Associations to the word «Connor»
Noun
- Myles
- Nelly
- Stevens
- Fergus
- Dublin
- Rob
- Mcintyre
- Claudio
- Derrick
- Tice
- Tipperary
- Mcgrath
- Petra
- Burger
- Donnelly
- Jerome
- Leinster
- Eurovision
- Fiddler
- Peggy
- Munster
- Geraldine
- Desmond
- Bridget
- Neill
- Mick
- Keefe
- Diane
- Niall
- Fitzgerald
- Debbie
- Rooney
- Denis
- Ella
- Leary
- Frank
- Daly
- Kyle
- Lynch
- Costello
- Endorsement
- Bunker
- Linda
- Karen
- Oates
- Cairns
- Angie
- Ollie
- Down
- Barrett
- Brian
- Abortion
- Terry
- Mcqueen
- Mcguire
- Limerick
- Maitland
- Paolo
- Roderick
- Billie
- Midfield
- Mccarthy
- Fitzpatrick
- Finn
- Cardinal
- Clancy
- Rex
- Consecration
- Sims
- Bohemian
- Collier
- Serena
- Rosemary
- Terence
- Doherty
- Ger
- Chris
- Coronation
- Archbishop
- Archie
- Malley
- Shamrock
- Keane
- Frankie
- Wesley
- Bain
- Matt
- Mayo
- Elsa
- Darren
- Nugent
- Derek
Wiktionary
CONNOR, proper noun. A surname.
CONNOR, proper noun. A male given name, an American spelling variant of Conor.
Wise words
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