Conal

Meaning of Conal

Conal is a male name with Irish origins. It is pronounced as KOH-nuhl (/koʊˈnɒl/). The name is a variation of Conall and has been used for newborns in the United States since at least 1963. While its popularity has fluctuated over the years, Conal remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking an Irish name with a strong sound. The meaning of Conal is often associated with bravery and strength, making it an appealing option for families looking for a name that conveys these qualities.

Pronunciation

Irish

  • Pronunced as KOH-nuhl (/koʊˈnɒl/)

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Notable People Named Conal

Cónal Creedon is a versatile Irish writer known for his work as a novelist, dramatist, playwright, and documentary filmmaker.
Conal Keaney is an Irish footballer and hurler known for his time with Dublin and Ballyboden St Enda's, and he was educated at Terenure College.
Conal Bonnar is an Irish retired hurler who played for the Tipperary senior team for twelve seasons from 1988 to 1999.
Conal O'Brien is an American television director and author, known for his work in the industry and his recent mystery novels.
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