Conchobar ([ˈkonxovar]; also spelled Conchobor, Conchobur; in Modern Irish: Conchobhar, Conchubhar, Conchúr, [kɾˠoˈxuːɾˠ]) is an Irish male name meaning "lover of canines". It is the source of the Irish names Conor, Connor, Connors, Conner, O'Connor, etc. It is a name borne by several figures from Irish history and legend, including:
Conchobar mac Nessa, legendary king of UlsterConchobar Abradruad, legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century BCConchobar mac Donnchada, High King of Ireland 819–833Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, 12th-century king of ConnachtConchobar MacDermot, king of Moylurg 1187–1196Conchobur Mac Cathmhail (died 1252) royal chief of Cenel Feradhaigh and of many territories besidesConchobar mac Tadg, king of Connacht 967–973 and eponym of the O'Conor familyConchobar ‘Buidhe’ Mág Tighearnán (anglicised Conor ‘The Tawny’ McKiernan) was chief of the McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco, County Cavan from 1312 until 1314