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Ok now onto Daisy or Amy?

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McDreamyingofawhiteXmas · 01/01/2009 20:23

Any opinions?

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ilovetochatupsanta · 01/01/2009 20:23

daisy

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bodiddly · 01/01/2009 20:24

Daisy but not sure whether it is a very serious name as an adult!

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janeite · 01/01/2009 20:25

Daisy

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oggsfrog · 01/01/2009 20:25

Daisy Donovan
Daisy Goodwin

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oggsfrog · 01/01/2009 20:26

Daisy Waugh (who named her dd Panda)

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weepootle · 01/01/2009 20:32

Daisy

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LiffeySaysHappyNewYear · 01/01/2009 20:48

Daisy. I'm a bit sick of the name Amy tbh. I know so many. I know Amys my age, so it just seems bizarre to me that it's still around. Like Rebecca, and Jessica, normal enough names, but would they jsut go away for a year or two???

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Sesi · 01/01/2009 20:48

Amy.

Daisy is not great once you're over about 10.

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faeriemoo · 01/01/2009 21:01

I prefer Daisy.

When I was 18, I had a friend called Daisy. My gran's friend was called Daisy. IMO it fits with a range of ages.

I called my DD1 Daisy nods I loves it.

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faeriemoo · 01/01/2009 21:02

I also like Amy though, BTW, but it just makes me go "mreh, it's okay", whereas I love Daisy.

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McDreamyingofawhiteXmas · 01/01/2009 21:18

Thank you I think I prefer Daisy too!

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RealityIsMyOnlyDelusion · 01/01/2009 21:21

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faeriemoo · 01/01/2009 21:36

Nowt wrong with that RIMOD, I once dated a David Davidson.

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Lulubee · 02/01/2009 00:07

I love the name Daisy but DH hates it for a daughter, so I've given it to the cat instead

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Bessie123 · 02/01/2009 00:09

my dd is daisy, so I am going with amy for you...

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ScummyMummy · 02/01/2009 00:11

Both unobjectionable, I reckon. Amy a bit mousy sounding though. Maybe the Little Dorrit connection!

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fortyplus · 02/01/2009 00:12

My cat is Daisy, too!

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Pinkmarshmallow · 02/01/2009 16:15

I prefer Amy.

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borriebear · 06/01/2009 13:34

I love Daisy, was thinking of it for ours but not sure about Daisy Greeno? Does it sound a bit like a country bumpkin?

I also love the name Amy, my sister is called Amy so we can't use that either! And as a teacher I would say Amy is great as its easy for them to spell, not so important over the age of 5 though!

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xxhunnyxx · 06/01/2009 13:53

I like Amy but spelt Aimee x

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Hulababy · 06/01/2009 14:03

I like both, especially Daisy, but prefer Amy when spelt Aimee

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HensMum · 06/01/2009 14:07

Amy but only spelt like that, not Aimee.
Really not keen on Daisy. There seem to be loads around and it only really suits little girls, IMHO. Plus there's the Upsy Daisy thing.

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alicecrail · 06/01/2009 14:21

My dd is Daisy, but it does seem so popular. I had lots of Amy's at school when i was younger but i don't hear it now so much. If you are anything like us you will still be deciding when you are in labour and it will be 2 different names. In the end i wanted Amelia and dh wanted Daisy so he got final say and she is Daisy Amelia.

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2sugarsandapuppy · 06/01/2009 14:22

Amy. There will be shedloads of Daisies soon, you mark my words!

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2sugarsandapuppy · 06/01/2009 14:25

I also predict a lot of Dollies too ....

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