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I read it in a book my daughter was reading by Tamora Pierce. I searched for it here but it wasn't listed. Did this author make it up or is it really a name?
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Here is a link to the page on Tamora Pierce's site where she discusses how she comes up with names for her characters:
http://www.tamora-pierce.com/faq.htm#names
As you will see from the last paragraph on this page, like most fantasy writers, Pierce actually does not use the names she discovers "as is" but "tinkers" with them to come up with something new and exotic-sounding for a fantasy world. I'm about 95% confident that "Keladry" is a name she invented by melding syllables from other names she found, and that the character in her book is probably the first use of the name in history.
http://www.tamora-pierce.com/faq.htm#names
As you will see from the last paragraph on this page, like most fantasy writers, Pierce actually does not use the names she discovers "as is" but "tinkers" with them to come up with something new and exotic-sounding for a fantasy world. I'm about 95% confident that "Keladry" is a name she invented by melding syllables from other names she found, and that the character in her book is probably the first use of the name in history.