[Opinions] Deirdre
How do you pronounce Deirdre? Have you known many Deirdres and how did they pronounce it?
I've only known one Deirdre, and she used Dir-druh, alhough she was mostly called Deird.
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And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
I've only known one Deirdre, and she used Dir-druh, alhough she was mostly called Deird.
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And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
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I've always read it as DEER-druh and really liked it, but pronunciation confusion is the main factor that has cautioned me against using the name personally. I dislike the deer-dree pronunciation quite intensely.
The Deirdre I knew said it DEER-dree.
I've heard DEER-druh most often in passing.
But I prefer to say it DAIR-druh.
I've heard DEER-druh most often in passing.
But I prefer to say it DAIR-druh.
I like it! I pronounce it DEER-druh, or sometimes DEE-druh if I'm saying it fast. lol Actually, come to think about it, DEE-druh would be less of a mouthful!
ETA: Actually, I take that back. I just said both pronunciations out loud, and I like DEER-druh better.
I've also never met one.
ETA: Actually, I take that back. I just said both pronunciations out loud, and I like DEER-druh better.
I've also never met one.
This message was edited 9/16/2019, 8:03 AM
Just one. Deer-druh. I've heard the first syllable said slightly differently...I guess on TV...but I've never heard the last syllable pronounced as 'dree'.
This message was edited 9/16/2019, 2:18 AM
I know both Deh-druh or Dear-dree
I pronounce Deirdre as DIR-dree, and I've never met one.
I've always pronounced it like dear dray, and so did the only one I've ever known. She's South African, which might be significant.
I heard this pronunciation on a classmate in grade school one year, though she ended up moving away. She was Hispanic, which I think influenced the pronunciation.
I know one. Dee-dree.
I know 2 both prounounced Dee dree