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Daisy.Anyone like it?
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Me, me! I like Daisy! I think it's a happy name, all sunny, spring-like, and upbeat. I don't find it either childish or too old lady; it ages as well as Lily, Violet, or any other flower name, imo.
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I love it actually! It's a name I'd think about using in the future.
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Meh... could be better. could be worse... makes me think of the duck.
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I like Daisy!I know a Daisy who's 12. She's very bright and mature for her age, and her name definitely suits her. I don't see Daisy as exclusively for little girls. It's youthful, but I've also seen it pegged as an "old-lady" name, so I don't think it's by any means restricted to one age group as far as how well it "works".
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I do, I do! I think it's very cute.
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I do like it, but I don't think I'd use it on my kids. I would find it precious on another, I'm sure. It might be tough to grow into. I've been growing fond of this name ever since I started watching Downton Abbey.
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As a first name it feels excessively childish and rather nicknamey. I dislike it.I would be more than happy to have a daughter with the middle name Daisy though. It really softens some other more rigid names and livens them up.
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Daisy BuchananCan't get the association out of my head. I mean I guess you can spin that into being a very 1920s vintage name but I really couldn't stand her character. (The Great Gatsby if anyone didn't catch that)
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Only as a nn for Margaret or, better still, beautiful underused Marguerite.
It's too little girl cutesy for me otherwise, but it is certainly pretty.
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it's cute...In a silly sort of way. I think it suits a kitten or puppy or a milk cow best, and I have trouble picturing a Daisy who isn't a little girl.
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A friend of mine's mum is actually named Daisy. It works for her, though not a choice I'd be inclined to make.
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Yes, me! :DDaisy is such a lovely name, wonderful!
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I love Daisy as a middle name! My favorite combos with it are Agatha Daisy, Eleanor Daisy, and Nora Daisy.I also like Daisy as an occasional nickname (e.g. Margaret), but I don't care for it as a given/first name.
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