View Message

This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

Re: What exactly does Conor/Connor mean?
Most Indo-European names are composed of two words placed together, though they may be so altered by the passage of time that the meaning can become obscure. Irish and Welsh names are descended from classical Celtic compounds that were used in antiquity. Conor looks as if it has evolved from the Celtic compound Cunoarus, composed of cuno- (dog) and arus (noble).
vote up3vote down

No replies