Anonymous wrote:I really hate Daisy as a full name: your poor daughter.
Why can't you just give her Margaret (so that she can drop the stupid dog's name when she's older and wants to sound professional?).
Daisy on a grown woman sounds vapid and infantile, the name of a empty-headed child-woman. Which is probably why F. Scott Fitzgerald chose it for the horrible Daisy Buchanan.
It's really bad as a full name, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I love it, it's perfect. People obsess too much about not giving girls very feminine names. Why? The trend is toward giving all children more masculine names. Why?
Anyway, this has been my choice for a second daughter for years. It's looking less and less like it will happen, so I hope you use it because the world could use a Daisy.
Some similar names I also love: June, Joy, Lila, Poppy, Penny
Anonymous wrote:It’s just so cheesy. Daisy Daisy give me your answer do, I’m half crazy all for the loooove of yuuu. Kind of like Rosie the riveter. As for the reach it’s short for Margaret. Yeah. Really a reach into another language.
Anonymous wrote:I like it, it’s cute.
But can someone explain to me hope it came to be a nickname for Margaret???