Anonymous wrote:Stick with Daisy. Don't let celebrities ruin it for you. It's such a small snapshot in time and quickly forgotten.
And most people won't make the association.
Anonymous wrote:Stick with Daisy. Don't let celebrities ruin it for you. It's such a small snapshot in time and quickly forgotten.
And most people won't make the association.
Anonymous wrote:Margaret, nicknamed Daisy! Do it! You can always use Maisie as a nickname, or any of the other great Margaret nicknames (Maggie, Meg, Greta, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:How about Lucinda with nn Lucy? Or Lilliana/Lillian nn Lilly?
I think Lucy or Dahlia are fine names. Poppy and Lettie feel very lightweight to me—not so much cheerful as the sort of deliberately ding-batty names popular in the UK 10+ years ago.
Daisy is ok, though it strikes me as young, maybe hard to pull off in one’s 40s.
Anonymous wrote:Margaret, nicknamed Daisy! Do it! You can always use Maisie as a nickname, or any of the other great Margaret nicknames (Maggie, Meg, Greta, etc.)