Re: Full name for Daisy?
in reply to a message by meagan
Well, Daisy usually is used as and considered a full name in its own right, same as Rose or Lily.
Sometimes in the past it was used as a nn for Margaret, and you could do that today if you don't mind having to explain it to people; personally I find this to be pretentious and annoying.
Daisy, I think, could be a nn for Desiree, or possibly Deja.
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Sometimes in the past it was used as a nn for Margaret, and you could do that today if you don't mind having to explain it to people; personally I find this to be pretentious and annoying.
Daisy, I think, could be a nn for Desiree, or possibly Deja.
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
Steve Martin