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Names like Conor

Conor is a two-syllable Irish name that ends in -or. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.

The same sound

Two syllables, ending the same way as Conor.

Victor Latin · conqueror
Hector Greek · holding fast
Taylor English · "cutter of cloth," an occupational surname from Old French; among the first of the 1990s surname names to go fully unisex, riding high for girls and steady for boys. Polished, professional, and friendly all at once
Major Latin · military rank title, "greater"

The same roots

Also Irish names, from the tradition Conor comes from.

Fergus Irish · man of vigor, strength (mythological warrior Fergus mac Róich)
Oisín Irish · little deer (legendary poet-warrior, son of Fionn mac Cumhaill)
Cian Irish · ancient, enduring (mythological figure, father of Lugh)
Naoise Irish · mythological (tragic lover of Deirdre in Irish legend)

The same feel

Also international and mythological names.

Heitor Portuguese · steadfast (Portuguese form of Hector)
Ragnar Scandinavian · warrior's judgment (Norse; legendary Viking king)
Baldur Scandinavian · bold, brave (Norse mythology; son of Odin, god of light)
Ivar Norse · bow warrior (yr + herr); Ivar the Boneless of Viking legend

Names of the same moment

Each of these is at its highest in the 2010s, the same decade as Conor, on a similar curve.

Conner Irish · variant spelling of Connor, traditionally translated as 'lover of hounds'
Seamus Irish · supplanter, Irish form of James; a warm classic often worn with pride
Keegan Irish · from the Irish surname Mac Aodhagáin, 'descendant of Aodhagán', a double diminutive of Aodh 'fire'
Kellen Irish · variant of Cailean, traditionally 'child' or 'victory'
The full Conor page: meaning, origin and 130 years of records
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