Daisie

Meaning of Daisie

The name Daisie, pronounced as DAY-zee (/ˈdeɪzi/), is a charming and whimsical choice for a baby girl. Originating from the English word for the daisy flower, it symbolizes purity, innocence, and new beginnings. The variation "Daisy" is more commonly seen, but Daisie adds a unique twist to this classic name. Despite its endearing qualities, Daisie remains relatively rare in the United States, with occurrences fluctuating modestly over the years. Its highest popularity was in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting its timeless appeal. Choosing the name Daisie not only connects your child to nature but also gives her a distinctive identity that stands out while remaining familiar and sweet.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DAY-zee (/ˈdeɪzi/)

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Notable People Named Daisie

Daisie Dawson Boettner is an accomplished American mechanical engineer, retired United States Army brigadier general, and professor emerita at the United States Military Academy, known for her coauthorship of the textbook Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics and her research in thermal energy storage, heat transfer, and fuel cells.
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