| [ syll. co-nor, con-or ] The boy name Conor is pronounced as KAAN-er KEY. Conor is used predominantly in English and Irish. Its origin is Celtic. Conor is a spelling variant of the name Connor (English and Irish). Conor is a rather popular baby boy name. The name's popularity increased from the 1970s up to the 1990s; before that, it was of very light use only. At the modest peak of its usage in 1993, 0.061% of baby boys were named Conor. It had a ranking of #231 then. The baby name has experienced a loss in popularity since then. In 2007, its usage was 0.024% and its ranking #499. Out of the family of boy names directly related to Conor, Connor (English and Irish) was the most widely used. In 2007, it was more frequently used than Conor by 16 times. Baby names that sound like Conor include Conner (English), Connor (English and Irish), Konnor (English), Kázmér (Hungarian), Casimir (English and German), Kasimir (Basque, German, and Scandinavian), Kazimir (Russian and Slavic), Kazimír (Czech, Hungarian, and Slavic), and Casimiro (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish). KEY: approx pronunciation for Conor: K as in "key (K.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; ER as in "hurt (HH.ER.T)"
A famous person named Conor is Conor Oberst, Singer, born 15 February 1980, Omaha, Nebraska. |