What is daisy name?

The name "Daisy" is derived from the English word for the flower. The flower itself gets its name from the Old English "dægeseage," meaning "day's eye". This refers to how the daisy flower opens during the day and closes at night. The name is often associated with qualities like innocence, purity, and cheerfulness. As a given name, "Daisy" gained popularity in the late 19th century and has seen resurgence in recent years.