Re: Conor
Oh, this saddens me. Sorry to but in.But Conor has been a family fn for me for generations. It is a fn, in this Conor spelling. Irish surnames often change spelling slightly when used as a surname, at least the way the English have co-opted them. Thus, Conor O'Connor, Brian O'Brien, Cormac McCormick, Lachlan McLaughlin. (OK, that last one is Scottish. But same principle.)That's why I don't care for the Connor spelling -- it's too surname-y for me. But Conor is definitely a fn! Think Conor Cruise O'Brien, the Irish writer. I'm sorry to go on and on. I just hate to see a gorgeous name like Conor get passed over for inaccurate reasons.

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