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CONLIN
MaleIrish name derived from the surname O'Conallain, meaning 'strong-willed'.
CONLON
MaleIrish origin given name, derived from the Irish surname Ó Clóna, meaning "marsh". It was historically associated with the influential Ó Clóna family of County Galway, known for their bravery and loyalty.
CONN
MaleIrish name derived from "Connacht", meaning "union". It's associated with King Conn of the Hundred Battles and St. Colmcille, and is considered traditional and historic.
CONNA
FemaleThe Irish name Conna means 'wise' or 'intelligent', derived from the Irish word 'conn'.
CONNAL
MaleIrish name meaning "intelligent nobleman," derived from the ancient Irish name Conall.
CONNALL
MaleIrish name of ancient Gaelic origin, meaning "strength" or "valor".
CONNAN
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "Cynan," meaning "Leader" or "Chieftain," popularized in Brittany by Welsh settlers during the medieval period.
CONNAR
FemaleConnor is an Irish origin name derived from the Gaelic "Conchobar", meaning "great dog".
CONNAR
MaleConnor is an Irish origin name derived from the Gaelic 'conaire', meaning 'hound' or 'intelligent one'.
CONNARD
MaleThe name Connard, derived from Old French "con" meaning "cunt" and "-ard" meaning "strong," translates literally to "strong cunt." Although it was used in medieval France, its offensive connotation makes it unsuitable for modern use.
CONNE
FemaleConstance is a Latin-derived name, originally 'constans', signifying steadfastness or constancy.
CONNEE
FemaleDistinctive American girl's name coined by jazz singer Connee Boswell, known for her innovative vocal style. Despite lacking a direct meaning, this musical name has gained popularity due to its association with talented artists like Connee Boswell and Connee LeBoeuf.
CONNEL
MaleConnell is an Irish male given name of ancient Gaelic origin, meaning "strength" or "valor," associated with legendary warriors like Conall Cernach. Popularized by early Christian saints and Irish nobility during the Middle Ages, it continues to be used internationally today, reflecting its distinctive sound and meaningful roots.
CONNELL
MaleThe Irish name Connell means 'strong-willed warrior', derived from Old Irish Connall.
CONNELL
FemaleIrish male given name of old Gaelic origin, meaning 'strong' or 'valiant.'
CONNELLY
MaleIrish surname derived from Ó Conghalaigh, meaning "wise in strife" or "intelligent warrior".
CONNELLY
FemaleIrish masculine given name derived from the surname Ó Conaill, meaning "descendant of Conall," with Conall translating to "zealous" or "constant.
CONNER
FemaleIrish name derived from "Ó Conchúir", meaning "intelligent" or "wise".
CONNER
MaleIrish name derived from Conchobhar meaning 'desirous of counsel' or 'wise advisor', associated with historical kings and legendary figures like Conn of the Hundred Battles.
CONNERY
MaleUnique Scottish given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Connor which means 'descendant of Conn' or 'intelligent, wise'.
CONNEY
MaleUncommon female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Ó Concubhair" which means "descendant of Concobar," with "con" meaning wise or intelligent and "cobhar" meaning descendant.
CONNI
FemaleSwedish feminine given name derived from the Old Norse male name Konr, meaning 'powerful' or 'strong'.
CONNICE
FemaleUncommon yet significant Italian name derived from 'concetta', meaning 'little agreement' or 'understanding', combining 'con-' meaning 'with' or 'together', and '-nice'. First used in the 17th century, it was traditionally given to girls in families valuing harmony.
CONNIE
MaleEnglish origin name used as a nickname for longer names like Constanze or Constance. It means "constant" or "steadfast," conveying reliability and steadfastness. Popularized in the mid-20th century, Connie remains popular today due to its short and catchy nature.
CONNIE
FemaleConnie, originally a boy's name derived from the Latin Conrad meaning "bold" or "intrepid," has evolved into a popular girl's name since the 20th century, thanks to its use by public figures like actress Constance "Connie" Osmond and editor Connie Wald. Today, it's seen as a unique choice for girls seeking a strong, independent name.
CONNIS
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "connich," meaning peaceful.
CONNLEY
MaleRare, Irish-origin given name derived from Ó Conalláin, meaning "descendant of Conallán," a chief of the ancient Conmaicne Mara people.
CONNOLLY
MaleIrish surname derived from the Gaelic O'Conalláin sept, meaning "descendant of Conallán," or "strong as a wolf.
CONNOLLY
FemaleIrish surname derived from "Ó Conalláin," meaning "descendant of Connallán" or "red-haired.
CONNOR
FemaleIrish name derived from "Cónchobhar," meaning "lover of hounds" or "desirous of a wolf dog.
CONNOR
MaleConnor: An Irish origin name, derived from "Conchobhar" meaning 'hound' or 'strong-willed warrior', popularized by Saint Conan & high kings of Connacht.
CONNSTANCE
FemaleConstance is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning "constant" or "steadfast," denoting reliability and consistency.
CONNY
MaleDistinctive name of German origin, derived from Konstanze which means "steadfastness".
CONNY
FemaleGerman name derived from "Konrad," meaning "bold" or "brave.
CONNYE
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from "conne" meaning 'with', popularized by Marcel Proust's novel 'In Search of Lost Time'.
CONO
MaleUncommon Italian male given name derived from the Latin word "conus," meaning "cone.
CONOLA
FemaleSpanish origin girls' name derived from "conolo," meaning 'seashell,' symbolizing elegance and rarity.
CONOR
FemaleIrish name derived from "Conall," meaning "strong-willed warrior.
CONOR
MaleIrish name derived from "Conchobhar," meaning "wise descendant.
CONQUISTA
FemaleRare yet powerful Spanish female name that translates to "conquest" in English, derived from Latin 'conquistare', meaning "to conquer".