Daisy-Mae
MEANING
ORIGIN
Anglo-Saxon
ETYMOLOGY
From the Old English 'dægeseage' (daisy) meaning 'day's eye', combined with 'Mae', a variant of May, often associated with spring.
CULTURAL NOTES
Daisies are often associated with innocence and purity, and 'Mae' evokes springtime and renewal.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The name Daisy has been used as a given name since the 19th century, often chosen for its floral association and cheerful imagery.
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