Maizie
I saw Maizie the other day, and I kind of liked it. Thoughts?
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I prefer Maisie more, but Maizie is pretty cool n spunky.
Sorry don't like it, too corny
Like maisie though
Like maisie though
This message was edited 1/10/2021, 1:14 PM
I don’t mind it but prefer it with an S to a Z.
My first thought when I see Maisie is a series of books here about a little tabby cat in a knitted jumper and kilt called Maisie Mackenzie. Maisie goes to live with her granny in Morningside as her daddy a famous explorer is in the jungle on one of his explorations.
My first thought when I see Maisie is a series of books here about a little tabby cat in a knitted jumper and kilt called Maisie Mackenzie. Maisie goes to live with her granny in Morningside as her daddy a famous explorer is in the jungle on one of his explorations.
I prefer it with an s: the z makes it too close to an amazing maze.
Good name, cheerful and lively. I wouldn't use it, because I would use Daisy.
Good name, cheerful and lively. I wouldn't use it, because I would use Daisy.
It looks and sounds pretty, but I don't know I like it. Maizie - daisy, would be a great cartoon character.
I really like it, but with the Maisie spelling. This one looks odd to me tbh. It’s sweet and friendly.
It's okay, but the spelling makes me think of maize, or corn. I prefer Maisie.
Don't like it. Maisie looks very soft and cottagey and doesn't work with "z"ish vibes. It also look like you're named after maize which isn't necessarily bad but it could get old.
I imagine it is tiresome to always introduce yourself as "Maizie with a Z" or "Lucie with an ie" or "Britni with an I". For that reason I would always opt for the most common spelling in your area.