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Diadra

Diadra is a variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name often interpreted as sorrowful or broken-hearted.

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Diadra is a variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name often interpreted as sorrowful or broken-hearted. That mythic background gives the name emotional gravity, since Deirdre is one of the great tragic figures of Irish tradition.

Even in a variant spelling, the name still carries that sense of old story and deep feeling. Diadra feels like a modernized echo of something much older, which is part of its appeal. The altered spelling softens the familiarity of Deirdre without losing its romantic, Celtic atmosphere. It comes across as lyrical, slightly melancholy, and clearly connected to a literary-historical past.

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