Daysy
DAY-zee
Daysy is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “Daysy is a variant spelling of Daisy, derived from the Old English 'daeges eage', meaning 'day's eye', referring to the flower.”, and peaked in popularity in 1996.
What Daysy Means
“Daysy is a variant spelling of Daisy, derived from the Old English 'daeges eage', meaning 'day's eye', referring to the flower.”
The Story of Daysy
Imagine a flower so bright it was named for the eye of the day, a symbol of the dawn you will greet your daughter with.
Daysy is a sweet variant spelling of Daisy, a name that blooms from the Old English 'daeges eage.' This literal translation, meaning 'day's eye,' refers to the flower's habit of closing its petals at night and opening them to greet the morning sun. It has been a cherished name in English-speaking countries for centuries, evoking natural charm.
When you picture your daughter, do you see someone who approaches each morning with an open, honest spirit. This is a name for a child whose presence feels like a gentle bloom, bringing a soft cheerfulness to your days.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#20 in 1996
Total Births
271
First Recorded
1984
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