Connar tumbles off the tongue like a spirited breeze, a Gaelic spark that means “lover of hounds” or “wolf friend,” conjuring images of misty highland glens where loyal companions bound at dawn. With roots digging back to ancient Conchobar legends, Connar feels at once timeless and fresh—as rare and delightful as finding a four-leaf clover under a gnarled oak. Pronounced KAH-nahr, it’s been sprinkled sparingly across U.S. birth announcements—just ten newborns in 2020, nestled around the 908th spot—so your little Connar will stand out in any playground pack. Full of quiet strength, playful loyalty and a dash of wild adventure, Connar is the kind of name that invites a lifetime of stories, ready to write its next chapter with your family.