Conner is an anglicized form of the Gaelic surname Ó Conchobhair, which means 'descendant of Conchobar'. Conchobar was a legendary king of Ulster in Irish mythology.
The name Conner has cultural significance in Ireland and Scotland, where it's often associated with strong leadership and warrior-like qualities. It's also seen as a symbol of courage and resilience.
People named Conner are often described as bold, adventurous, and confident individuals who thrive on challenges and take calculated risks. They're natural-born leaders with a strong sense of loyalty.
Conner remains a popular name in many English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States where it's consistently ranked within the Top 200 boy names.