I love
Daisy. Very cute. It reminds me of another favorite
Dulcie, meaning "sweet."
I wouldn't use another noun / word as a mn with
Daisy. It would sound more like a phrase than a name for a person.
Daisy Amadea is nice. Others:
Daisy AnnabelDaisy Clementine /
Clemence (although the orange connection might make this too botanical)
Daisy TessDaisy CathleenDaisy ColleenDaisy ElspethDaisy Carys Daisy Maya /
Maia (
Maia is the
Roman goddess the month of
May is named after)
Daisy AltheaDaisy Hesper (= setting sun)
Daisy TheaDaisy Clio / Klio
Daisy Mirabel (= miracle in Latin)
Daisy AvalonDaisy Estelle (= star)
Daisy KaiaDaisy Lucine (= moon)
Daisy Celeste (= heavenly)
Daisy MirandaDaisy Angele ("awn-ZHEL")
Daisy AnjaliDaisy Chenoa ("sheh-NO-uh")(Native American, means white dove. double check meaning -- I don't trust my name book)
Daisy SunnivaDaisy ChristabelDaisy HannahDaisy BridgetDaisy Alix (form of
Alice)
Daisy JosephineDaisy AnoukDaisy Polaire (French form of Polaris)
Daisy Lior (= my light)
Daisy MaryamDaisy Eirlys ("IRE-liss," = snowdrop)
Daisy GlynisDaisy MorwennaDaisy Mayim ("mah-EEM," = water)
Daisy ThoraDaisy Aurora (= dawn, reference to aurora borealis (sp?))
Daisy LoreleiDaisy Mora (= blueberry in Spanish, I'm told. Double check.)
Daisy Jane kept going through my head. But so did "daisy chain" and I think that's where I got it. You have been forwarned. . . . ~~gong~~
Sorry for any repeats. Do you like any?
This message was edited 7/7/2008, 5:53 PM