Meaning & Origin
Dervila is an anglicized form of the Irish names Deirbhile or Dearbháil. It is primarily used as a feminine given name in Irish contexts.EtymologyThe root name Deirbhile is derived from Old Irish elements: der meaning "daughter" and fili meaning "poet" (genitive filed), thus signifying "daughter of a poet." This name was borne by a 6th-century Irish saint, also known as Dervla. The variant Dearbháil is another etymological source, which may derive from different roots or represent a later form.Historical and Cultural SignificanceSaint Deirbhile (or Dervla) is venerated in Irish tradition, though details of her life are sparse. She is associated with the early Christian monastic movement and is remembered in local folklore and place names. The name's poetic meaning reflects the high regard for poets in early Irish society, where fili were esteemed as scholars and custodians of oral tradition.Variants and Related FormsDervila shares its lineage with several variants, including Dearbhla, Deirbhile, Derval, and Dervla. Historical or linguistic variants in other languages include Derbáil and Derbiled in Old Irish.Meaning: "Daughter of a poet"Origin: IrishType: First name (feminine)Usage regions: Ireland