Daisie
DAY-zee
Daisie is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Daisy, derived from the English flower name, symbolizing innocence and purity.”. It currently ranks #5169 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Daisie Means
“A variant spelling of Daisy, derived from the English flower name, symbolizing innocence and purity.”
The Story of Daisie
Imagine a wildflower pushing through city pavement, a reminder that pure joy can bloom anywhere, even in a name.
Daisie is an English ode to the humble flower, its name blooming from the Old English 'dæges ēage,' meaning 'day's eye.' This simple blossom, opening its petals to the sun each morning, became a cherished symbol of innocence and cheerfulness in English gardens. Its charm traveled through the centuries, gracing children and literature alike, eventually finding its way to you.
When you first whisper 'Daisie,' it sounds like a sigh of pure delight. It’s the feeling of a child’s unfiltered smile, the bright innocence you’ll witness bloom daily. You’ll find yourself writing it on school forms and birth announcements, each letter a small, cheerful sunbeam. This name carries the promise of simple joys and a heart unburdened.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#25 in 2007
Total Births
1,149
First Recorded
1880
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