Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone! This is really making me feel better about Daisy. My concern was less that people would think we copied a celebrity and more that the celebrity usage would turn it into a name trend. Something similar happened with our older daughter and while I got over it (her name suits her perfectly), it made me doubt myself with this one. But I do love it! Nothing else I've found makes me smile in quite the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had been planning on Daisy for a girl, but then Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry named their daughter Daisy and now I'm having second thoughts. Just found out the sex (girl!) so now I need to decide whether to go ahead with Daisy or switch.
I like that it's short and sweet. Our older daughter has a longer, kind of musical name, but we mostly call her by her -y nn (think Molly or Ginny), and we really like how it goes with Daisy. We also like that our older daughter's name is cheerful and want something similar. We feel like a child born in a pandemic deserves a cheery name!
Some alternatives I'm considering:
Poppy
Lucy
Dahlia (nn Dolly)
Lettie (probably short for Violet but maybe on its own).
Thoughts? Other suggestions?
You could argue the other names, especially Poppy (Jenna Bush Hagger's daughter is named Poppy), is celebrity associated.
In fact, Poppy reminded me of Jenna Bush's kid.
Dolly reminds me of Dolly Parton and Dolly the Sheep (the first cloned animal)
Do you see how your logic is flawed by giving up on the name Daisy.
It’s truly sad you know jenna’s Kid name but not realize poppy was George Herbert walker bush’s nickname!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had been planning on Daisy for a girl, but then Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry named their daughter Daisy and now I'm having second thoughts. Just found out the sex (girl!) so now I need to decide whether to go ahead with Daisy or switch.
I like that it's short and sweet. Our older daughter has a longer, kind of musical name, but we mostly call her by her -y nn (think Molly or Ginny), and we really like how it goes with Daisy. We also like that our older daughter's name is cheerful and want something similar. We feel like a child born in a pandemic deserves a cheery name!
Some alternatives I'm considering:
Poppy
Lucy
Dahlia (nn Dolly)
Lettie (probably short for Violet but maybe on its own).
Thoughts? Other suggestions?
Lucy is not a cheerful name. It’s Lucifer, as in the devil. Your others are fine. I would add Rose and call her Rosie. However, if you really love Daisy, just go with it. Doesn’t matter that some famous person named their kid that. They don’t own the name. Plus you’re not naming your kid after their‘s.
Anonymous wrote:We had been planning on Daisy for a girl, but then Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry named their daughter Daisy and now I'm having second thoughts. Just found out the sex (girl!) so now I need to decide whether to go ahead with Daisy or switch.
I like that it's short and sweet. Our older daughter has a longer, kind of musical name, but we mostly call her by her -y nn (think Molly or Ginny), and we really like how it goes with Daisy. We also like that our older daughter's name is cheerful and want something similar. We feel like a child born in a pandemic deserves a cheery name!
Some alternatives I'm considering:
Poppy
Lucy
Dahlia (nn Dolly)
Lettie (probably short for Violet but maybe on its own).
Thoughts? Other suggestions?
I do like Maisy, Rose/Rosie, Violet (don't like Lettie though), and Lucy too but Daisy is fabulousAnonymous wrote:I would not give your second daughter a shorter, less important sounding name than first daughter. Use the same naming criteria. I have an older who has an important name. I got the nickname. It's just weird.
As an example:
If eldest is Delilah and you call her Lily, then for younger do: Beatrice and call her Bea or Bertie or....
I never understand why parents name differently. Like all J names, then last child gets W.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had been planning on Daisy for a girl, but then Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry named their daughter Daisy and now I'm having second thoughts. Just found out the sex (girl!) so now I need to decide whether to go ahead with Daisy or switch.
I like that it's short and sweet. Our older daughter has a longer, kind of musical name, but we mostly call her by her -y nn (think Molly or Ginny), and we really like how it goes with Daisy. We also like that our older daughter's name is cheerful and want something similar. We feel like a child born in a pandemic deserves a cheery name!
Some alternatives I'm considering:
Poppy
Lucy
Dahlia (nn Dolly)
Lettie (probably short for Violet but maybe on its own).
Thoughts? Other suggestions?
You could argue the other names, especially Poppy (Jenna Bush Hagger's daughter is named Poppy), is celebrity associated.
In fact, Poppy reminded me of Jenna Bush's kid.
Dolly reminds me of Dolly Parton and Dolly the Sheep (the first cloned animal)
Do you see how your logic is flawed by giving up on the name Daisy.