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Daisy - belle

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Daisybooboo · 07/07/2013 14:43

Honest opinions? I love names that others may think are too 'twee' flowers etc. What do you think of the double barrel? I know these also carry some stigma. We love the name Daisy - but also very aware of its current popularity and figure this would give her something more unique?
Naming decisions are so difficult!!

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HalfSpamHalfBrisket · 07/07/2013 14:45

Honestly? Sounds like a cheese product.
Babybel/ Daisy-belle

Shesparkles · 07/07/2013 14:47

My first reaction is to say moooooo, it's like the name of a cow in a children's story!

Saying that, I do like both names individually

Justfornowitwilldo · 07/07/2013 14:48

I think the hyphen makes both names less attractive.

sleepingbeautiful · 07/07/2013 14:51

I don't like the hyphen either. They're not my taste of names but if you really like them I would just do Daisy then Belle as a middle name.
If you want something alternative you could use Marguerite (or Margaret), which has traditional nn Daisy.

squoosh · 07/07/2013 17:15

I don't like hyphens, it just makes me think the parents couldn't pick a favourite between the two names.

PleaseDoNotAdjustYourSet · 07/07/2013 19:06

Sounds like a cow's name...although I do like both names individually.

TheYoniWayIsUp · 07/07/2013 19:44

Horrible. But I like Daisy.

Leeds2 · 07/07/2013 19:48

No.

bananananacoconuts · 07/07/2013 19:51

I know a Daisy-Belle. She's bloody gorgeous! And the name really suits her!

Daisybooboo · 07/07/2013 19:54

oh dear not quite the thoughts I was hoping for! Although I did ask for honesty....not entirely sure how Margaret is related to a twee flower name- can think of anything worse! But looks like I'm not totally crackers as someone knows one!!

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squoosh · 07/07/2013 19:59

Marguerite is the French word for Daisy. Though if Daisy is the name you like I don't see any need for Margaret as a more formal version.

squoosh · 07/07/2013 20:01

I think the problem with Daisy-Belle is that it would only suit a very small child and she'll only be a small child for a tiny proportion of her life.

TweenageAngst · 07/07/2013 20:07

Sorry, completely bovine. I like Daisy and I like Belle, just not in the same breath.

CorrieDale · 07/07/2013 20:08

I quite like daisy. But double barrelled names scream 'my parents want me to stand out!' She'll spend her life watching eyebrows raise on new acquaintances.

lljkk · 07/07/2013 21:08

All the children I know with hyphenated names, they are all called by the first part only. By everyone. So she'd always be Daisy. What is the point of hyphen?

bananananacoconuts · 07/07/2013 21:51

The Daisy-Belle i know is 19 beyond cool and i have no doubt she could carry the name to 100!

Daisybooboo · 07/07/2013 21:56

Well , being a teacher, and very aware that Daisy is top 10 in the county I live in, I was thinking of the potential of her being in a class of a few and wanting her to have something to make her more unique. I thought they went together nicely, and if she doesn't use the belle bit when she is older then so be it!

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bugsybill · 07/07/2013 22:14

Why don't you just call her daisy belle. And time will tell if the belle part sticks.

Theas18 · 07/07/2013 22:18

You're a teacher and you still think it's a good idea having had children with may diverse names through your hands over the years?

Please don't. It's a toddler cutesy name.

Yika · 07/07/2013 22:24

I actually quite like it, for some reason, though I don't much like Daisy on its own. I think the Belle makes it sound more elegant, rather than bovine or babyish.

Daisybooboo · 07/07/2013 22:40

I don't know why being a teacher would make me think it was a bad name choice?
As for being a cutesy name I did say from the beginning that I like twee names , and I think as an adult it would be absolutely fine!! All this name stuff is so tricky, people have such strong opinions, such as horrible!! And cow like, but its two names from the top twenty so can't be that mad!! Think we will have to sleep on it! 32 weeks pregnant so still got some time :)

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Theas18 · 07/07/2013 22:49

Also did you know ( i didn't google is my friend)

sites.google.com/site/leighchickens/daiseybelle

And the song " a bicycle made for two" is known as Daisy Belle

Which may or may not make you loe or not love the name more that you do!

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Wbdn28 · 08/07/2013 00:39

I don't know any little Daisys. It's a lovely name and fine on its own - the Belle doesn't add to it IMHO.

How about Daisy Belinda, Daisy Annabel, Daisy Isabelle? Then you can always use Daisy-Belle as a nickname.

BlueStarsAtNight · 08/07/2013 08:12

As a nickname it's fine, and I quite like Daisy. But as a whole name, Daisy-Belle sounds pretty redneck American to me, and like something you'd hear in one of those toddler beauty pageants....

DonDrapersAltrEgoBigglesDraper · 08/07/2013 08:32

Oh gosh, I'm going to be honest, but you're not going to like it.

The name is not twee/cutesy. And the Belle tacked on the end certainly doesn't make it more elegant.

It is very, um, hillbilly.

Is this really the look you're going for...?

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