Dáire номи таърифи: ин ном дар забони дигар, имлои ва талаффузи вариантњои, вариантњои занон ва мардон ном Dáire.
Муайян Dáire
Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic. This name is borne by many figures in Irish legend, including the Ulster chief who reneged on his promise to loan the Brown Bull of Cooley to Медб, starting the war between Connacht and Ulster as told in the Irish epic 'The Cattle Raid of Cooley'.