Daisy

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Daisy is associated with the flower, which is a symbol of purity, innocence, and new beginnings. It is derived from the Old English word "daegeseage," which means "day's eye." It was named so because the flower opens during the day and closes at night - like a human eye. Daisy is also considered a diminutive form of Margaret, which means "pearl."
Pronunciation
DAY-zee
Day-zee
Popularity
Daisy is a popular name worldwide. In the United States, it was ranked 169th in the top baby names in 2020. In the United Kingdom, it was ranked 20th in 2019. It is also a popular name in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

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Daisy Name meanings & History

The name Daisy is associated with the flower, which is a symbol of purity, innocence, and new beginnings. It is derived from the Old English word "daegeseage," which means "day's eye." It was named so because the flower opens during the day and closes at night - like a human eye. Daisy is also considered a diminutive form of Margaret, which means "pearl.". Daisy is a versatile name that can suit many personalities. It is often associated with positivity, friendliness, and optimism. The name is commonly used for baby girls but can also be a unisex name.

Zodiac Sign of Daisy: Domestic Cancer

Synonyms of Daisy:

D: Dutiful,Domestic,Doting,Demanding,Daddy,Determined

A: Ambitious,Angry,Aggressive,Assertive,Action,Argumentative

I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence

S: Security,Success,Sensuality,Social Standing,Solidity,Status,Sex

Y: Yen/money,Youth-giving,Yin/Yang

Daisy is:

  • a Classic name
  • a Comedic name
  • a Delicate name
  • a Informal name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Simple name
  • a Wholesome name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

Some famous people with the name Daisy include British actress Daisy Ridley, American author Daisy Bates, and American civil rights activist Daisy Lee Gatson Bates.

2.) DAISY (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: Taken from the name of the daisy flower, which is derived from the Old English dceges eage (day’s eye). (DAY-ZEE)


3.) DAISY (Female)

Usage: American

Meanings: Derived from the name of the daisy flower, which is derived from the Old English dcrges eage (day’s eye: in reference to its round yellow center resembling the sun). (DAY-ZEE)


4.) Daisy (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: (English) day’s eye. Botany: a white and yellow flower.

Other Forms: Daisee, Daisi, Daisie, Dasee, Dasey, Dasi, Dasie, Dasy


5.) DAISY (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: The name of a flower assigned to the sign of Taurus. (DÂ-ZEE)


6.) Daisy (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: Day’s eye

Other Forms: Daisi, Daisie, Daysie


7.) Daisy (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: (English) flower and day’s eye

Other Forms: Daisee, Daisi, Daisie, Daissy, Daizee, Daizi, Daizy, Dasie, Daysy


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