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WDYTO Connor?
WDYT of this name? I never used to like it because of bad associations (I knew someone named Connor who was expelled from my middle school in seventh grade for drinking), but now I think it's really cute. WDYT? Would Rowan Connor work as a combo?
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Love it!
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It is my favourite name of all timeI think it is so strong, spunky and handsome. Where I live it isn't too popular, it represents my Irish heritage and it is easy to spell and say without being a Matthew. I plan on using it for a son one day.
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I never liked the sound of it and my only real-life association with it for the longest time was a surname, so I generally still see it that way.
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I'm tired of it
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I like itAlthough it used to be quite popular in the 90s or something. I like a lot of names that have that sort of sound though. Like Callum and Colin and Cullen and Cormac. I wouldn't use it though mostly because I have a cousin named Connor.Rowan Connor is very handsome.
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I don't mind it, though I wouldn't use it. I think Rowan Connor works very nicely actually.
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Strongly dislike itPhonetically. Cahnner. This is really one of my least favorite names. It is a big long whine. I also am exhausted by the image it projects.Rowan is probably going to be like Connor in a few years. I...really dislike both names in the combo.Boy I'm being negative tonight!
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I'm watching Desperate Housewives right now...and Susan and Mike decided to name their baby Connor! Then Mike's grandfather died and they're currently on Maynard (gag). Hahaha, nice coincidence.Connor is great. I love it. I like that it's modern but not trendy or tryndee like Aidan or Kaeden.
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They went back to Maynard, apparently. Maybe they'll call him Mayne, that would be kind of cute. :bConnor is fine, but they were spelling it "Conner" (according to the balloons), which is awful, IMO. Conner = one who cons. :-/
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That name was so popular back in like the late 90s/early 20s.
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I think its way too popular now.....but in general I like it. I think Connor Rowan sounds better.
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Rowan Connor is quite nice, but I can't get over the trendyness of Connor. Plus, it's surname. It could be way worse though, so it's ok.
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Rowan Connor is ok.
I like Rowan. Connor is nmsaa, but I like the history behind it.

This message was edited 5/18/2008, 5:20 PM

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I love the name Connor. I don't care much for the combo though. How about Rowland Connor or Ronan Connor?:0)
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I never really liked Connor. Like you, I had a bad association. Then, someone suggested the combo Jared Connor to me, and it's been a favorite ever since. Rowan Connor is nice, but I'm not that fond of Rowan.
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I love the name Connor and Rowan Connor is a very nice combo.
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It's kinda boring to me, but not horrible. Thanks for not spelling it Conner. Rowan Connor is nice.
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