Конан

Конан (Conan) is a name commonly associated with the fictional character Conan the Barbarian, created by American author Robert E. Howard in the 1930s. Conan is depicted as a strong and skilled warrior in a mythic, prehistoric era, often engaging in battles against dark sorcery and formidable foes. The character has since become iconic, appearing in numerous novels, comics, films, and video games, contributing to the sword and sorcery genre. The name “Conan” itself comes from the Gaelic word meaning “little wolf.” In addition to its literary significance, “Conan” is also a common male given name in various cultures and contexts.