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O'Connor
Origine et histoire
Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic 'O Conchobhair', meaning 'descendant of Conchobar', where 'Conchobar' (anglicised Conor or Connor) is thought to derive from 'con' (hound, warrior) and 'cobhar' (desiring) — giving the sense of 'lover of hounds' or 'warrior of desire'. The O'Connors were one of the most ancient royal dynasties of Ireland: the O'Connors of Connacht provided the last High Kings of Ireland before the Anglo-Norman conquest, including Rory O'Connor, High King until 1198. Separate O'Connor septs also existed in Clare, Kerry, and Offaly.