Girl Daisy Derived from the white flowering plant, Daisy is an English name. Daisy Name Origin: English Pronunciation: day-zee See what 12 people think about Daisy Share Popularity Alternatives Lists Comments Infographic of Daisy name meaning, which is Derived from the white flowering plant, Daisy is an English name. Ask your friends & family about Daisy… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Daisy Name Popularity How popular is the name Daisy? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 101 846 0.2403% 1911 110 794 0.2132% 1912 113 1,009 0.2001% 1913 125 1,017 0.1794% 1914 127 1,164 0.167% 1915 131 1,482 0.1631% 1916 138 1,477 0.1529% 1917 150 1,386 0.1385% 1918 148 1,495 0.1393% 1919 149 1,475 0.1409% 1920 156 1,455 0.1309% 1921 160 1,461 0.1276% 1922 158 1,497 0.1344% 1923 163 1,417 0.1265% 1924 165 1,429 0.1231% 1925 169 1,361 0.1204% 1926 171 1,255 0.1141% 1927 172 1,210 0.1093% 1928 170 1,194 0.1116% 1929 184 1,050 0.1014% 1930 181 1,038 0.0994% 1931 180 974 0.0987% 1932 177 1,034 0.1047% 1933 201 835 0.0896% 1934 191 902 0.0933% 1935 194 871 0.0896% 1936 213 742 0.077% 1937 206 776 0.0788% 1938 215 754 0.0737% 1939 210 784 0.0771% 1940 218 742 0.0698% 1941 233 705 0.0626% 1942 242 761 0.0603% 1943 253 733 0.0561% 1944 242 708 0.0571% 1945 275 588 0.0482% 1946 308 545 0.0369% 1947 304 644 0.0386% 1948 303 604 0.0378% 1949 322 543 0.0338% 1950 338 489 0.0304% 1951 336 511 0.0301% 1952 367 466 0.0267% 1953 360 517 0.0292% 1954 381 462 0.0253% 1955 391 471 0.0256% 1956 402 466 0.0247% 1957 417 456 0.0237% 1958 393 500 0.0265% 1959 443 426 0.0224% 1960 449 431 0.0227% 1961 471 376 0.0199% 1962 469 377 0.0205% 1963 482 363 0.0202% 1964 509 326 0.0185% 1965 511 302 0.0185% 1966 516 287 0.0184% 1967 558 241 0.0159% 1968 583 226 0.0151% 1969 571 251 0.0163% 1970 570 269 0.0169% 1971 565 269 0.0179% 1972 611 208 0.0153% 1973 567 235 0.0181% 1974 550 255 0.0196% 1975 543 269 0.0209% 1976 553 260 0.0202% 1977 583 252 0.0187% 1978 615 225 0.0167% 1979 525 323 0.0229% 1980 421 474 0.0324% 1981 324 694 0.0472% 1982 368 594 0.0397% 1983 219 1,132 0.0767% 1984 226 1,113 0.0748% 1985 271 896 0.059% 1986 309 743 0.0492% 1987 330 708 0.0464% 1988 231 1,111 0.0713% 1989 221 1,207 0.0748% 1990 195 1,477 0.0891% 1991 188 1,558 0.0956% 1992 187 1,612 0.101% 1993 187 1,530 0.0981% 1994 178 1,638 0.1067% 1995 146 2,188 0.1452% 1996 125 2,491 0.1664% 1997 140 2,273 0.1537% 1998 136 2,421 0.1618% 1999 134 2,446 0.1633% 2000 141 2,347 0.1536% 2001 139 2,351 0.156% 2002 139 2,430 0.1622% 2003 138 2,373 0.156% 2004 144 2,251 0.1477% 2005 151 2,294 0.15% 2006 149 2,283 0.1458% 2007 167 2,136 0.1354% 2008 163 2,046 0.1324% 2009 154 2,052 0.1373% 2010 151 1,996 0.1385% 2011 167 1,864 0.1308% 2012 174 1,765 0.1239% 2013 195 1,604 0.1127% 2014 177 1,764 0.1211% 2015 179 1,741 0.1197% 2016 185 1,707 0.1184% 2017 166 1,775 0.1272% 2018 168 1,673 0.1218% 2019 159 1,713 0.1265% 2020 144 1,821 0.1431% Alaska (AK) Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) District of Columbia (DC) Delaware (DE) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Hawaii (HI) Iowa (IA) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Maine (ME) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Missouri (MO) Mississippi (MS) Montana (MT) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Nebraska (NE) New Hampshire (NH) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) Nevada (NV) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) South Dakota (SD) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Virginia (VA) Vermont (VT) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) West Virginia (WV) Wyoming (WY) Data via SSA.gov. Names Like Daisy If you like Daisy, you’ll love these other names like Daisy. What names are variants of Daisy? Mix it up with these names that are a variation of the name Daisy. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Daisee Day's eye English Daisey From the south; day's eye Irish Daisi Day's eye English Daisie Day's eye English Daizy Day's eye English Dasie Day's eye English Daysi Day's eye English Deyse Day's eye English Deysi Day's eye English What names sound like Daisy? If you like how Daisy sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Daisy. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Dacey From the south Irish Dacy Clarity, whiteness; from the south Latin Daicy From the south Irish Dasya Gift of God Greek Tais Greek Taisa Greek What names are similar to Daisy? Find a name that’s like Daisy, but just a little bit different. 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Common Middle Names for Girls That Are Well-Loved // 185 names Picking the right middle name for your baby girl is a journey. Check out our list of common middle names for girls to try out. Siblings of Daisy Mamas with kids named Daisy also have kids with these names. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Lily Lily flower English Ivy Ivy plant English Rowan Of the rowan tree Gaelic Arlo Armed hill English Share Your Thoughts 12 Comments Julie Jan 2 at 4:01 pm Pretty, classic , like girls names ending in y sound, and fitting post a heartbreaking miscarriage when we read old folklore says when babies went to heaven the gods would sprinkle daisies on the earth Reply Heather Feb 16 at 11:08 am Daisy is a great name just like the flower Reply Carolyn May 12 at 1:43 pm I named Daisy after her dad’s grandmother that he never got to know. And she is named after dad’s mom. I love her name it alot of meaning behind it. She is very bright. Reply Rita Mar 15 at 1:06 pm All my daughters are named after flowers or trees. Jasmine, Lily, Rose, Juniper and Daisy. Reply Desiree Dec 4 at 9:07 pm Daisy was my great grandmas name Reply Desirée Oct 30 at 2:54 am Daisy is my great grandmas first name. I’ve always loved that name. She was 5 weeks early due to a car wreck that happened and my blood pressure wouldn’t go down. Reply christi stackhouse Aug 16 at 9:27 am Daisy is the flower that symbolizes motherhood. it was also the name of my childhood dog.. I love it because its sweet and simple it has sentimental value for me and my husband liked it too Reply Danielle Jun 19 at 12:50 pm My husband and boys and myself all have names that start with D. There aren’t very many girl names that start with a D that we like so we were drawn to the name Daisy. When we told our friends her name, many of them told us that Daisy we on their list of top girl names as well when they were pregnant with baby girls. It’s a soft, feminine, dainty name and now that our daughter is here, we feel like her name fits her. Reply Betsy Jun 18 at 4:43 am We are Americans that live in Germany and there aren’t any girls named Daisy here where we are so we thought it was unique and so cute and simple. Reply Katie Jun 13 at 4:09 pm Thought it was cute, have always liked it, and ironically was inspired by first pair of comfy maternity pants given to me by mom with my first pregnancy. The brand was “June & Daisy” and my first daughter is June, so this one is Daisy! =) Reply Jessie Jun 9 at 4:45 am I loved the idea of having a name that was a bit more vintage and unique. She was originally going to be Charlotte but after she was born we couldn’t kick the feeling that Daisy suited her better. My five year old step son had also already nick named her “flower” so Daisy seemed like it was meant to be. I like how simple yet elegant Daisy sounds. Reply Sarah Apr 22 at 1:51 pm Daisy was my 4th baby, 3rd girl so we wanted to stick to plant theme. When I think of daisys I think bright, happy and easy going. My other kids are lily, ivy, 2 boys Rowan and arlo. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Daisy Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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Julie Jan 2 at 4:01 pm Pretty, classic , like girls names ending in y sound, and fitting post a heartbreaking miscarriage when we read old folklore says when babies went to heaven the gods would sprinkle daisies on the earth Reply
Carolyn May 12 at 1:43 pm I named Daisy after her dad’s grandmother that he never got to know. And she is named after dad’s mom. I love her name it alot of meaning behind it. She is very bright. Reply
Rita Mar 15 at 1:06 pm All my daughters are named after flowers or trees. Jasmine, Lily, Rose, Juniper and Daisy. Reply
Desirée Oct 30 at 2:54 am Daisy is my great grandmas first name. I’ve always loved that name. She was 5 weeks early due to a car wreck that happened and my blood pressure wouldn’t go down. Reply
christi stackhouse Aug 16 at 9:27 am Daisy is the flower that symbolizes motherhood. it was also the name of my childhood dog.. I love it because its sweet and simple it has sentimental value for me and my husband liked it too Reply
Danielle Jun 19 at 12:50 pm My husband and boys and myself all have names that start with D. There aren’t very many girl names that start with a D that we like so we were drawn to the name Daisy. When we told our friends her name, many of them told us that Daisy we on their list of top girl names as well when they were pregnant with baby girls. It’s a soft, feminine, dainty name and now that our daughter is here, we feel like her name fits her. Reply
Betsy Jun 18 at 4:43 am We are Americans that live in Germany and there aren’t any girls named Daisy here where we are so we thought it was unique and so cute and simple. Reply
Katie Jun 13 at 4:09 pm Thought it was cute, have always liked it, and ironically was inspired by first pair of comfy maternity pants given to me by mom with my first pregnancy. The brand was “June & Daisy” and my first daughter is June, so this one is Daisy! =) Reply
Jessie Jun 9 at 4:45 am I loved the idea of having a name that was a bit more vintage and unique. She was originally going to be Charlotte but after she was born we couldn’t kick the feeling that Daisy suited her better. My five year old step son had also already nick named her “flower” so Daisy seemed like it was meant to be. I like how simple yet elegant Daisy sounds. Reply
Sarah Apr 22 at 1:51 pm Daisy was my 4th baby, 3rd girl so we wanted to stick to plant theme. When I think of daisys I think bright, happy and easy going. My other kids are lily, ivy, 2 boys Rowan and arlo. Reply