Daisie

Meaning of Daisie

Daisie, as a feminine designation within the Anglo-American onomastic tradition, constitutes an orthographic variant of the conventional name Daisy, itself deriving from the Old English dægesege, literally “day’s eye,” and historically adopted as a floral cognomen symbolizing purity and renewal. Retaining the phonemic profile /ˈdeɪzi/, Daisie introduces a distinct visual permutation that accentuates individualization while preserving the semantic resonance of its progenitor. An examination of United States Social Security Administration records reveals consistent albeit limited usage, with annual occurrences ranging from 11 to 25 between 2014 and 2024 and a current rank of 925, indicative of a modest upward trend in recent years. This variant appeals to a demographic intent on retro-inspired, visually differentiated appellatives, reflecting a broader Anglo-American proclivity for names that balance established familiarity with orthographic novelty.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DAY-zee (/ˈdeɪzi/)

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Notable People Named Daisie

Daisie Boettner -
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Curated bySusan Clarke

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