Diarmaids
Diarmaids are a group of mythical beings from Irish folklore, often associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of supernatural beings in Irish mythology. The term "Diarmaid" is derived from the Old Irish word "Diarmaid," which means "sea-king" or "lord of the sea." Diarmaids are typically depicted as powerful warriors and rulers, often associated with the sea and the underworld. They are known for their strength, skill in battle, and their connection to the natural world.
In Irish mythology, Diarmaids are often associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann, who were said to have
Diarmaids are often depicted as having a strong connection to the natural world, and are often associated