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Conway

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Name — An Irish and Welsh surname, also a masculine given name, derived from a place name meaning "holy river."

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Etymology

Anglicization of Welsh Conwy

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Conway” mean?

The word “Conway” means an Irish and Welsh surname, also a masculine given name, derived from a place name meaning "holy river.".

How do you pronounce “Conway”?

“Conway” is pronounced KON-way (/ˈkɒnweɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Conway” in a sentence?

Here is “Conway” used in a sentence: “Conway managed the store on Main Street.”

What part of speech is “Conway”?

“Conway” is a name.

Is “Conway” a common word?

“Conway” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Conway more common as a surname or a first name?

Conway functions as both an Irish and Welsh surname and as a masculine given name, though it is widely recognized in both roles. Its use as a first name has grown alongside its long history as a surname.

What is the meaning of the name Conway?

Conway is derived from a place name meaning "holy river," reflecting its origins tied to a specific location rather than a personal trait or occupation.

Is Conway an Irish or Welsh name?

Conway is recognized as both an Irish and Welsh surname, and it also functions as a masculine given name derived from a place name meaning "holy river."

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