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Daisy vs Judith

Choosing between Daisy and Judith? Compare meanings, origins, and popularity trends to find the perfect baby name.

Daisy
Gender: boy
Origin: English
Meaning: Day's eye flower
Peak: 1880 (0.58%)
Judith
Gender: boy
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Woman from Judea
Peak: 1940 (1.89%)

Popularity Comparison

YearDaisyJudith
18800.58%0.01%
18900.29%0.01%
19000.29%0.02%
19100.21%0.02%
19200.12%0.03%
19300.09%0.08%
19400.07%1.89%
19500.03%0.87%
19600.02%0.30%
19700.02%0.09%
19800.03%0.03%
19900.07%0.03%
20000.12%0.02%

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FAQ

Is Daisy or Judith more popular?
Judith has historically been more popular. Daisy peaked in 1880 while Judith peaked in 1940.
What is the meaning of Daisy?
Daisy means "Day's eye flower" and has English origins.
What is the meaning of Judith?
Judith means "Woman from Judea" and has Hebrew origins.
Can Daisy and Judith be used as sibling names?
Daisy and Judith can work well as sibling names. They come from different origins, giving a diverse feel.