Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 15:29     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Way too cutesy in my opinion. My first thought was a cow rather than the flower too.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 14:15     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

My former doctor's first name was Daisy.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 11:17     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

People who spend so much time at dog parks that they are on a first name basis with lots of dogs are not really my benchmark for “is this baby name good?” Like I know maybe 5 dogs where I care what their names are and other than that I am I different. If none of the 5 dogs I know have a human name I like, I’d happily name my kid that.

If you are monitoring the names of dozens of dogs, you have too much time on your hands and maybe need some kind of hobby.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2022 10:11     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Anonymous wrote:I have a dog (with a human name people seem to like here) but I just know too many Daisy Dogs to do it, personally. It's shifted too far into the dog world for me to like it for a human.


I take my dogs to a dog park and have never met a dog named Daisy nor know of any dogs named Daisy. There are lots of Bellas and Ellas and one Joan (great name for a dog!)
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 20:20     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

I have a dog (with a human name people seem to like here) but I just know too many Daisy Dogs to do it, personally. It's shifted too far into the dog world for me to like it for a human.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 19:39     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

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Anonymous wrote:It's a fine name for a cow.


There are lots of people who name their animals human names. I know a dog named Michael and Conor. Would you not use those names because of that? Of course not! Now is op wanted to name her kid Buttercup I would say that is a name that you can't take seriously


https://www.outdoorhappens.com/cute-and-funny-cow-names/


So now Annie, Annabelle, and Rosie are off the table too?

Y'all are so sad sometimes. No one is going to think about a cow or compare your child to a cow if you give her the name Daisy. They will think of the flower! Duh.


I thought of a cow before the flower.


I'm sorry you have such a bovine-focused mind, then.


What's wrong with cows?
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 19:16     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Usually I'm the biggest name hater, but don't find Daisy to be juvenile at all. It's an old person name, not a juvenile name.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 19:13     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Anonymous wrote:It's a hooker name.


Really? How many homers have you ever met named Daisy? Sophia, Olivia, Ellie, Belle and Ava are very popular hooker names now.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 19:11     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

I love Daisy as a first name! It’s both “serious” and quite lovely. Very old name.


DCUM is totally nuts when it comes to name threads. Only the top ten popular names are okay. So boring.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 18:52     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

I like it. There is nothing wrong with it. Give her a more traditional middle name just in case.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 18:31     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Anonymous wrote:It's a hooker name.


Only in your demented mind
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 18:30     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

It's a hooker name.
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 18:09     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Judith Daisy

Reagan Daisy

Charlotte Daisy

Lauren Daisy

Vivian Daisy (?)

Simone Daisy

Taylor Daisy (?)

Veronica Daisy

Juliet Daisy
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 17:57     Subject: Re:Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Perhaps Adelaide or Isadora?
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2022 16:39     Subject: Can Daisy be taken seriously?

Anonymous wrote:Daisy Buchanan was shallow and dumb


+1. Dumb and lazy Daisy.