Baby Names

Daisy or Audrina

We love them both. We keep going back and forth between the two. All opinions welcome....I'll even take new suggestions. Either way just looking for opinions.

Re: Daisy or Audrina

  • Out of your options I like Audrina more but only because we've had family dogs named daisy. :)
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  • I think Daisy sounds a little incomplete for a first name. I believe it is a nn for Margaret. I vote for margaret with the nn Daisy.....then Audrina second.
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  • Audrina over Daisy. Why not Audrina Daisy? Or do you have a different middle name that you're set on already?

    I know Margaret has a lot of nickname options, but I've never heard or seen Daisy as one of them.


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  • Audrina gets my vote!
    Daisy sounds like a dogs name.. Also I think it would be cute of a newborn/toddler but doesn't suit as they get older.
  • wassuphoeswassuphoes member
    edited March 2015
    Audrina. 

    Daisy just isn't as......substantial. Cute for a girl, not so much for a woman, you know? 


    Oh. And I also had a dog named Daisy.

    ETA: I was six when I named that dog as well.
  • Both pretty! I love Daisy a bit more! Honestly, it would be one of my top 3....but I already used it on my dog : (
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  • I think Daisy is better as a nickname. I have a hard time picturing Daisy as a competent, butt-kicking woman-it's a name for a little girl. Audrina reminds me of VC Andrews, but I like it.
  • Not a fan of Daisy. I can't take it seriously. To me it's a pet (notice how many people had dogs named Daisy?) or some kind of character. Can't picture it on an adult.

    Of course this is just my opinion... And I'm not even sure where it comes from or why Daisy sounds so silly in my head. But FWIW, I vote Audrina of the two :)
  • Daisy. I have a thing for flower names.
  • Daisy!! It is so fresh and cute. Audrina reminds me of that ceiling-eyed chick from the Hills. Audrey would be better.
  • Daisy is adorable, and I disagree that it can't be a grown up name....it was my great grandmothers name, who happened to be an intelligent and beautiful woman
  • As an adult woman I would pick Audrina over Daisy.  
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    I actually really like Audrina, it's pretty and not very common
  • Audrina
    Daisy sounds immature to me
  • brita722 said:

    Audrina over Daisy. Why not Audrina Daisy? Or do you have a different middle name that you're set on already?


    I know Margaret has a lot of nickname options, but I've never heard or seen Daisy as one of them.



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    Daisy, fresh, wholesome, and energetic, is one of the flower names that burst back into bloom after a century's hibernation. Originally a nickname for Margaret (the French Marguerite is the word for the flower), Daisy comes from the phrase "day's eye," because it opens its petals at daybreak.

    Daisy has a colorful literary and pop culture history--as the innocent Daisy Miller in the Henry James novella, as Daisy Buchanan, the hero's object of desire in The Great Gatsby, and as many movie and TV characters, including the sexy barefoot blondes in L'il Abner and The Dukes of Hazzard, as the older Daisy in Driving Miss..., as well as Julia Roberts's character in her breakthrough movie, Mystic Pizza.

    Meg Ryan has a daughter named Daisy True, chef Jamie Oliver has Daisy Boo.
  • @saham07 thanks for the reference :)
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  • brita722 said:

    @saham07 thanks for the reference :)

  • brita722 said:

    @saham07 thanks for the reference :)


    I had to look it up for myself also;)
  • Audrina is very pretty.
  • Daisy. It sounds so refreshing. I disagree it can't be a kick-ass woman's name. I can't imagine an adult Daisy that isn't kick-ass! I think she'd be spunky. (I don't actually know any Daisys.)
  • I love Daisy! I think it's a great name on its own, I wanted to call my daughter Daisy but my husband says its a strippers name ( it's not) he keeps saying " next on stage... Daisy" lol
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    Audrina sounds like a woman... Daisy sounds like a forever 2 year old.
  • Audrina will forever remind me of the screwy VC Andrews book "My Sweet Audrina." So yeah, Daisy by default!
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  • Daisy!

    Now if you had said Audrey rather than Audrina, that would have been my vote.
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  • I'm partial to Daisy, but I'm biased. My late grandma was a professional woman and politician named Daisy, so I have no problems imagining it on a grown woman.


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