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- Deidre
- An individual who died of broken heart.
- Deidra
- One who has delicate heart.
- Dedra
- A steady, raging and versatile being.
- Deedra
- Beautiful melancholy of a broken heart.
- Diedra
- Diedre
- A beautiful melancholy of a broken heart, A beautiful melancholy of a broken heart.
- Detra
- Deitra
- This name derives from the Scottish (Gaelic) “Derdriu,” meaning “sorrowful, raging.” Derdriu is the foremost tragic heroine in Irish mythology and probably its best-known figure in modern times. She is often called “Deirdre of the Sorrows.” Her story is part of the Ulster Cycle, the most renowned novel of pre-Christian Ireland.
- Dietra
- Deadra
- Tedra
- A supreme gift.
- Teodora
- God's gift
- Teodoro
- Gift from God, Gift from God.
- Dieter
- From the Old German name Theodoric, which comes from the Germanic peud, meaning "people" and ric, meaning "power" and taken to mean "ruler".
- Teodor
- A gift of God, A gift of God.
- Detria
- Deatra
- Dedria
- Tudor
- Spiritual gift or divine talent., Spiritual gift or divine talent.
- Tudur
- This name derives from Old High German “Theodorich,” composed of two elements: “*þeudō” (a people, a nation) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). In turn, the name means “a person that is distinguished and is full of strength.” Latin: Theodericus; Greek: Theodórikos (Θευδέριχος); Old English: Þēodrīc; Old Norse: Þjōðrēkr, Þīðrēkr. Theoderic the Great was king of the Ostrogoths, Italy’s ruler, regent of the Visigoths, and a governor of the Eastern Roman Empire. His Gothic name Þiudareiks translates into “people-king” or “ruler of the people.” A son of King Theodemir, an Amali nobleman, Theoderic was born in Pannonia after his people had defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao. Growing up as a hostage in Constantinople, Theoderic received a privileged education and succeeded his father as the Pannonian Ostrogoths leader in 471 AD.