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Connor for a boy born in 2021. I know it was massively popular a decade or so ago but what about now?
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| I haven’t heard of any newborn Connor’s for the last seven or eight years. I’ve always liked the name! |
| Still top 100. |
| It's nice. Has a strong Irish Catholic vibe for me. My mom's generation had a number of male Connors who went by Connie, not sure if that nn appeals to you but it has a nice old-fashioned feel to me. |
| I think it's fine. DS has a close friend named Connor, who one day woke up, decided he hated his name and from then on would only answer to his middle name, Nicholas (Nicky/Nick). |
+1. My favorite 8 yr old boy in the world is named Connor (nephew) I love the name! |
| It's still crazy popular. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't use it if you want to. |
| I love it. It’s a top name for our baby boy name. We are also fans of Owen and Caleb. Nice Irish names. |
| I love Connor too. |
| Go with Kieren instead. |
You should name your kid whatever you want but I wouldn’t say Owen or Caleb are Irish names. |
Owen is a terrible name. |
| Love Connor! I do think it’s still a popular name, but only because it’s a nice name! I love Owen too. |
| Love to e name Connor. |
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Mine is three and is often the only in his age bracket but there are definitely a lot of older Connors around.
Love the name. It’s surprisingly hard for people to remember one “n” or two, but there is always something. |