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What do you think of Darcy???

32 replies

daisydora · 19/07/2008 12:43

DD1 is called Daisy, DH thinks if we have a girl Daisy & Darcy sounds a bit odd and is not convinced.
If its boy it'll never have a name as we don't agree on anything!!

Just curious what people think??

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mamasaid · 22/07/2008 16:17

I like it - had it as a girl's name when ds was born 15 years ago and forgot all about it till now so dd (4) missed out. damn.

Fimbo · 22/07/2008 16:14

Darcy and Daisy does sound odd. Like rabbit names or something.....

Daisy & Poppy sound good.

ObsidianBlackbirdMcNight · 22/07/2008 16:11

Don't like Darcy and it's too similar to Daisy. Go for another flower - Lily, Rose, Poppy, etc. Not Bracken tho...

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pointydog · 22/07/2008 12:00

Darcy has never sounded like a name to me.

Daisy and Darcy does sound daft

zazen · 22/07/2008 11:56

not D'arsey!
really it's all a bit pride and prejudice isn't it?

Poppy and Daisy sounds much better - but remember your DDs will grow up, so you're free not to follow a wild flower theme!

cornsilk · 22/07/2008 11:54

Not Darcy.

mavornia · 22/07/2008 11:51

I love Darcy but think it's a too close to Daisy

What about:

Scarlett
Hope
Summer

clairebear88 · 22/07/2008 11:41

hi

I love this name and its on my list but DH hates it. I prefer it for a girl though

janeite · 19/07/2008 16:52

Never heard of her!

nailpolish · 19/07/2008 16:51

its very chavvy
kate garraway named her daughter darcy - says it all really. she is a numpty

whatdayisit · 19/07/2008 16:50

There is a Darcy at DS1 Beaver group, but it's a boy? He's a nightmare!

janeite · 19/07/2008 16:44

I like Darcy (it is mythical daughter number 3's middle name!) and don't think it is chavvy at all - but I agree it doesn't really "go" with Daisy (which I also love; it is one of dd2's names).

nickeldime · 19/07/2008 16:37

Darcy is much more of a boy name nowadays. Quote "There were 9 times more girls than boys who were named Darcy in 1970" from:
www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Darcy/f

3andnomore · 19/07/2008 16:26

I think Darcy is a real pretty girls name....however, as you already have a Daisy...I kind of can see your dh's point about it sounding odd....

If you like Darcy for a Girl, how about Dante for a Boy...

ellideb · 19/07/2008 13:40

I know of a little boy called Darcy. Always thought it was more of a girls name though.

WeeBesom · 19/07/2008 13:34

I have two girls with E names. I like it. Not that worried about the postal issues lol

Nancy66 · 19/07/2008 13:34

I think it's becoming a wee big chav...

MKG · 19/07/2008 13:33

It's my sister's name. She has never met another Darcy in her 33 years of life. Which is very cool.

Are you going for a D theme?

wheresthehamster · 19/07/2008 13:28

No - rhymes with arsey. Don't do it.

twelveyeargap · 19/07/2008 13:24

I don't think it "goes" with Daisy to be honest, but maybe that sort of thing only bothers me.

daisydora · 19/07/2008 13:22

My BIL has a dog called Bracken so fear not tortoiseshell

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tortoiseSHELL · 19/07/2008 13:20

I like Darcy, but not with Daisy.

But please not Poppy or Bracken - imagine an adult with those 'cutesy' names. Not good.

daisydora · 19/07/2008 13:19

Thanks, it is very similar to Daisy, we just never agree on names! Think this baby will be at school before we agree on a name

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Bumperlicious · 19/07/2008 13:10

I don't see Darcy as at all chavvish , almost the opposite.

I really like it, in fact was on my list, but agree, not with Daisy. Maybe you could change DD1's name