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Daisy

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frolicmum · 19/08/2020 08:33

What do you think?

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Enderman · 20/08/2020 20:53

Too cutsey and twee. It’s not a grown up name.

frolicmum · 20/08/2020 22:15

No I do need people to honest but heard people say this about my sons name (Louis), spoken Louie that it's not a grown up name

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MikeUniformMike · 20/08/2020 22:26

Of course Louis is a grown up name.
That Vuitton chap was probably a grown man when he set up his business, and the 1st Earl of Burma was 79 when he was assassinated and I don't think that France had 19 boy kings.

OhTheRoses · 20/08/2020 22:30

Love it. DH vetoed it for dd 22 years ago!

August20 · 21/08/2020 00:38

I think of Louis as a proper name that suits all ages but I do think of Daisy as more of a children's name or a nickname.

However I'm not sure why as I don't feel that way about Lily or Rose.

4kidmom · 21/08/2020 01:15

It’s really cute.

frolicmum · 21/08/2020 06:40

Thanks for the reassurance on Louis.

I do love Lily and Rose but I hear them everywhere. I always thought I have a rose but have around 4 Rosie's around me.

I also thought about Beatrice / Beatrix, calling her Bea, B, Trix, Trixie, Tris.

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August20 · 21/08/2020 07:08

Ohh I really like Beatrice!

OhTheRoses · 21/08/2020 09:11

Our list is 22 years old op but other options on it were:

Imogen
Isabel
Alice

Twizbe · 21/08/2020 13:41

I don't like flower names. Daisy in particular sounds like a child not an adult.

At uni I knew a poppy who just didn't suit a flower name ....

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