Daily

💡 Meaning

From the daisy meadow

🌍 Origin

english

🚼 Gender

Unisex

🔊 Pronunciation

DAY-lee /ˈdeɪli/

The story behind Daily

Daily derives from the English word "daily," which comes from Old English "dæglic" or "dæghwæmlīc," formed from "dæg" (day) and the suffix "-ly" (meaning "pertaining to" or "like"). The term literally means "occurring every day" or "daily." As a given name, Daily represents a relatively modern practice of deriving personal names from common English words and concepts. The shift from adjective to personal name reflects broader naming trends in English-speaking cultures, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when virtue names and nature-based or concept-based names gained popularity.

Daily is a modern English coinage rather than a name borne by a historical or mythological figure. The name appears to have emerged as part of a broader movement toward everyday English vocabulary and adjective-based names for girls, similar to contemporary names like Grace, Hope, or Joy. The specific association with "daisy meadow," though poetic, may reflect a folk reinterpretation connecting the name to the daisy flower—a common symbol of innocence and simplicity in English literature and culture. The name's peak usage in the early 20th century aligns with the Victorian and Edwardian enthusiasm for nature-inspired and semantically transparent given names for children.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
6
Pattern
C·V·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #4436 (1910s)

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