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Daisy or Poppy?

61 replies

Daffodilliesanddaisies · 23/04/2015 17:49

After much deliberation we have narrowed it down to two girls names. I prefer Daisy and Dp prefers Poppy. What do you think? Are there any horrible connotations that I haven't thought about?

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Pandora37 · 24/04/2015 13:38

I prefer Daisy.

Tattiesthroughthebree · 24/04/2015 14:19

I had a great aunt Daisy, so it doesn't sound little-girly to me.

Love the name Daisy. Apart from my great aunt, I know two - one is in her seventies, and the other is 12.

Daffodilliesanddaisies · 24/04/2015 16:06

Thanks everyone.

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MrsMcColl · 24/04/2015 16:09

Cute names, but don't pass the foreign secretary test.

floatyflo · 24/04/2015 16:13

Daisy? Poppy? Yawn. So over done.

Don't get me wrong, lovely names but so boring.

SillyPops · 24/04/2015 16:15

My cousins are daisy and poppy. Daisy is a barrister and poppy is a doctor. They can be taken perfectly seriously without having a 'grown up proper' name Hmm

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buntingbingo · 24/04/2015 16:20

I have a Daisy. She's lovely but isn't really cutesy or a pink barbie type. She's funny and wiley. I can't imagine her growing out of her name, although she does have a 'serious' middle name she can use in future if she feels that she needs to.

Ilovenannyplum · 24/04/2015 16:26

I like both
our 2 little (very cute) dogs are Daisy and Poppy

diddl · 24/04/2015 16:30

Daisy.

twinjocks · 24/04/2015 18:50

My Daisy is 20, so I vote Daisy!!

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