The baby name Conchobarra is a unisex name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "KON-uh-koh-ruh".
Conchobarra is a Gaelic name that means "hound lover" or "lover of hounds." It is derived from the Irish name Conchobhar, which was the name of several Irish kings, including the legendary king Conchobar mac Nessa. The name is often anglicized as Conor or Connor in English-speaking countries.
The name Conchobarra has traditionally been used for boys, although it could also be used for girls. It is not a very common name, but it has been used in Ireland for centuries. The pronunciation of Conchobarra is kawn-ho-var-ah, with the stress on the second syllable. The name is made up of two Gaelic words: con, which means "hound," and cobhar, which means "lover" or "charioteer."
The name Conchobarra has a rich history in Irish mythology and history. The most famous bearer of the name was Conchobar mac Nessa, the king of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He was known for his bravery and his love of hounds. The name has been used for many other Irish kings and heroes throughout history. Today, the name is still used in Ireland and other parts of the world, although it is not as common as some other Irish names.