Daisey
DAY-zee
Daisey is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Daisy, which comes from the Old English word *dægeseage*, meaning 'day's eye'. Refers to the flower and its sun-like appearance.”. It currently ranks #7297 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2000.
What Daisey Means
“A variant spelling of Daisy, which comes from the Old English word *dægeseage*, meaning 'day's eye'. Refers to the flower and its sun-like appearance.”
The Story of Daisey
This name unfurls like the first bloom of spring, a promise of sunlit days waiting to be whispered by you.
Daisey is an English name, a charming variant spelling of Daisy, derived from the Old English *dægeseage*, meaning 'day's eye.' This evocative phrase refers to the flower's habit of opening its petals to the sun each morning and closing them at night. The name traveled from the meadows of England into the lexicon of floral names, cherished for its simple, bright imagery.
When you first say 'Daisey' aloud, it sounds like a sigh of pure, unadulterated joy, doesn't it? It’s the feeling of a warm, sunny afternoon encapsulated in a name. You can picture writing it on your daughter's birth announcement, the letters seeming to radiate a cheerful innocence. This is a name that suits a child whose spirit you already know will be as optimistic and kind as the flower itself.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#55 in 2000
Total Births
2,500
First Recorded
1880
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