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[Opinions] Daisy
I like Daisy, and I think it's sweet. What about you?You can hate it if you want, it's all good. :) Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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sorry only maybe as a nn - too cutesy
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Hi !!!I really like Daisy!I love its sound and its meaning. As many flower names Daisy is simple but immediate. It is ageless and timeless.I find it bright and sweet but very stubborn, in a positive way.
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It's a bit childish, but inoffensive.
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I think it’s cheerful. I like field daisies.
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I love it. I think it's sweet but not sickly sweet. I can easily see it on both a child and an adult.
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Daisy is a nice name. Nothing I'd choose, but its nice
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I want to love it. My grandmother was Dasie. But it is just thesugars, sweetest, least adult sounding name in the world and I just don't like it. It's like Lucy on steroids.
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I'm not a fan. It's too whimsical for my taste.That being said, some nice combos:
Daisy May
Daisy Jane
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I LOVE Daisy.I think it's sweet too. Unfortunately my husband dislikes it heavily.Still, I'm always pretty happy to meet a Daisy. The name itself brings a smile to my face and I've never met a Daisy I didn't like.
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When my friend Desiree went to preschool, one of the aides mistakenly called her Daisy-Ray, and to this day I call her Daisy sometimes. I like it a lot, and it's a whole lot better than Desiree; most people call her Des. Daisy is sweet, friendly and cheerful; plus, daisies were Chaucer's favourite flowers! That's quite a recommendation.Combos ... for family reasons, I might have considered using names starting with D and H, and I got Daisy immediately, and Harriet, but I can't settle on the order. Daisy Harriet? Harriet Daisy? I'm baffled.
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It’s very sweet, but I know so many dogs named Daisy (at least four) that I find it hard to see it on a child.

This message was edited 12/4/2019, 2:10 PM

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It's kind of a dog's name..
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