Skip Ancestry main menu Skip to Footer Ancestry Home
  • Home
  • Trees
  • Search
  • Memories
  • DNA
  • Learn
  • Subscribe
  • Cart
  • Help
  • Sign In
Home
Loading

Trees you own

    Shared with you

      Tree tools

      • My Trees
      • Start a New Tree
      • Person Preview
      • Membership
      • Family Trees Support
      Loading
      • All Collections
      • Census & Voter Lists
      • Birth, Marriage & Death
      • Military
      • Immigration & Travel
      • Directories & Member Lists
      • Public Member Trees
      • Member Search
      • Card Catalog
      Loading
      • AncestryPreserve
      • StoryScout
      • Stories of US
      Loading
      • Buy a DNA Kit
      • Register a Kit
      • AncestryDNA®
      • AncestryDNA Support
      Loading
      • Ancestry Daily
      • Ancestry Blog
      • Virtual Events
      • What's New
      • Name Meaning
      • Family History Learning Hub
      • DNA Learning Hub
      • DNA Traits Learning Hub
      • Historical Insights
      Loading
      • Support Center
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Loading
      • Support Center
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Discover More Family Names with an Ancestry 14-day Free Trial* 
      • Support Center
      • About Us
      • Ancestry Blog
      • Gift Memberships
      • Site Map
      • Swag Shop
      • Careers
      • © 1997-2026 Ancestry
      • Updated Privacy
      • Updated Terms and Conditions
      • Corporate Information
      • Patent
      • Accessibility
      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Deitra

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Often Considered A Variant of Deidra or Deirdre, Associated With Sorrow

      Variations

      Deidra, Dextra, Deetra
      The name Deitra is often regarded as a variant of Deidra or Deirdre, both of which have Irish roots. The meaning commonly associated with these names is sorrow or broken-hearted. While Deitra may not be as widely recognized as some other names, it captures the same somber sentiment and poetic resonance found in its linguistic relatives. The name suggests a depth of emotion and can evoke themes of longing or melancholy.

      Historically, the name Deidra, from which Deitra derives, has its origins in Irish mythology. Deidra is featured in the tragic tale of Deirdre of the Sorrows, a legendary figure whose story reflects themes of doomed love and tragedy. This mythological background contributes to the name's association with sorrow and adds a rich historical context. While the name Deitra itself may not have extensive historical documentation, its lineage connects it to longstanding cultural narratives that have endured through the ages.

      In contemporary times, Deitra is an uncommon name, but it still finds use among individuals seeking unique or meaningful names. It primarily appears in English-speaking countries and often resonates with those who appreciate its deep emotional connotations. Variants like Deidra are more widely used, yet Deitra remains a distinctive choice for parents looking to honor heritage or convey rich emotional significance in a name. Its rarity in modern usage lends it an air of exclusivity, appealing to those who prefer less conventional names.

      Based on our records...

      Swisher

      This is the most common surname associated with Deitra.

      Terry

      This is the most common name of those married to a Deitra.

      Anthony

      This is the most common name for a child of a Deitra.
      Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. - © Mapbox - © OpenStreetMap - Improve this map

      What are you curious about?

      Ready to learn more about your own family? Here are two ways to begin.
      Start a free trial
      Order AncestryDNA
      Based on our records...

      Did you know?

      1946 is when there were the most people born with the first name Deitra.

      Explore the origins of another name.