Some people should not be allowed to name children. But that’s probably the least of her concern with these idiots at the helm!
Anonymous
07/12/2020 21:46
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
I thought cows are named Bessie?
Anonymous
07/12/2020 21:44
Subject: Elsie or Daisy?
Geesh
Anonymous
07/12/2020 20:46
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
the two most popular cow names ever...
Anonymous
07/12/2020 20:42
Subject: Elsie or Daisy?
Elsie and Daisy are cow names. I love cows but (shrug).
June and Elise are lovely human names.
Anonymous
07/12/2020 19:40
Subject: Elsie or Daisy?
Anonymous wrote:Combine both?
Dulcey
Delsey
Anonymous
07/12/2020 19:28
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
Elsie - Mrs. Hughs on Downton Abbey
Daisy -- Kitchen maid on Downton Abbey.
Anonymous
07/12/2020 19:28
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
These are legitimately both names that will make many people think of cows (including me), as evidenced by this thread.
Elsie, PLEASE don't do that to your child. Don't sentence your kid to that in middle school. Have you met any kids?
Daisy is the slightly better option, but choose a different middle name that is much more mainstream and do not fight your kid if they decide to go by it. Even then, they'll still suffer through the yearly torture of the new teacher reading out the roll and calling them by their given name in front of the class, who will never let it die once they know it.
Anonymous
07/12/2020 19:22
Subject: Elsie or Daisy?
I saw the headline and said "oh, those are both cows". Daisy is better for a nickname, especially if your daughter is thin, pretty, and charming, but if she's at all heavy or not conventionally attractive, she's in for a lifetime of mooing. Horrible, but true.
So please give her a more generic name that she can use if she doesn't like it - like the upthread suggestion of Margaret for Daisy -- and just use Daisy as a nickname.
Anonymous
07/12/2020 19:18
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
Daisy. Dear God, not Elsie June!
Anonymous
07/12/2020 18:48
Subject: Re:Elsie or Daisy?
Elise is a beautiful name. I associate Elsie and Daisy with rural areas (not that there's anything wrong with that). Also, I have trouble seeing them as names for adults.
A few of the responses on this thread are a little rude.