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Claudia or Daisy?

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lindsayloo · 26/05/2008 21:20

Hi all- first time I've found/posted on this site and gutted as a bit late (baby due 5/6).

Need some help please, both hubby and I like both these names, hubby slightly prefers Daisy and I think I prefer Claudia but to be honest we like both of them and really cannot decide - getting quite close to due date and we keep changing our minds on which one we will be 100% happy with.
What do you all think - Daisy is more popular (3 in my area) so should this put us off?
Opinions please......
Thanks in advance
Lindsay

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LaDiDaDi · 26/05/2008 21:58

Claudia

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Enid · 26/05/2008 22:00

Claudia means lame btw.

How about Devizes?

EachPeachPearMum · 26/05/2008 22:09

I love the name Claudia, but the meaning does put me off.

BumperliciousNeedsToSleep · 26/05/2008 22:17

Ooh, I love Claudia

Hulababy · 26/05/2008 22:23

Much prefer Daisy

CristinaTheAstonishing · 26/05/2008 22:23

But then Amelia means limbless. Still a beautiful name. I like Claudia v much.

hatwoman · 26/05/2008 22:25

Claudia. Daisy fails the PM/newsreader test miserably. My cat's caled Daisy.

Janni · 26/05/2008 22:33

What about Daisy McAndrew, political journalist on one of the evening news programmes?

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SmoothandWilkie · 26/05/2008 22:34

Claudia lovely

Daisy is a bit - wet

onefunkymama · 26/05/2008 22:39

Wait until you see your baby- you will be sure which name suits her then!

EachPeachPearMum · 26/05/2008 22:41

eek- Christina! I had no idea Amelia meant that!

CristinaTheAstonishing · 26/05/2008 22:45

a (without) melia (limbs), it's a medical term, probably v old and little used now, like focomelia for children born after Thalidomide (limbs like seals). But I still think Amelia is a beautiful name and it wouldn't bother me. Claudia's meaning or any other doesn't either (not keen on Adolf, though).

ItsPotatoesForYouMyLad · 26/05/2008 22:45

i love daisy. but if it bothers you to have a popular name, then go with claudia. think hearing people call daisy in the supermarket, think daisy coming home from nursery referring to herself as 'daisy surname' cos there's 2 of them and she thinks 'daisy surname' is her name....

ItsPotatoesForYouMyLad · 26/05/2008 22:45

i love daisy. but if it bothers you to have a popular name, then go with claudia. think hearing people call daisy in the supermarket, think daisy coming home from nursery referring to herself as 'daisy surname' cos there's 2 of them and she thinks 'daisy surname' is her name....

Pinkchampagne · 26/05/2008 22:46

Claudia. There are so many Daisy's around.

janeite · 26/05/2008 22:47

I've never met another Daisy tbh but I think one of Jamie Oliver's is Daisy - maybe it's more popular "down south"?!

SmoothandWilkie - as for Daisy being "wet" she certainly was today, cos it's siled it down all day!

ivykaty44 · 26/05/2008 22:49

Daisy is lovely for a small child I really like the name.

Claudia though is a lovely name that I feel will last a lifetime.

hunkermunker · 26/05/2008 22:50

IPFYML, DS1 has requested nursery staff refer to him using his first, middle and surname because "that is his name" - and they are. And his name is one no other child in the school shares So if you have a small eccentric child, they might refer to themselves using their full name anyway!

kitsmummy · 26/05/2008 22:52

Claudia, Daisy is v pretty but there are just loads of them around these days

jasper · 26/05/2008 23:02

both cute

Aero · 26/05/2008 23:04

Claudia. Lovely and timeless.

GreenElizabeth · 27/05/2008 09:26

Is Daisy McAndrew the same person as Daisy Sampson. There can't be two political commentators called Daisy.