Elsie or Daisy?

Anonymous
Neither
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daisy is usually a nickname (cow comments aside), as is Elsie. Find something better for a child's name.


+1

I feel so bad for kids whose parents give them ugly nicknames as proper names. These are both hideous cow names, OP. Really bad and I would judge you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Elsie - Mrs. Hughs on Downton Abbey

[Daisy -- Kitchen maid on Downton Abbey.


You beat me to it.

Why not Mary, Edith, Sybil, Cora or Violet -- so much better to choose upstairs names.

I'm going to call my next cat Mrs. Patmore.


+1

Daisy or Elsie are either cows or dairy maids. Or good-natured tavern wenches, or maybe the lower housemaids who empty the chamber pots for Sybil and Cora.

Anonymous
If you haven’t researched the current hit by Ashnikko - Daisy I’d advise you do so.
Anonymous
True story but my great grandmother named her kids after the first thing she saw after birth. One was Elsie after the cow and the other girl was birdie for a bird that came to her window.
Anonymous
Elizabeth or Margaret. Beautiful.
Anonymous
I like Daisy June. All I can think of when I hear Elsie is Elsie the Cow.
Anonymous
Moo--ve on to next name???
Anonymous
Naming your child these names would be an 'udder' disaster.
Anonymous

I think the name Daisy is cute, but yeah, offering up both those names together brings up the bovine connection.
Anonymous
Wow. Not if your DD gains an extra pound or has large breasts. The teasing will never end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: I think this thread is a fake. Borden Dairy has a branding image that is Elsie the cow wearing a *daisy* necklace. I really don't think this is a real question.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_the_Cow
Anonymous
The Marvel super hero Quake is named Daisy.

I still thing go with Margaret which has the most nicknames ever (Meg, Peg, Maggie, Peggie, Daisy).
Anonymous
Elsie is my brother’s dog. She is a very smelly, shaggy and perpetually dirty bearded collie.

Daisy is my next door neighbor’s dog. Brown lab, overweight, and licks people’s legs when they come to visit.

Anonymous
Is this for a dog or a cow?
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