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(Irish mythology) The foremost tragic heroine in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
A female given name from Irish. quotations examples
Deirdre, it seemed to him, was the most beautiful name in the world. But Mrs. Stanley had different views on nomenclature. She had never, she declared, heard so utterly preposterous a name. […] "Theatre and saltpetre are both spelt that way, Arthur; depend upon it, it is Deirder - a sort of peasant name like Darby and Biddy, a corruption of something else."
1885, Frances Mabel Robinson, Mr. Butler's Ward, Vizetelly, page 95
His daughter was called Deirdre, a good Irish name, but now she signed herself Dee, and her man friend was called Fox.
1996, Maeve Binchy, This Year It Will Be Different: A Christmas Treasury, Hachette UK, published 2008