I wouldn't really be worried about whether it suits a high powered executive. If your daughter wants to be a high powered executive she will make it work for her. Goldie really is a dog's name but it works fine for Goldie Hawn ;)
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I wouldn't really be worried about whether it suits a high powered executive. If your daughter wants to be a high powered executive she will make it work for her. Goldie really is a dog's name but it works fine for Goldie Hawn ;)
I met a Daisy when I was visiting my sister in Mt Isa, and she is beautiful, polite, very smart and well mannered.
I love the name.
I like daisy :) But it's My sisters dogs name... LMAO!! Mind you her dog is HUGE!
I love Roxy too, but that is another of my sisters dogs name....
I always said Bonnie was a dogs name... but now it's DD#4's name. :)
I've known more dogs called Sam than I've known called Daisy ;)
A dear friend of mine has a little girl called Daisy and it suits her to a T.
And thirdly, my DH had a dog called Angus when I first met him and while I was initially against the name for our son due to the same reasons, I couldn't imagine him being called anything else :D
Hey Lori,
I use to have a pet cow named Daisy! LOL.
My parents had a farm when i was growing up.
Iam not sure i would call my little girl that,just thinking of her future.....good luck.
Lurrrve it!
DH said no though, both times! Not even going to try this time :rolleyes:
Lori - I really like Daisy and my first thought was Daisy Boo (Jamie Oliver's girl). It doesn' t make me think of a dog at all!
I don't think Daisy is a dog's name. Some dogs are called Daisy yes, but if the name suits the baby, no problems. I love Daisy, it such a pretty name but I too have concerns as to whether it is just as good on an adult.
My mum has a theory when it comes to baby names. If it sounds okay with Aunt/Aunty or Uncle in front of it, it will suit a child and an adult. So far it has worked.
Aunty Daisey....not bad.
I love it. My 2nd daughters middle name is Daisy (her first name is Charlotte). I wanted to have Daisy as her first name, but her big sisters name is Lily, and while I thought that having little (preschool) girls called Lily and Daisy would be cute, I thought that when they were teenagers and adults, they may not thank me for it! - therefore we have Lily May and Charlotte Daisy.
IKWYM about dogs names though. I also loved the name Sophie, but once I heard that Oprah Winfrey had a poodle called Sophie, I just couldn't use it!
I think Daisy is a gorgeous girly name.
If you lie it that much I say continue to push for it.
Daisy Skye
Daisy Violet
Daisy Michelle
I think all those names go together quite well.
Good Luck with your decision.
I like it Lori. I think it is a really cute name. Although I would have reservations about calling an adult Daisy..Although if the name fits then she'll carry it with ease.
Daisy Jaide
Daisy Kate
If you like it then go for it:)
I had the cutest mixed persian kitten years ago i named her DAISY cause she had the biggest brown eyes & long eyelashes like a cow out of a character book i had as a child ...
I actually don't mind Daisy as a name for a sweet little girl ... just not sure about it being suitable for a woman ;) ... but i do love Poppy, Lily, Violet, and Jasmine :D