Anonymous wrote:For a Puppy? Yes!! Super cute
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are interesting to me -- do people think Rose or Lily are insubstantial or childish names? I'm not clear on why Daisy would be any different.
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Rose no, Lily maybe, Daisy definitely,
Also, the name can't help but evoke memories of Daisy Duke.
For whom? The Dukes of Hazard is an extremely out of date reference. I'm in my 40s and only get the reference because of my older brother and the fact that I recently read Jessica Simpson's autobiography (she played Daisy Duke in the movie reprisal of DoH in the oughts).
I think most people under the age of 40 would have no idea, and would be more likely to think of Daisy Ridley or just, like, the flower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are interesting to me -- do people think Rose or Lily are insubstantial or childish names? I'm not clear on why Daisy would be any different.
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Rose no, Lily maybe, Daisy definitely,
Also, the name can't help but evoke memories of Daisy Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Haha I woke up from my daily afternoon pregnancy nap and wasn’t expecting so many answers, what a nice surprise![]()
Thank you everyone whose commented - you all bring up points I’ve thought of myself and am considering. We’re definitely are in a more “nickname” generation, aren’t we?
One of the big things is that so few people know Daisy is a nickname for Margaret, and I don’t like that they start with different letters. None of the other “Margaret” nicknames appeal to me either...
I’m pretty strongly leaning towards using Daisy as a standalone name, I love the poster who said it’s a good thing to have a happy association with a nameI love that!
Thank you all so much for your input, it means a lot!
Why DOES Margaret have so many nicknames? And some are so random...Peg?? Daisy?? I have a Molly (JUST Molly, not nn for Margaret) so I've heard it all before.
Anonymous wrote:Does it pass the Supreme Court justice test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the middle name? Daisy might be a bit immature sounding on a business card but D. Elizabeth Jackson isn’t.
Middle name would be Jean! Daisy Jean “Jackson”
Anonymous wrote:For some I think it would be a fine name.
For me, it doesn't pass the 'dog test'. I know too many people with dogs named Daisy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you all think of the name Daisy? Simple last name (think Jackson), we both love it but I am a tiny bit concerned it won’t age well. Neither of us care for the name Margaret, but think Daisy would be a nice tribute to great grandma Margaret without using the name officially. Big brother is Jonah btw
Daisy Jackson makes her sound like she is Boss Hogg's granddaughter!
Anonymous wrote:What do you all think of the name Daisy? Simple last name (think Jackson), we both love it but I am a tiny bit concerned it won’t age well. Neither of us care for the name Margaret, but think Daisy would be a nice tribute to great grandma Margaret without using the name officially. Big brother is Jonah btw