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[Facts] My Son's Name
My son was born on 18/01/96 and we christened him Connah (as in Connah's Quay, North Wales)? Any ideas what his name means etcThanks a lotS
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from...http://www.kabalarians.comConnah--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
As Connah you have a great love of nature and the out-of-doors, and could have a desire to be in an occupation which takes you outdoors and involves you with the products of the earth. All the finer things of life and beauties of nature are an inspiration to you and you are attracted to the mysteries of nature. Difficulty in expression results in your being too positive, blunt, and candid in speech. Although you are easily offended by others, you do not show it. You crave affection and understanding, but rarely find it as others do not understand you and accuse you of being cool and aloof. The average person would never realize the true depth of your nature. A very individual, independent person, you live within your own thoughts. The insecurity you experience from limited verbal expression and social ease results in a jealous possessiveness and suffering through frustration, repressed emotion, and self-consciousness. This name would cause tension affecting the eyes, teeth, sinuses, ears or throat troubles; there could also be sensitivity in the heart, lungs, and respiratory organs, and frequent headaches.
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Try this....Sandra, why don't you try e-mailing the Flintshire Department of Tourism:welcome@tourism-flintshire.org.uk...and ask them where the name for Connah's Quay came from and what it the name "Connah" means? If anyone ought to know, they should.Let us know if they give you the answer you're looking for.-- Nanaea
P.S. I've never been to Connah's Quay, but I've been to Holywell in the county of Flintshire, North Wales. It's beautiful country.
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I have searched the net but...I have not been able to come up with a meaning for the name Connah.
The following is all I found:
Connah is as you say Welsh and seems to stem from the Welsh family names Cwna and Cwnws. Cunnah.
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