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Also spelled Druisara, Drusara, Drusaere, Dreuwzegre, Dreuwzgr, and Druwzeigr. Druesara is a greek name popularized after variants of the Hebrew name Sara for "princess" and the greek name Drosos for "dew." Druesara is a name given mainly to mixed ethnicity Ashkenazi Jews, possibly out of shame. Some scholars have noted that the history of the name started popping up around the time Mongolians made it illegal for Ashkenazi to marry each other leading to speculation about the names orientation holding a negative meaning about a tainted princess or gem stone. Look also to the stone Druizy for context as this is a common nickname. Women named Druesara are typically self sufficient loners who are openly ostracized by the Jewish community as their name implies they are faulted by other ethnic bloodlines. Common negative traits of women with this name might be alarmist anxiety, a self critical nature, and a propensity for anorexia and ocd. Common positive traits of women with this name might be strength in creative problem solving, loyal nurturing inclinations, and creative sexual playfulness. The name Druesara is most commonly seen today near the Ural and parts of western and central Asia. The name may also appear in areas of Germany, France, and Ireland although not commonly.
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