Conallán
Conallán, also spelled Conall or Connall, is a given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Irish elements "con" meaning "dog" and "allán" meaning "stranger" or "foreigner." The name gained prominence in Irish history with several notable figures bearing the name.
One of the most famous Conalláns is Conall mac Máele Dúin, a High King of Ireland who
The name Conallán has also been used in literature and popular culture. In the Irish epic "Táin
In modern times, Conallán is a relatively uncommon name but continues to be used by parents seeking