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Re: Daisy
by
Chrisell
(guest)
8/24/2004, 10:20 PM
in reply to
a message by Michelle
It's pretty, but I can't see it on a teenager or a young adult.
If I had a daughter
Margaret
(which I never will as it's my step-grandmother's name and I don't really like her - pity!) I might use
Daisy
as an occasional nickname.
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Katherine
(PinkSmartie)
+3
8/25/2004, 1:45 AM
How did you get
Daisy
from
Margaret
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Miranda
(Randee15)
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8/25/2004, 2:56 AM
Marguerite is the French word for "daisy".
a
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Chrisell
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8/25/2004, 3:51 AM
And thus Daisy was a common 1800s nn for Margaret nt :-)
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Katherine
(PinkSmartie)
8/25/2004, 4:30 AM
Oh, right. Thanks, both of you! *feels very stupid*
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