Daisy
Daisy ( English for daisy ) stands for:
People:
- Daisy (first name) , female first name - there also to name bearers and subsequent names
- Tim Daisy (* 1976), American jazz musician
- Daisy (* 1976), Austrian singer, see Sabine Mayer
The so-called Daisy Day (also known as the Daisy Festival) is held on April 4th every year . This custom comes from South America, where people used to decorate cities with daisies because they were the first flowers and because they indicated that spring was coming.
Places in the United States:
- Daisy, Alabama
- Daisy (Arkansas)
- Daisy (Georgia)
- Daisy (Kentucky)
- Daisy (Maryland)
- Daisy (Missouri)
- Daisy (New York)
- Daisy (Oklahoma)
- Daisy (South Carolina)
- Daisy (Tennessee)
- Daisy (Virginia)
- Daisy (Washington)
- Daisy (West Virginia)
- Daisey City, Alabama
- Daisy Hill (Indiana)
- Daisy Hill, Kansas
- Daisy Lake (Florida)
- Daisytown, Pennsylvania
as an abbreviation for:
- Dialog, information and information system, system for managing insurance contracts
- Digital Accessible Information System, a worldwide standard for navigable multimedia documents, see DAISY audio book
- DIN A6 information system , a work technique and time management system
- Dynamic information and information system, system for informing passengers of public transport
Others:
- Storm Daisy , a severe Mediterranean low in 2010
- Daisy (film) , a 2006 South Korean film
- Daisy Point , headland on the north coast of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
- a cocktail family similar to the margarita and the sidecar (cocktail) , known since 1862
See also: