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Comhghall: (KOH-gahn or CO-en) "fellow hostage."
Comhghan: (KOH-gahn, or CO-en) "twin." Cowen.
Conaire: (KAW-ni-re) Ancient Irish name, poss. from cu (con) "wolf, hound" + aire "farmer, landowner." Conor, Conlan, Conroy.
Conall: (KAW-nal) "strong as a wolf"; "high-mighty." Old Irish=cu (con) "hound, wolf." Connell. Conall Cernach was a legendary hero of Ulster. Conall Gulban was the great-grandfater of Saint Colm Cille and the ancestor of the O'Donnells, O'Gallaghers, and O'Dohertys.
Conan: (KOH-nawn) from Celtic kuno "great, high"; "hound, wolf" or "wisdom." Of legend, Conan mac Morna was a member of Finn mac Cumaill's band. Six Irish saints also of this name. Conann.
Con: (KOH-nahn)(Celt) "widsom, intelligent." Conn.
Conary: (KOH-ner-ee) ancient Irish name. Conaire.
Conchobhar: (KON-kho-var or KROO-ar) derived from cu "hound, wolf" + cobar "desiring" = "wolf-lover" or "lover of hounds."high will, desire." Conchobhar, Conor, Connor, Conny, Cornelius.
Conlaed: derived from connla "prudent, chaste" + aed "fire." Conlaodh.
Conlaoch: (CON-la) son of Cu Chulainn and Aoife.
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