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English and Irish form of Conrad derived from the Irish surname O'Conor.
I think Connor is more likely an anglicisation of Conchúr than Conchobhar. Conchúr is the Modern Irish form of Conchobhar. Either way, Connor barely resembles the original name.
In Ireland, when a man was charged with bestiality they banished him, branding him "Connor".
Another meaning of it is also 'a strong will'. It is also a name of many of the great ancient kings of Ireland.

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