All about the name CONNAR

Meaning, origin, history.

Connor is a name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Conchobar" which means "great dog". The name has been used throughout history in Ireland and Scotland, with notable figures such as Conall Cernach, a legendary hero of Irish mythology, bearing this name.

The name Connor was brought to England by the Normans during their invasion in the 11th century, where it became popular among the aristocracy. It was also introduced to Scotland around the same time and has remained a popular choice for boys' names in both countries ever since.

The popularity of the name Connor has varied over time, but it has consistently been among the top 500 most popular boy's names in England and Wales since records began in 1904. In recent years, its popularity has surged, reaching the top 20 in the early 2000s before declining slightly to its current position within the top 30.

Today, Connor is still a widely used name throughout Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales, as well as other parts of the world where there are significant Irish or Scottish communities. It is often associated with strength, courage, and leadership due to its historical context and legendary figures. Despite its popularity, however, it remains a classic and timeless choice for parents looking for a strong and meaningful name for their son.

See also

Irish

Popularity of the name CONNAR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the Given Name Connar

The given name Connar has seen a varied trend in its usage over time in the United States. Between 1992 and 1998, there were a total of 31 births registered with this name.

Let's break down these statistics year by year:

* In 1992, there were 5 newborns named Connar. * The following year, in 1993, the number remained consistent with another 5 babies being given this name. * There was a slight increase in 1996 with 8 births recorded for the name Connar. * In 1997, the total dropped to 7 births. * The trend continued downward in 1998 with 6 births registered.

These statistics show that while Connar is not a common name, it has seen some popularity among parents over this period. Despite the fluctuations, it remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice for a child's name.