OConner
OConnor is a surname of Irish origin, believed to have originated from the Gaelic surname Ó Conchobhair, which translates to "descendant of Conchobhar," a personal name meaning "wolf-lover" or "wolf-dear." The name is most commonly found in Ireland, particularly in the provinces of Connacht and Ulster.
In the 19th century, many people with the surname OConnor emigrated from Ireland to the United States,
Historically, the OConnor clan played an important role in Irish history, particularly during the medieval period.
In modern times, the surname OConnor continues to be carried by many people, including notable individuals
Research suggests that the OConnor surname is often associated with a number of patronymic and sept names,