Conchobhar
Conchobhar, also spelled Conor or Conchobar, is a name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish elements "con" meaning "dog" and "cobar" meaning "brave" or "bold." The name has historical significance in Irish mythology and literature. One of the most famous figures bearing this name is Conchobar mac Nessa, a legendary king of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Conchobar is known for his bravery and his role in the Táin Bó Cúailnge, a famous tale of a cattle raid. The name has also been used in modern times, appearing in various forms in literature, music, and popular culture. Conchobar is a unisex name, and its popularity has varied over time, with notable usage in Ireland and other countries with Irish cultural influences.