Brooke.....or Brook if your my DH??
I think its with an E, he says that seems a bit american?? but i think it looks wrong without the E?
Do you think it goes with Daisy as a middle name (using that for sentimental reasons)
Brooke Daisy??
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Brooke.....or Brook if your my DH??
I think its with an E, he says that seems a bit american?? but i think it looks wrong without the E?
Do you think it goes with Daisy as a middle name (using that for sentimental reasons)
Brooke Daisy??
Brooke. Brook is a body of water. Or possibly a boy name.
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Brooke!
thats what i thought, its the word not the name if its spelt without the E!!! :)
My cousin is Brooke, so I go with that spelling.
I don't really think it flows with the middle name, but that's just my opinion lol
Definitely with the E, and I actually prefer it the other way around - Daisy Brooke. Does that still fit with your sentimental reasons, or does Daisy have to be the MIDDLE name?
i found it really hard picking names this time, we are using Daisy as the middle name as it was DHs mums nick name and she passed away just over a year ago and it means alot to DH to use it, i like it too....but cant seem to find a name that goes really well with it. we liked Alice for a bit, but i know it would get shortened to Al and really dislike that!!
is it wrong to call it 'baby' till its old enough to pick its own name :)
ETA: i dont really like it enough to use Daisy as a first name, its a tad to girly. It does sound better that way round though!! :redface:
With an e for a girl and without for a boy.
Brooke - definitely with an 'e', makes it look more feminine. I like it as a name.
If you're looking at Brooke then definitely with the E. Some other suggestions you might consider
Hannah Daisy
Alina Daisy
Elizabeth Daisy
Isabel Daisy
Rayna Daisy
Miriyan Daisy
I had some of these on my girl name list :)
personally i'd shorten Alice to Liss for a girl. you could even spell in Alys or go for Alyssa, which is pretty too... sorry off topic a bit.
but brooke with an E for sure for a girl. I think Brook without it is the masculine version. but thesedays anything goes i reckon. But for me the E softens it a bit.
I also don't really think it goes with daisy but I love love love the name daisy, not for such lovely sentimental reasons you guys do tho. I just really think it's the sweetest name.
good luck
Agree with the 'e' on the end. You could also shorten Alice to Ali.
I would spell it Brooke. Sorry.. I don't like Daisy as a middle name (Or any sort of name for that matter).
I think I have seen Brook spelt more often as "Brooke" which I like better I think, (only because without the "e" it kind of reminds me of Chook! And I have a friend called Brooke that gets called Chook all the time as a nickname, so probably why I think that :rofl: ). I think it is a pretty name :)
Brooke with an e ;) and Daisy is beautiful to go with it, it's such a cheery name :loveshower:
Another one that thinks Brooke, is spelt with an "e", and I also went to school with a girl who was Brooke and her nickname was Chook. Gee all schools must think a like.
I think Brooke Daisy sounds fine, given that it has the sentimentality behind it I think that this will mean more in the end than how the name flows. We used Gregory for my eldest son's middle name, (after his grandfather) and whilst it isn't a name I really like my son actually loves the fact that he has the same name as Pa, and honestly we never say his whole name in full very often anyway.
I think of Brook as an American male name. Definately with the 'e' for a girl, but I prefer Daisy Brooke too.