Книга: Connor «Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin»
Производитель: "Неизвестный" Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin ISBN:9780801877353 Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2003)
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Connor (from Conchobar, an Irish name meaning "Wolf Kin",[1] "Lover of Wolves" or "Lover of Hounds" [2]), sometimes spelled Conor when used as a first name, may refer to:
Given name
Connor | |
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Pronunciation | /ˈkɒnər/ kon-ər |
Gender | Unisex |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Irish |
Meaning | Lover of Hounds |
Region of origin | Ireland, Gaelic Scotland |
Other names | |
Related names | Conchobar, Conor |
Living persons
- Connor Wickham, English footballer
- Connor Paolo, American Actor
- Connor Barwin, American football side end
- Connor Barth, American football placekicker
- Connor Grimes, field hockey player from Canada
- Connor Gibbs, actor from Canada
- Connor Hughes, American football placekicker
- Connor Murphy, American ice hockey defenseman
- Connor Byrne, actor from Ireland
- Connor Robertson, inactive baseball player
Fictional characters
- Connor MacLeod, the main character from the Highlander movies
- Connor (Angel), a primary character from the television series Angel
- Connor Deslauriers, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Connor Hawke, a hero from DC comics
- Connor Costello, a character in the Australian medical drama All Saints
- Connor Kent, Superboy, from DC comics, cloned from both Superman and Lex Luthor
- Connor Temple, a character in the ITV series Primeval
- Connor Owens, a character in the ABC series Ugly Betty
- Connor McManus, one of the two main characters from the movie The Boondock Saints
- Connor, a character from the movie The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
- Connor, one of Ellis and Duffield's webcomic FreakAngels
Surname
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Family name | |
Region of origin | Ireland, Gaelic Scotland, Isle of Man |
Related names | O'Connor, MacConnor, McConnor, Connors |
The Clans and family names
- O'Connor (disambiguation) (kin of Connor), esp. Irish
- MacConnor or McConnor, esp. Scottish
Living persons
- Jimmy Connor (English footballer), English footballer
- Jimmy Connor (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer
- Kevin Connor (director), film and TV director
- Kevin Connor (artist), Australian artist
- Sarah Connor (singer), German singer
- Steven Connor, English writer, professor and cultural critic.
Historical figures
- Edward "Ted" Connor, Manchester United player 1909–1911
- Eugene Bull Connor, police official and segregationist
- George Connor (driver), American racecar driver
- George Connor (football), American football player
- Jack Connor (footballer born 1911), Scottish footballer
- Patrick Edward Connor, 19th-century American general
- Roger Connor, baseball player
- Selden Connor (1839–1917), American soldier
- William D. Connor, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
Fictional characters
- John Connor, a fictional character from the Terminator franchise
- Sarah Connor (Terminator), mother of John Connor
Placenames
- Connor, Maine, unincorporated area in Aroostook County, Maine, United States
- Connor, County Antrim, a village in Northern Ireland
- Diocese of Connor (Church of Ireland)
- Diocese of Down and Connor (Roman Catholic)
- Connor Downs, Cornwall
- Mount Connor, Australia
- Connor Battle, Tongue River, American Civil War
- The Connor Pass, County Kerry mountains, Ireland
Notes
See also
- All pages beginning with "Connor"
- Conor
- Connors (disambiguation)
- O'Connor (disambiguation)
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- Surnames
Источник: Connor
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