Lawrence Connor is strong in the war on terror.
Connor is the victorious one.
Choose Connor.
I am the highlander, and there can only be one......
And if the war on terror is centralized on issues of God,
and all that stuff about which people and nation has God's favor,
then take a look at this:
http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/connor-family-crest.htm
Motto Translated: From God Every Help .
and
http://heraldry.celticradio.net/search.php?id=37&PHPSESSID=370d8ce1c62c85e6714564af4481fdfd
Motto: O Dhia gach an cabhair, From God every help.
History
O'Connor or O'Conor, is perhaps the most illustrious of all Irish surnames, though this view would, no doubt, be disputed by the O'Neills, the O'Briens, the O'Donnells and one or two other great and famous septs. It is borne by six distinct septs located in different parts of the country of whom four survive in considerable numbers. The most important are the O'Connors of Connacht - the main branches of this sept being O'Conor Don, O'Conor Roe and O'Conor Sligo. These are descended from Conchobhar, King of Connacht (d. 971), and the last two High-Kings of Ireland were of this line, viz., Turlough O'Connor (1088-1156) and Roderick O'Connor (1116-1198), both of whom were progressive monarchs. Their direct descendant, as certified by the Genealogical Office, Dublin Castle, is the present O'Conor Don: Denis O'Conor, and it is interesting to note that this important and aristocratic family consistently maintained its position not-withstanding the fact that they remained flexibly Catholic. Evidence of this is abundant in all the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth century manuscripts.
Name Variations: Connor, Conner, Conor, Connors, O'Connor,
Connores, Conner, Connar, Connars, O'Connar, O'Conner, Connair,
Connairs, Connaire, Connaires, Cawner, Cawners, Caunnor, Cauner, Cauners.
and
http://www.shamrockmercantile.com/Families/OConnor.html
Gaelic: Ó Conchobhair
Variants: Conner, Connor, Connors, O’Conor
Motto: O Dia Gach Aon Cabhair = “From God every help”
Name Meaning: Hero or champion
Name Meaning: Hero or champion
Name Meaning: Hero or champion
OK, is that not good enough?
[FONT=Times New Roman,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]"Ó Dhia gach aon cabhair" (From God Every Help).
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]"Ó Dhia gach aon cabhair" (From God Every Help). [/FONT]
http://www.petecheryl.com/
O' dhia gach aon cabhair
"from god comes every help"
this one is a page where you can hear it
http://swimtwobirds.org/webdoc5.htm
[SIZE=+2]The slogan on this royal O'Connor crest reads[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]'ó dhia gach aon cabhair'[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]which translates optionally into[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]'from god (comes) every help' or
'(we need) all the help god can give us!'[/SIZE]
http://groups.msn.com/irishancestralpages/irishsurnames3.msnw
O'Connor -
Ó Conchobhair, "hero, champion"; pedigree going back to the 2nd C.; and took their name from the 10th C. King Conchobhair of Connacht.
O'Conor. Clare, Munster, Offaly, Roscommon, Ulster.
http://genealogy.about.com/cs/surname/a/irish_surnames.htm
Connor
In Irish Ó Conchobhair or Ó Conchúir, the name means hero or champion. The O Connors were one of three royal Irish families; they are from Clare, Derry, Galway, Kerry, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo and the province of Ulster.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Connors/Connors.html
, there are several other forms: O'Connor, Conners and Connor are examples. The differences between the forms appear to mean little. The "O'" prefix, common in Irish names, simply means "grandson of." Similarly, the "Mac" and "Mc" common in Celtic names means "son of." I know from experience how easy it is for clerks to change the spelling of "Connors" to "Conners." The "O'" appears to have been added or dropped easily.
There may be some truth behind this story as dropping the "O'" makes the name appear less Irish and may have been thought an advantage in America.
The O'Connor clan was one of the royal clans of Ireland. The name indicates descent from a "Conor," a popular Irish given name in the past and means hero or champion.
okay
see
http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.c/qx/connor-coat-arms.htm
Motto Translated: From God Every Help .
and
http://the-red-thread.net/genealogy/oconner.html
Motto: O Dhia gach an cabhair.
Motto Translated: From God Every Help
OK?
LC