Deirdre tlhaloso ea lebitso: lebitso lena ka lipuo tse ling, lipuo le lipuo tse fapaneng, mabitso a basali le banna ba pele Deirdre.
Hlalosa 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).
Na Deirdre lebitso la ngoanana?
E, lebitso Deirdre le na le basali ba basali.
Lebitso la pele Deirdre le tsoa hokae?
Lebitso Deirdre e tloaelehileng haholo ho Senyesemane, Se-Irish, Mythology ea Ireland.
Mabitso a tšoanang bakeng sa lebitso la pele Deirdre