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40 replies

macana · 24/02/2009 18:30

What do you think of Connor?

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abraid · 24/02/2009 19:30

I like it for people with Irish connections but it's one of those very Irish names that doesn't work as well, for me, for non-Irish people.

Nighbynight · 24/02/2009 19:29

Like it. Would assume the person had irish connections.

bodiddly · 24/02/2009 19:27

sorry don't like it

mrswoolf · 24/02/2009 19:24

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PestoMonster · 24/02/2009 19:11

I don't
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wotulookinat · 24/02/2009 19:10

It's ok. In fact, it's nice.

PandaG · 24/02/2009 18:58

no strong opinion either way. wouldn't choose it myself, but don't actively dislike it either.

Jackstini · 24/02/2009 18:56

I like it but know a lot - at least 4 under 5 I can think of

2pt4kids · 24/02/2009 18:55

Nice

RedOnHerHead · 24/02/2009 18:55

I know quite a few connor's - i used to like it, but it became to common popular.

expelliamus · 24/02/2009 18:53

Connor's are nearly always naughty

dontgive2shoites4daftpricks · 24/02/2009 18:37

I used to like it. Then DD went to a pre-school and the big, bullish boy there who was mean and hit the other kids was called Connor. It's coloured it a bit for me.

cikecaka · 24/02/2009 18:36

Love it, was our name for DD3 if she had been a boy

random · 24/02/2009 18:33

I like it

MrsBoo · 24/02/2009 18:32

Ok, but very popular where I come from (is also sometimes spelt with just one n)