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Daisie

The origin of name Daisie is British. Daisie kept usually kept as a name for female children. The meaning of Daisie is 'day's eye,' and it is also a variant of the word Daisy (Old English), and It is the name of a beautiful flower and could also mean 'Sunshine and cheerfulness in hard times'. 
Daisie is also a nickname for the name Margaret because the French version of it, Marguerite, is also the name of the flower oxeye Daisy. A widespread blooming plant with a temperate origin in Europe and Asia, the oxeye daisy was brought to North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Along with other flower names, the name gained popularity in the late Victorian era. Literary figures with the name have included Daisy Miller, who serves as the novella's central figure. In Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, a heroine named Margaret is referred to as 'Meg' by her family but Daisy by her affluent prospective acquaintances. 
Throughout the 20th century, American girls consistently used this name, which peaked in the top 200 girls' names between 1900 and 1940.
People with the name Daisie are usually Christians by religion.
Other spelling variants of this name are–Deysi, Daysi, Dasie, Daizy, Daisi, Daisey, and Daisee. 

Gender

Girl

Origin

English

Numerology

D is for dependable, on you I can rely.

A is for agreeable, the best side of you!

I is for instill, the lesson of life.

S is for sweet, your pleasing way.

I is for impressive, your list of qualities.

E is for endear, all those you touch.

Lucky

Daisie lucky number is 2.

Within numerology, the 2 vibration assumes the role of the mediator, creating harmony by bringing together dissonant forces through compassion, empathy, and kindness. 2 is linked to psychic abilities and intuition, and if this number appears as a Life Path or Destiny Number, the individual will be astute to subtle energy shifts and emotional nuances. Because 2 is so sensitive, it is very conflict-averse, and can end up feeling under-appreciated or unacknowledged. 2 must avoid seeking external validation and, instead, realize that perfect equilibrium needed already exists within.

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