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Zoey or Daisy??

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CaitlinEJ · 09/05/2019 21:44

Thank you all so much for your name suggestions on my previous post, I loved so many of them!! After talking to my husband and close friends I’ve narrowed it down to either Zoey Ashlee or Daisy Ashlee, what do you guys think sounds better!!

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Sophronia · 09/05/2019 21:45

Daisy goes better with Elsie and Archie.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 09/05/2019 21:51

Daisy

SunshineCake · 09/05/2019 21:51

Daisy.

Ashlee and Zoey spellings are awful.

CaitlinEJ · 09/05/2019 21:58

SunshineCake Ashlee is spelt like that as although I would personally spell it Ashley her middle name is after someone and that is how it is spelt in their name and I wanted to keep the spelling the same, as for Zoey that was the way it was spelt when everyone suggested it, I’m not sure how we will spell it if we choose it though

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CaitlinEJ · 09/05/2019 22:00

Sophronia My sister keeps telling me she thinks Daisy goes better but my best friend is telling me Zoey does, thank you for your response, I’m tempted to draw out a tally chart and see which name wins!

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taylorlynn · 09/05/2019 22:03

Daisy Ashlee is lovely Smile

viques · 09/05/2019 22:06

Zoe is a better spelling.

DramaAlpaca · 09/05/2019 22:09

Daisy goes best with Elsie & Archie.

I like Zoe though, that spelling. Zoey doesn't look quite right.

CheekyFuckersDontGetPastMe · 09/05/2019 22:13

There are a lot of names ending in e’s there.

If you already have an Elsie and Archie adding a third will never let you remember which one you are calling or telling off 😂

Even if you shorten to Zo or Ash it’s the e you will remember and get confused with if any thing like me with 4 e ending names (didn’t have MN all those years ago)

And I also agree that Zoey isn’t how it’s spelt around here and there are a lot of Zoe’s in DDs class (yr 10)

BackforGood · 09/05/2019 22:14

I prefer the name Zoe - not keen on Daisy - but I would spell it Zoe, not Zoey.

Nicecupofcoco · 09/05/2019 22:16

I quite like zoey! It's not used as much any more but it's a still a really lovely name!
Feel like daisy ashlee is abit of a mouthful, but it's not often you would use full name I guess.
Both lovely names op! But I prefer zoey! Smile

Ohyesiam · 09/05/2019 22:17

Zoe

NannyR · 09/05/2019 22:17

I love Zoe, I would definitely spell it without the y.

PlatypusLeague · 09/05/2019 22:17

Daisy

SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 09/05/2019 22:18

Zoe
Or Daisy.

PinkieTuscadero · 09/05/2019 22:19

Zoe

Gorgeous name.

Shadow1234 · 10/05/2019 00:29

Daisy

MercyBodle · 10/05/2019 00:35

I like both names a lot, but prefer Daisy and think it works better with the siblings. However Zoey and Daisy feel like different people to me - Zoey a bit feistier perhaps, Daisy a bit sweeter - I don't like to typecast names overly but one may suit her more than the other?

Turpy · 10/05/2019 08:58

Zoe.

LarkDescending · 10/05/2019 10:20

Zoe if spelt like this, otherwise Daisy.

Peachbubble · 10/05/2019 11:18

Daisy

WouldHAVEcouldHAVEshouldHAVE · 10/05/2019 14:04

Are you birthing a calf? If so, Daisy.
If a human baby- Zoey, by a million miles.

MikeUniformMike · 10/05/2019 15:34

Zoe not Zoey, otherwise Daisy.

WeepingWillowWeepingWino · 10/05/2019 15:38

as I said on your other thread (why the need for two??), that's way too many 'ee' sounds going on there.

CaitlinEJ · 10/05/2019 16:59

WeepingWillowWeepingWino Because of her middle name I wouldn’t ordinarily chose a first name ending with the same sound but because her older siblings both have names ending with that sound (which wasn’t planned they were just the names we chose) a lot of people have said it will be better if I stick with it, originally I was going to chose either Callie or Lilly but with the middle name Ashlee which we are not changing because of its meaning in our family it was too much of a mouthful but names like Daisy and Zoe sound a lot better with it.

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