All about the name CONN

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Conn is of Irish origin and has a rich history and meaning behind it. It is derived from the old Irish word "Connacht" which means "union". This name has been popular among the Irish people for centuries and is often associated with one of Ireland's four ancient provinces, also called Connacht.

The most famous figure associated with this name is King Conn of the Hundred Battles, who was a legendary High King of Ireland during the Ulster Cycle. According to Irish mythology, he was known for his bravery, wisdom, and leadership skills, which contributed to his success as a king. His fame has helped to solidify the name Conn's place in Irish history and culture.

Conn is also associated with St. Colmcille (also known as St. Columba), one of Ireland's patron saints. St. Colmcille was born into the Uí Dióna family, whose territory was located in what is now County Donegal. His father was a chieftain named Eoghan "the Hospitable" and his mother was a woman named Fedelm.

In modern times, Conn continues to be a popular name among Irish families and has also gained popularity internationally. It is often seen as a strong, traditional, and historic name that carries with it the weight of centuries of Irish culture and mythology. Whether used as a given name or a surname, Conn remains an important part of Ireland's rich history and heritage.

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Irish

Popularity of the name CONN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the Given Name Conn:

The name Conn has had varying popularity over the years in the United States, with fluctuations in its usage as reflected in the annual birth records between 1914 and 1989.

In 1914, the name Conn was given to just five newborns. This number remained relatively low until a slight increase in popularity in 1918, when seven babies were named Conn. The next peak occurred in 1951 with eight births that year.

The 1960s saw a resurgence of the name's popularity, with eight births each in 1964 and 1967, followed by nine in 1969. This trend continued into the early 1970s, with eight births in both 1970 and 1972.

After a period of decline in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the name Conn made a comeback in 1989, with five newborns bearing this distinctive name. Overall, between 1914 and 1989, there were a total of 119 births for those named Conn in the United States.

These statistics demonstrate that while Conn may not have been one of the most popular names throughout these decades, it has maintained a consistent presence among parents' choices for their newborn sons.

Name variation CONN.