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Marguerite doesn't mean "daisy" in French. A Marguerite is bigger than a daisy. The French word for daisy is "pâquerette". [noted -ed]
I got this off of an online French dictionary: "Marguerite Noun, feminine (a) Marguerite, (oxeye) daisy;"I had heard that Daisy was a nickname for Margaret. This explains how that happened.
Marguerite also means "daisy" in French.

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