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Okay, here is the translation: Conor is a masculine name with deep roots in Jewish culture and is closely tied to ancient Irish and Christian traditions. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name **קֹנֹר (Kanor)**, which can be translated as "light" or "brightness". Although the precise original meaning is not fully clear to us, some theories link it to the concept of "goat" (as a symbol of accepting the burden or sacrifices offered during the festival of Kanuaf), which could emphasize its role in religious ceremonies. In Christianity, the name came through Irish saints and signifies "strong, mighty". The name Conor became widely popular in Ireland and Great Britain in the 19th century, when many families sought to return to their Protestant roots by preferring Irish saints. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Conor arrived later, mainly from Anglo-Saxon and English sources, and today it is less common than in English-speaking countries, but is chosen more frequently by parents for boys. Characteristic traits of people named Conor often include energy, originality, a love for adventures and freedom. They possess a strong inner intuition and an unpredictable, yet honest character. They are often not afraid to be unconventional and prefer the freedom of uncharted paths. However, they can sometimes be capricious or impulsive. Among the notable bearers of the name Conor, we can highlight the Irish writer and religious figure Conrad Kennedy (Conrad Kennedy), as well as the modern singer and model Conor Kennedy, daughter of Ronald Reagan IV. In Russia, the name is less common, but it is chosen for boys striving for a modern and international style. Variants of the name may include: Konstantin (especially in Russia, where the name is often confused with the Russian Konstantin), Cody, Connor, Cody, and diminutives such as Konduzhka, Konda, Korka, Korkasha. The name Conor sounds confident and modern, combining strength and elegance.