Daisy
"Day's Eye"
Derived from the Old English 'dægeseage', meaning 'day's eye'. The name is said to have originated from the English verb 'daisen', meaning 'to invite to a feast'. It is also thought to be related to the Old English word 'dæg', meaning 'day'. In Christian tradition, Daisy may represent the Resurrection of Jesus Christ as a sign of new beginnings, rebirth, and eternal life. The flower symbolizes purity, simplicity, and innocence.
A symbol of new beginnings, rebirth, and eternal life in Christian tradition.
The number six represents harmony, balance, and nurturing. People with the life path number six are natural caretakers, and they have a strong desire to help others. They are often very creative and artistic.
Daisy
שם נוצרי שפירושו Day's Eye
Δέιζυ
10-15
Daisia
flos bellus
DEY-zee
IPA: /ˈdeɪzi/
The number six represents harmony, balance, and nurturing. People with the life path number six are natural caretakers, and they have a strong desire to help others. They are often very creative and artistic.
Amethyst