I just wanted to know what y'all think of the name Daisy Mae. It's presently my first choice for a girl's name. A few of my friends have expressed disdain.
LOL - I'm sorry. This is not meant as an insult in any way - but I had to laugh when I saw this... my grandmother's best friends name is Daisy (which is actually a cute name, I think). All my live I've called her Daisy Mae.. and that's not even her middle name.. but I kid with her about it -it made me smile to see someone wanting to name their daughter that. I think it's precious. Very southern.
Daisy would be ok paired with something else, something more substantial and solid.
Mae, well I don't care for it because it drags down pretty much any combo into the realms of stupid-country-bumpkin. But with Daisy, this image is particularly bad.
You need to dress Daisy up. She needs a classic black dress, not a pair of denim overalls.
Daisy Charlotte Daisy Elizabeth Daisy Linnea Daisy Miranda Daisy Katherine
well, it's very 'sweet' sounding. i can imagine it would be very cute on a baby and on some adults as well. it's not my favourite but it's not a bad name & much better than a lot of what's popular at the moment! go for it if it's what you like the best- someone will always express disdain.
Its cute however I knew a dog named Daisy so it seems more of a dogs name to me. Im not a huge fan of the name Mae either but its not bad. Its very cute. Its by no means horribly ugly and offensive, so if you love it I would say use it!
It's really cute.... but perhaps too cute. I like it for a pet. For a person, it *might* not age well & does have that country girl sound. I'm not sure.
it sounds like the name of a pet or a small child. i can't imagine myself taking a grown woman seriously who was named daisy. it just doesn't sound right. i do love the middle name mae, though. my top girls name is elliot mae. :)
i think that was Ellie Mae, wasn't it? or are you saying it could just as well be subsituted? :P i agree with you though, it definitely sounds hillbilly to me. :/
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet, but Daisy Mae is the name of Lil Abner's love interest in the comic strip-turned-musical "Lil Abner." Read More Here (http://www.lil-abner.com/daisymae.html)!
I love the name Daisy but I agree with the other posters that that combo is particularly southern (in a bad way) and I would feel bad about an adult with that name.
Oh, and here are some lyrics from the musical... I was in this show in 6th grade and my sister played Daisy Mae, that's how I know all this. LOL
(Daisy Mae) Like he said, my name's Daisy Mae! Cuz my ma, she planned it that way. My one aim in life is to be a good wife, And to marry Li'l Abner someday!
(Company) She's practicin' up chasin' gophers an' antelopes! She ain't never caught Li'l Abner, but she's got hopes!
That's a similar reason why I liked the name Mae: My big grandma used to use tack on the name "Mae" if she didn't know someone's middle name. I always thought it was cute.
She needs a classic black dress, not a pair of denim overalls
That made me laugh. I was also thinking of Daisy Madalyn? (Which is a permutation of the quickly struck-down by others "Dixie Madalyn" for a second daughter. And Dixie is a family name--not coming out of a void.)
what's wrong is being a cunt on an internet blogging site about a name without knowing WHY it's being used. it's a family name. there are several females in my family with the name and i'd love to carry the tradition down another generation. get over yourself.
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Date: 2006-08-07 09:13 pm (UTC)it sounds like the name of a cow or a country girl that wears overalls and stuff. very green acres-ish.
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Date: 2006-08-07 09:28 pm (UTC)Mae, well I don't care for it because it drags down pretty much any combo into the realms of stupid-country-bumpkin. But with Daisy, this image is particularly bad.
You need to dress Daisy up. She needs a classic black dress, not a pair of denim overalls.
Daisy Charlotte
Daisy Elizabeth
Daisy Linnea
Daisy Miranda
Daisy Katherine
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Date: 2006-08-07 09:40 pm (UTC)But I think of just a sweet southern girl with freckles.
my favotire flower is a also a Daisy...Maybe that makes me love the name more?
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Date: 2006-08-07 09:49 pm (UTC)but perhaps too cute. I like it for a pet. For a person, it *might* not age well & does have that country girl sound. I'm not sure.
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Date: 2006-08-07 10:05 pm (UTC)I agree that Daisy is wonderful, but needs to be dressed up. As
I also think os Maisy....the perpetual cow name. :/
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Date: 2006-08-07 10:19 pm (UTC)Daisy Miranda would be nice though.
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Date: 2006-08-07 11:15 pm (UTC)(Daisy Mae) Like he said, my name's Daisy Mae!
Cuz my ma, she planned it that way.
My one aim in life is to be a good wife,
And to marry Li'l Abner someday!
(Company) She's practicin' up chasin' gophers an' antelopes!
She ain't never caught Li'l Abner, but she's got hopes!
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Date: 2006-08-07 11:31 pm (UTC)That made me laugh. I was also thinking of Daisy Madalyn? (Which is a permutation of the quickly struck-down by others "Dixie Madalyn" for a second daughter. And Dixie is a family name--not coming out of a void.)
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Date: 2006-08-08 12:10 am (UTC)I understand the tradition thing, but it's just wrong to me. Whoever thought of it is who I should be upset at I suppose.