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Re: Daisy
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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.
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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.
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Oooh, Daisy Mathilde is wonderful....
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