Re: Daisy
in reply to a message by BBH
I think it's too frivolous to be used as a given name. I know that people don't understand the connection to Margaret / Marguerite, but I really prefer to see Daisy used as a nickname for one of those.
I've met two people with the name - one is a little girl whose parents work at the college I went to and the other is a Salvadoran-Mexican woman (whose name was actually spelled Daysi) I met while in Mexico for a class.
My favorite of your combos is Daisy Beatrice. I like the three-syllable middle names with emphasis on the first syllable best with Daisy (Beatrice, Emmaline, Josephine, Guinevere, and Catherine which in this combo I found myself pronouncing CATH-e-rin rather than CATH-rin).
I've met two people with the name - one is a little girl whose parents work at the college I went to and the other is a Salvadoran-Mexican woman (whose name was actually spelled Daysi) I met while in Mexico for a class.
My favorite of your combos is Daisy Beatrice. I like the three-syllable middle names with emphasis on the first syllable best with Daisy (Beatrice, Emmaline, Josephine, Guinevere, and Catherine which in this combo I found myself pronouncing CATH-e-rin rather than CATH-rin).