn. It's cutesy and childish, and wouldn't fit an adult as well.
2. If that's what you want to do, it would be fine. I think it's adorable.
3. I don't. :[
4. No. Daisy is best as it is, imo. Daisie would be tolerable, though.
5. Daisy Matilda would be lovely, I think. I personally would use Daisy as the mn; Evangeline Daisy, Eleanora Daisy, Juliana Daisy, Annabelle Daisy, etc. What about Daisy Catherine, Daisy Susannah, Daisy Francesca, Daisy Natasha, Daisy Gisele, Daisy Mariah, Daisy Hermione? Daisy Elsa Mei is cute.
6. I think of an adorable little girl or an eccentric, lovable grandmother. It does sound unprofessional, but not too terribly so; that's why I would prefer it as a mn and nn.
2. If that's what you want to do, it would be fine. I think it's adorable.
3. I don't. :[
4. No. Daisy is best as it is, imo. Daisie would be tolerable, though.
5. Daisy Matilda would be lovely, I think. I personally would use Daisy as the mn; Evangeline Daisy, Eleanora Daisy, Juliana Daisy, Annabelle Daisy, etc. What about Daisy Catherine, Daisy Susannah, Daisy Francesca, Daisy Natasha, Daisy Gisele, Daisy Mariah, Daisy Hermione? Daisy Elsa Mei is cute.
6. I think of an adorable little girl or an eccentric, lovable grandmother. It does sound unprofessional, but not too terribly so; that's why I would prefer it as a mn and nn.
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Daisy Matilda is really nice, thanks. Oh i just though of Daisy Mathilde. That would be lovely as well. I want to use a serious classic as a middle name so she could go by it in case she thought Daisy was too childish but I prefer keeping Daisy as the first name because it is what i would call her and i always found it confusing when people go by their middle names. also i think daisy matilda just sounds better than matilda daisy. i like daisy francesca, daisy susannah and daisy hermione as well.