Deirdre ingoa definition: tenei ingoa i roto i ētahi atu reo, kupu, me te whakahua rerekē, rerekē wahine me te tane o te ingoa tuatahi Deirdre.
Tautuhi Deirdre
From the older Gaelic form Derdriu, meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman". This was the name of a tragic character in Irish legend who died of a broken heart after Conchobhar, the king of Ulster, forced her to be his bride and killed her lover Naoise.It has only been commonly used as a given name since the 20th century, influenced by two plays featuring the character: William Butler Yeats' 'Deirdre' (1907) and J. M. Synge's 'Deirdre of the Sorrows' (1910).
He Deirdre he ingoa kotiro?
Ae, ingoa Deirdre he ira wahine.
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