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Conor Gender Masculine Language(s) English Origin Language(s) Irish Word/Name Conchobhar
Conchubhar
ConaireMeaning lover of hounds Other names Variant form(s) Connor, Conner Conor is a male given name that comes from the Irish name Conchobhar/Conchubhar or from the name Conaire, found in Irish legend as the name of the high king Conaire Mór and other heroes. It is popular in the English-speaking world. Conor has recently become a popular name in North America and in Great Britain, although outside Ireland the name is often spelled Connor, Conner[disambiguation needed ] and sometimes Konnor,[1] traditionally the spelling of the surname (Irish Ó Conchúir, anglicized as O'Connor).
Notable people sharing the name Conor include
- Conor Brady, former editor of The Irish Times
- Conor Burns, a British Conservative Party politician
- Conor Casey, former World Cup player for USA, current MLS player for the Colorado Rapids
- Conor Cruise O'Brien, Irish politician and commentator
- Conor Deasy, indie-pop singer
- Conor Gill, lacrosse player
- Conor Hanratty, Los Angeles-based theatre director
- Conor Henderson, English-Irish football player for Arsenal F.C..
- Conor Jackson, Boston Red Sox outfielder
- Conor Knighton, San Francisco-based actor
- Conor Larkin, hero of the book Trinity by Leon Uris
- Conor Lenihan, Irish politician
- Conor McPherson, Irish playwright
- Conor Murphy, Irish politician
- Conor Niland, Irish tennis player
- Conor O'Clery, Irish journalist
- Conor O'Shea, former rugby player, current RTÉ rugby analyst
- Conor Oberst, American singer-songwriter best known for his work in the band Bright Eyes
- Conor O'Sullivan, hurling player
- Conor MacNeill, Actor
References
See also
- List of Irish-language given names
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