Conchobara is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1245 times.
Conchobarra is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 792 times.
Origin of the name Connor: Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Conchobhar, a compound name composed of the ele-ments conn (wisdom, counsel, strength) or con (hound, dog) and cobhair (aid). “High, will, desire” and “hound lover” are other definitions attributed to the name. Var: Conner.
Conchobar (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈkonxovar]; also spelled Conchobor, Conchobur; in Modern Irish: Conchobhar, Conchubhar, Conchúr, Munster Irish: [kɾˠoˈxuːɾˠ]) is an Irish male name meaning "lover of canines".
The name Concobhar is a boy's name of Irish Gaelic origin. Concobhar. Irish Gaelic variation of Connor. Find other names based on Concobhar using our baby name generator.
Congalie is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 916 times.
Conlon is an Irish family name, the gaelic spelling being Ó Connalláin. ... The name may be derived from two Irish Gaelic words "Con" (the genitive case of Cú, meaning "hound") and "Lón" meaning lion - thereby implying a person who has the characteristics of a lion born of a hound - strength and speed.
Meaning of name Conleth. Etymology : Modern form of the old Irish name Conláed, possibly meaning "chaste fire" from Gaelic connla "chaste" and aodh "fire" Saint : Origin : Irish.
Conlon is an Irish family name, the gaelic spelling being Ó Connalláin. ... The name may be derived from two Irish Gaelic words "Con" (the genitive case of Cú, meaning "hound") and "Lón" meaning lion - thereby implying a person who has the characteristics of a lion born of a hound - strength and speed.
The name comes from the medieval ruling dynasty, the Connacht, later Connachta, whose name means "descendants of Conn", from the mythical king Conn of the Hundred Battles. ... The usual English spelling in Ireland since the Gaelic revival is Connacht, the spelling of the disused Irish singular.