Conan (disambiguation), a name spelt "Konan" in the Breton language
Kɔnan, a male given name in a number of Akan cultures, chiefly the Baoulé people, for whom it is typically given to any male born on a Wednesday (mlan), and corresponds to the female given name Amlan (usually transcribed as « Aménan » in French). It corresponds to various given names in other Akan cultural groups : Kobénan, Kablan, Kwabená, etc. (see Akan names).
Look up konan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Konan may refer to: Conan (disambiguation), a name spelt "Konan" in the Breton language Kɔnan, a male...
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