Daisy is a flower-based name with Old English roots, derived from the phrase 'daeges eage', meaning 'day's eye'. It was originally used to describe the daisy flower.
In Western cultures, Daisies are often seen as symbols of innocence, purity, and new beginnings. In some African cultures, the daisy is a symbol of courage and strength.
People named Daisy are often perceived as bright, cheerful, and optimistic with a warm and friendly demeanor.
The name Daisy remains popular in many English-speaking countries and is often chosen for its charming and whimsical feel.