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+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. |
+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. |
| If you haven’t researched the current hit by Ashnikko - Daisy I’d advise you do so. |
| 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. |
| Elizabeth or Margaret. Beautiful. |
| I like Daisy June. All I can think of when I hear Elsie is Elsie the Cow. |
| Moo--ve on to next name??? |
| Naming your child these names would be an 'udder' disaster. |
I think the name Daisy is cute, but yeah, offering up both those names together brings up the bovine connection.
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| Wow. Not if your DD gains an extra pound or has large breasts. The teasing will never end. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_the_Cow |
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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). |
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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. |
| Is this for a dog or a cow? |