Connor (given name)

Connor is an Irish male given name, anglicised from the compound Irish word "Conchobhar", meaning "Lover of wolves” or "master of hounds" and sometimes taken to mean "hunter".[1] The most prominent person with this name in medieval Ireland was the Irish king Conchobar mac Nessa, a semi-legendary king in Ulster described in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, and the name was probably first anglicised to 'Connor' by the Hiberno-Normans. The modern Irish often anglicise it with one 'n' to Conor.

Connor
Pronunciation/ˈkɒnər/ KON-ər
GenderMale
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)Gaelic
Word/nameConchobar
Meaning"Lover of Wolves" (or Hounds), Hunter
Region of originIrish and Hiberno-Norman
Other names
Related names
  • Conor (Proper Irish)
  • Conchúr (Irish)
  • Conomor (Cornish/Breton)
  • Connah (Welsh)
  • Konnor (North American)

Variant forms of Connor appear across Ireland, the UK and North America and include Conor, Conner and sometimes Konnor. “Conor” with a single 'n' was the most popular name given to boys in Ireland in 1999.

Historical figures

People named Connor

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Fictional characters

People named Conner

Fictional characters

  • Conner Kent, Superboy, from DC comics, cloned from both Superman and Lex Luthor
  • Conner McKnight in the television series Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
  • Conner Cooper, the late father of Sly in the Sly Cooper video game series

People named Konnor

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