Daisy Name for Beagle

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Meaning

Daisy, like the flower, symbolizes cheer and innocence, which suits the beagle’s playful, gentle disposition. This name evokes bright, happy energy and highlights the breed’s affectionate friendliness as it blossoms into the heart of any family.

Etymology

From Old English "dægeseage" meaning "day’s eye" (referring to the flower’s petals opening with the sun).

Why this name for Beagle

Choosing Daisy emphasizes the beagle’s sunny charm. The breed is friendly and gentle, often becoming a cheerful companion in any family. A dog named Daisy might be imagined bouncing in a field of flowers or snuggled at your side, reflecting how this breed’s curiosity and affection bloom like its flower namesake in daily life.

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