Daisy

Daisy is a very unpopular male name in the United States right now with none (or under 5) newborn boys being given the name during 2021.Daisy is a quite popular female name in the United States with 134th on the top list for 2021.

During the last 100 years 115,351 newborn girls were given the name Daisy.
491 boys were given the name.

The trend of newborns named Daisy in the US last 20 years

Daisy is a name that has been in use for centuries and has its origins in Old English. It is a feminine given name that is derived from the Old English word "daegeseage," which means "day's eye." The name Daisy is often associated with the flower of the same name, which is known for its bright and cheerful appearance. The name has been popularized in literature and popular culture, with notable characters named Daisy appearing in works such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Daisy Miller by Henry James. Today, the name Daisy remains a popular choice for baby girls around the world.

Daisy rank report (US ranking for newborns 2021)

Nicknames for Daisy

DazedeɪzShortened version of Daisy
DaydeɪShortened version of Daisy
DaisdeɪzShortened version of Daisy
DdiːSingle letter nickname for Daisy
DeediːShortened version of Daisy
DaisodeɪzoʊCreative variation of Daisy
DaisydoodeɪziduːCreative variation of Daisy
DaisykinsdeɪzikɪnzAffectionate nickname for Daisy
DaisybugdeɪzibʌɡAffectionate nickname for Daisy
DaisybelldeɪzibɛlAffectionate nickname for Daisy

Famous people named Daisy

Daisy RidleyActressKnown for her role as Rey in the Star Wars sequel trilogy
Daisy BatesCivil Rights ActivistKnown for her work on behalf of the Little Rock Nine during the Civil Rights Movement
Daisy FuentesTelevision HostKnown for hosting various television shows including America's Funniest Home Videos
Daisy LoweModelKnown for her work as a fashion model for various high-end brands
Daisy AshfordAuthorKnown for her novel 'The Young Visiters', written when she was just nine years old
Daisy EaganActressKnown for her Tony Award-winning performance in the Broadway musical 'The Secret Garden
Daisy LewellynReality TV StarKnown for her appearances on the Bravo reality series 'Blood, Sweat & Heels
Daisy Bates (Australian author)AuthorKnown for her memoir 'The Passing of the Aborigines', which documented her experiences living with Indigenous Australians

Fictional character called Daisy from pop culture

Daisy BuchananThe Great GatsbyA character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, 'The Great Gatsby', known for her beauty and her complicated relationship with the protagonist, Jay Gatsby.
Daisy DukeThe Dukes of HazzardA character in the TV series, 'The Dukes of Hazzard', known for her short shorts and her tough, no-nonsense attitude.
Daisy JohnsonAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.A character in the Marvel TV series, 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.', also known as Quake, who has the power to create earthquakes.
Daisy SteinerSpacedA character in the TV series, 'Spaced', known for her quirky personality and her love of animals.
Daisy AdairDead Like MeA character in the TV series, 'Dead Like Me', who is a grim reaper and has a sarcastic sense of humor.
Daisy DomergueThe Hateful EightA character in Quentin Tarantino's film, 'The Hateful Eight', known for her manipulative and violent nature.
Daisy FitzroyBioShock InfiniteA character in the video game, 'BioShock Infinite', who is a revolutionary leader fighting against a racist regime.
Daisy EaganThe Secret Life of the American TeenagerA character in the TV series, 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager', known for her troubled past and her struggles with addiction.
Daisy DuckDisneyA character in various Disney cartoons, known for being the girlfriend of Donald Duck and for her distinctive voice.
Daisy WerthanDriving Miss DaisyA character in the play and film, 'Driving Miss Daisy', known for her stubbornness and her unlikely friendship with her chauffeur, Hoke.

Frequently Asked Questions about Daisy

What is the meaning of the name Daisy?The name Daisy is derived from the Old English word 'daegeseage', which means 'day's eye'.
Is Daisy a popular name?Yes, Daisy has become increasingly popular in recent years. It ranked #169 in popularity for baby girls in the United States in 2020.
What are some famous people with the name Daisy?Famous people with the name Daisy include British actress Daisy Ridley, American singer-songwriter Daisy Mallory, and American journalist Daisy Bates.
What are some variations of the name Daisy?Variations of the name Daisy include Daisie, Daisey, Daysi, and Daysee.
What is the personality of people with the name Daisy?People with the name Daisy are often described as cheerful, optimistic, and friendly. They are also known for their creativity and artistic abilities.
What is the cultural significance of the name Daisy?In many cultures, the daisy flower is a symbol of purity, innocence, and new beginnings. As a result, the name Daisy is often associated with these qualities.