Conall is a spirited Gaelic name that means “mighty wolf” or “valorous hound,” and it brings to mind both the loyalty of a wolf pack and the courage of an ancient hero. Originating in Ireland, Conall has echoes of Conall Cernach, the legendary warrior of the Ulster Cycle whose tales of bravery still shimmer through Celtic lore. Though still delightfully uncommon in the U.S., where it hovers around the mid-800s in popularity, this name has a timeless appeal that feels fresh and adventurous. It’s one of those rare gems that can grow with a child—from playful backyard explorer to bold leader—while always carrying a warm, reassuring strength.
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