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Re: Conner / Connor
I strongly dislike it. Even though it has a completely dif. meaning it makes me think of someone who cons people (though wolves are sometimes used symbolically in reference to such things, so it would be interesting to do an etymological check to see if there's any relation... like in the wolves in sheep's clothing image). Has kind of a hyper-active feel to me too. Extremely trendy preppy name these days. Maybe 'cause despite being a fn, it has a very surnamey feel... and I'm not a fan of surnames as fn.s in most cases. Needless to say, I like neither spelling, but the e is worse because that really makes it look more like someone trying to con someone.
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