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Deidre is derived from the Old Irish term Derdriu and is associated with the meaning ‘sorrow.’. However, it is possibly connected to the term ‘der’ which means ‘daughter.’. In Irish mythology, it belonged to a tragic figure who met a heartbreaking end. Deirdre was the daughter of Fedlimid mac Daill, the bard of Conchobar, the king of Ulster.
Meaning of Deidre - What does Deidre mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Deidre for girls.
Deidre is a feminine name derived from the Irish name Deirdre, associated with a tragic heroine in Irish mythology. The legendary Deirdre of the Sorrows was known for her extraordinary beauty and tragic fate in the Ulster Cycle of Irish legends.
The name Deidre is of Irish origin and means "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted." It is derived from the Gaelic word "deirdre," which is associated with a tragic figure from Irish mythology. Deidre is a name often given to girls and carries a sense of melancholy or sadness.
Deidre is an Irish and Gaelic baby name that is a more modern form of Deirdre. The latter comes from the Gaelic name Derdriu, which comes from the Old Irish word “der.”
How popular is Deidre? Deidre is a very prominent first name for females (#871 out of 4276, Top 20%) but an uncommon last name for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)