Diarmuid is an ancient Irish male given name, derived from the Old Irish word 'Diarmait', which means 'without enemy'. This name has been prominent in Irish history and literature for centuries, often appearing among the noble and heroic figures of the time. It is composed of two elements: 'diar' meaning 'swift' or 'forceful', and 'mait' meaning 'noble'. Diarmuid is traditionally associated with the early High Kings of Ireland and has been popular in Ireland for generations, bearing a rich historical and cultural heritage.
"Between 2009 and 2013, there were a total of eleven babies named Diarmuid."