Write about your first name: its meaning, significance, etymology, etc.
Of my name not very happy meaning but here’s what I found.
Popularity:28288
Origin:Irish
Meaning:broken-hearted, sorrowful and daughter
Deidre is a feminine name of Irish origin that is sure to help baby appreciate mythology. A variant spelling of Deirdre, this name translates to “broken-hearted” or “sorrowful,” and refers to the tragic heroine in Irish mythology. Dierdre, known as “Dierdre of the Sorrows,” lives a life involving a dangerous prophecy, arranged marriages, fatal fights, and death by a broken heart. If you appreciate the power of stories—or tend to lean toward the macabre—and want to inspire baby to do the same, Deidre definitely does the job.
Deirdre was the 6645th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were only 17 baby girls named Deirdre. 1 out of every 104,676 baby girls born in 2021 are named Deirdre.
So I found out there was a saint by named St Ita whom was born in the south east region of Ireland in County Waterford in 475 and was originally named Deirdre. She died around 570. St Ita moved to Killeedy, Limerick, and founded a community of women dedicated to God.
I didn’t know a saint had my name that’s pretty cool.
Also here is something I thought is so true
Deirdre as a girl’s name is of Irish and Gaelic origin meaning “broken-hearted or sorrowful.” Though the meaning may not be the most attractive, remember that some of life’s greatest joys and experiences come after overcoming dark times. In mythology, the name comes from a Celtic legend similar to Tristan and Isolde.
I know my name is a sad one but I don’t overthink the meaning of my name because well life has its ups and downs.
And I’m living a pretty content life and enjoying my time.
But I did enjoy the research part and finding new information.
A link to the full story of Deirdre /http://bardmythologies.com/deirdre-of-the-sorrows/
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Of my name not very happy meaning but here’s what I found.
Popularity:28288
Origin:Irish
Meaning:broken-hearted, sorrowful and daughter
Deidre is a feminine name of Irish origin that is sure to help baby appreciate mythology. A variant spelling of Deirdre, this name translates to “broken-hearted” or “sorrowful,” and refers to the tragic heroine in Irish mythology. Dierdre, known as “Dierdre of the Sorrows,” lives a life involving a dangerous prophecy, arranged marriages, fatal fights, and death by a broken heart. If you appreciate the power of stories—or tend to lean toward the macabre—and want to inspire baby to do the same, Deidre definitely does the job.
Deirdre was the 6645th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were only 17 baby girls named Deirdre. 1 out of every 104,676 baby girls born in 2021 are named Deirdre.
So I found out there was a saint by named St Ita whom was born in the south east region of Ireland in County Waterford in 475 and was originally named Deirdre. She died around 570. St Ita moved to Killeedy, Limerick, and founded a community of women dedicated to God.
I didn’t know a saint had my name that’s pretty cool.
Also here is something I thought is so true
Deirdre as a girl’s name is of Irish and Gaelic origin meaning “broken-hearted or sorrowful.” Though the meaning may not be the most attractive, remember that some of life’s greatest joys and experiences come after overcoming dark times. In mythology, the name comes from a Celtic legend similar to Tristan and Isolde.
I know my name is a sad one but I don’t overthink the meaning of my name because well life has its ups and downs.
And I’m living a pretty content life and enjoying my time.
But I did enjoy the research part and finding new information.