Anonymous wrote:Daisy really sounds dumb. Daisy Duke? Daisy Duck?
Use it as a NN if you want. If you want every other dog in the neighborhood coming when you call your kid. But give her a better name.
Anonymous wrote:Katy Perry named her daughter Daisy. The dad is Orlando Bloom so she will probably be a gorgeous person but it might start a trend for the name too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it pass the Supreme Court justice test?
I think this has been destroyed. Why? Because it was only meant for WASPy names.
You can thank Barack Obama.
). My point is that names have become more diverse and individualistic. So, OP, if you love Daisy, then go for it.
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 The Dukes of Hazard is an extremely out of date reference.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:My kids associate Daisy with Daisy Duck. Kids are still really into Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Roadster Racers, OP. Just FYI.
DP. Most of us have kids and I've never heard of anyone watching these shows. I've actually never heard of these shows outside the context of, like, pop stars' origin stories. They're hardly universally popular. And (in reference to other posts) Daisy Duke was an outdated reference when I was a kid (I'm 38).
Y'all are why people don't share their name choices before the baby is born IRL. Everyone has their negative $0.02 to add.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids associate Daisy with Daisy Duck. Kids are still really into Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Roadster Racers, OP. Just FYI.
DP. Most of us have kids and I've never heard of anyone watching these shows. I've actually never heard of these shows outside the context of, like, pop stars' origin stories. They're hardly universally popular. And (in reference to other posts) Daisy Duke was an outdated reference when I was a kid (I'm 38).
Y'all are why people don't share their name choices before the baby is born IRL. Everyone has their negative $0.02 to add.
I don't know what Roadster Racers is but everyone I know with a toddler (barring the No Screen Time Ever crew) watches Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. I still think Daisy is a sweet name.
Come inside, it's fun inside!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids associate Daisy with Daisy Duck. Kids are still really into Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Roadster Racers, OP. Just FYI.
DP. Most of us have kids and I've never heard of anyone watching these shows. I've actually never heard of these shows outside the context of, like, pop stars' origin stories. They're hardly universally popular. And (in reference to other posts) Daisy Duke was an outdated reference when I was a kid (I'm 38).
Y'all are why people don't share their name choices before the baby is born IRL. Everyone has their negative $0.02 to add.
Anonymous wrote:Does it pass the Supreme Court justice test?
Anonymous wrote:My kids associate Daisy with Daisy Duck. Kids are still really into Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Roadster Racers, OP. Just FYI.