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Daisy
Daisy used to be a favorite a few years ago. It is growing on me again. I really like the color and image I get from it but wonder whether it's too immature or cutesy. I don't want to go with Margaret 'Daisy' or Marguerite 'Daisy' because I find them too far fetched.I like the combo Daisy Lillian right now. Opinions? Is Daisy getting too common? I'm pretty sure it won't rise anytime soon as it stayed in the top 130-something for the past ten years or so.
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I LOVE the name Daisy and would potentially use it in the future, if I could swing DH's opinion of it!! He has it in his mind that it's a cows name! Silly huh?! It's not common here in Australia, which is another reason I like it. I don't find it too immature or cutesy at all.
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Daisy is darling and nostalgic. It has a retro charm that I am instantly drawn to. While I'd prefer it to be a nn, it can stand on its own very well. Daisy Lillian is too floral for me (daisy + lily). My stock combos are Daisy Katrina / Catriona and Daisy Annabel. :-)
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Daisy has also grown on me recently after being in the background for quite some time. I don't find it "too" cutesy at all, I think it is a really nice name that brings good images with it. Daisy Lillian is really nice, my person combo is Lucia Daisy but it also works really well the other way around.
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Daisy is cute, in the way a little furry puppy is cute, or a baby in a sunbonnet or a little old lady with bright pink sneakers. Meaning, yeah, it does seem immature.
Daisy Lillian is just too flowery, like Rose should be tacked on after Lillian.I think Marguerite is a beautiful name on its own. I agree that using Daisy as a nn for Margaret or Marguerite is far-fetched. Also pretentious.
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I think Daisy is super cute, but I prefer Maisy. Don't think you can go wrong with it though!
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