Daisy
FeminineMeaning
A daisy flower; literally 'day's eye' from the flower's appearance.
Etymology
Derived from Old English 'dæges eage' (day's eye), referring to the daisy flower which closes at night and opens during the day. The name became popular as a floral given name in the Victorian era.
About the Name Daisy
A charming English name derived from the common daisy flower, popularized during the Victorian period. The name conveys innocence, cheerfulness, and natural beauty.