Ladedra is of African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "Let us make progress" in the Igbo language. This name is often chosen by parents who wish for their child to have a positive influence on those around them and contribute to personal and collective growth. Ladedra is predominantly used as a feminine given name, though it can also be used as an unisex name. It has not gained widespread international recognition but is prevalent among the Igbo people and in Nigeria more broadly. The name Ladedra does not have any specific associated symbols or numerology, as its meaning is derived from its translation rather than any numerical value. It is often spelled phonetically, with variations such as Ladetra or Ladera, but the most accurate spelling reflects its African origin: Ladedra.
"Ladedra saw peak popularity in 1972 and 1975 with 5 births each year. After a gap, it resurged in 1991 with 6 births, followed by another 5 in 1994. Overall, there were 21 babies named Ladedra between 1972 and 1994."