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Conleth, Conley: (KAWN-lay, KOHN-leth) from old and rare name Conlaed. Most famous bearer Conlaed, a 6th C. bishop of Kildare, head of school of manuscript illumination there.
Conn: (Celt) "reason, intelligence." Cuinn (KWIN), Con.
Conn: (KOHN) Ancient Irish name, poss. derived from cu (con) "hound, wolf." Conn Cethchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles) was a high king of Ireland in legend. Claimed as an ancestor by the O'Connors, O'Donnells, O'Dowds, O'Flahertys, O'Neills, and O'Rourkes.
Connacht: from the Irish County of the same name and spelling.
Connla: "son of Conn." Conlaoch.
Connlaio: variant of Conley and Conleth.
Connlaoi: (KOHN-lee) "chaste fire." Conley, Conleth, Connolly.
Connor: (KAW-nor) "wolf-lover." Old Irish=Conchobar: cu (con) "hound, wolf" + cobar "desiring." In Irish epic The Cattle Raid of Cooley, Conchobar mac Nessa was king of Ulster. Modern Irish form Conor, Conchobhar (KROO-ar).
Conor: "wise aid"; also can be Connor.
Conri: (KAWN-ree) Old Irish=cu (con) "hound, wolf" + ri "king." An early recorded men's name. Conroy.
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