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Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
the surname Cocks, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain. One creation is extant as of 2008. The Cocks Baronetcy,
Cocks_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
England Cocks baronets, two baronetcies, one extinct and one extant Cock Lane, a street in London Riihimäki Cocks, a handball team Caulking, or caulk Cock a
Cock
Surname list
Robert Cocks, see Cocks baronets Roger Cocks (fl. 1635), Church of England clergyman Seymour Cocks (1882–1953), British Labour MP Cock, Cocks, Cockx Cox
Cocks_(surname)
Topics referred to by the same term
Baronet (c. 1602–1684) of the Cocks baronets Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd Baronet (c. 1659–1726), MP for Gloucestershire Richard Cox (disambiguation) Cocks
Richard Cocks (disambiguation)
Richard_Cocks_(disambiguation)
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
co-heiress, Mary Somers, married Charles Cocks, of a prominent Worcestershire family. Their grandson Charles Cocks represented Reigate in Parliament from
Baron_Somers
English politician
Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd baronet (c.1659-1726), of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, was an English politician. He was the son of Richard Cocks, eldest son of
Sir Richard Cocks, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Richard_Cocks,_2nd_Baronet
the death of the 6th Baronet in 1975, leaving no heir. Sir Patrick Blake, 1st Baronet (c. 1742–1784) Sir Patrick Blake, 2nd Baronet (c. 1768–1818) Sir James
Blake baronets of Langham (1772)
Blake_baronets_of_Langham_(1772)
death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1848. Sir Robert Harland, 1st Baronet (1715–1784) Sir Robert Harland, 2nd Baronet (1765–1848) Cokayne, George
Harland baronets of Sproughton (1771)
Harland_baronets_of_Sproughton_(1771)
Extinct baronetcy
son of the 1st Baronet of the 1611 creation, and brother of the 1st Baronet of the 1627 creation. His two sons, the 2nd and 3rd Baronets, both succeeded
Bacon baronets of Gillingham (1662)
Bacon_baronets_of_Gillingham_(1662)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
and third Baronets were both Conservative politicians. Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer, 1st Baronet (1851–1922) Sir Frank Cecil Meyer, 2nd Baronet (1886–1935)
Meyer_baronets
British politician
1740. He was a supporter of Robert Walpole. He married Mary Cocks, the daughter of Charles Cocks and niece of John Somers, 1st Baron Somers, on 19 June 1712
Sir Nicholas Williams, 1st Baronet
Sir_Nicholas_Williams,_1st_Baronet
Fee-Farm and other Rents, Part of the Settled Estates of Sir Charles Cocks Baronet, in Trustees, to be sold; and for enfranchising certain Copyhold or
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1773
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1773
Fee-Farm and other Rents, Part of the Settled Estates of Sir Charles Cocks Baronet, in Trustees, to be sold; and for enfranchising certain Copyhold or
List of acts of the 6th session of the 13th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_6th_session_of_the_13th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Existing baronetcies
by future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants. On the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right
List_of_extant_baronetcies
succeeded to the title of 6th Baronet, of Fulwell Lodge, Middlesex (created 1841) on 11 November 1941. Clay died at Cocking, West Sussex, on 8 June 1985
Sir_Henry_Clay,_6th_Baronet
British politician
Charles Cocks, 1st Baron Somers (29 June 1725 – 30 January 1806), known as Sir Charles Cocks, 1st Baronet, from 1772 to 1784, was a British politician
Charles Cocks, 1st Baron Somers
Charles_Cocks,_1st_Baron_Somers
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, [page needed] Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "T" (part 2)
Touche_baronets
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom. It was created in 1935 for Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, 8th Baronet, who had previously briefly represented Enfield in the House of Commons
Baron_Hesketh
British politician (1920–2004)
Sir Anthony John Charles Meyer, 3rd Baronet (27 October 1920 – 24 December 2004) was a British soldier, diplomat, and Conservative MP, best known for
Sir Anthony Meyer, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Anthony_Meyer,_3rd_Baronet
British army officer (1887–1944)
Scouting portal Arthur Herbert Tennyson Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers, KCMG, DSO, MC (20 March 1887 – 14 July 1944), was a British Army officer who was
Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers
Arthur_Somers-Cocks,_6th_Baron_Somers
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Biddulph baronets of Westcombe. The first Baron Biddulph was a descendant of Anthony Biddulph, uncle of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 1st Baronet, of Westcombe
Baron_Biddulph
Title in the peerage of Ireland
family descends from the Scottish statesman Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Baronet of Edinburgh, who later settled in Markethill, County Armagh[citation needed]
Earl_of_Gosford
English cricketer, landowner and peer
Cambridge shoemaker, and secondly in 1855 to Catherine Cocks (1826–1905), daughter of Henry Cocks, kinsman of the Earl Somers. After inheriting his family's
George Grey, 7th Earl of Stamford
George_Grey,_7th_Earl_of_Stamford
nephew of the 1st Baronet of the 1628 creation. The 4th Baronet represented Aberdeenshire in the House of Commons. The 5th Baronet married the Hon. Sarah
Forbes baronets of Craigievar (1630)
Forbes_baronets_of_Craigievar_(1630)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Baronet (1773–1838) Sir Joseph Edward Leeds, 2nd Baronet (1798–1862) Sir Edward Leeds, 3rd Baronet (1825–1876) Sir George Augustus Leeds, 4th Baronet
Leeds_baronets
[[Church of England]] clergyman
Roger Cocks (fl. 1635) was a Church of England clergyman. Cocks was the author of "Hebdomada Sacra, a Weeke's Devotion; or Seven Poeticall Meditations
Roger_Cocks
Scottish politician (1949–2025)
The Times. 22 July 2025. Retrieved 22 July 2025. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Scottish Parliament profiles of MSPs: Jamie McGrigor Jamie McGrigor MSP
Sir Jamie McGrigor, 6th Baronet
Sir_Jamie_McGrigor,_6th_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
American economist, speaker, and consultant Michael Cocks (1929–2001), British Labour politician Mick Cocks (1955–2009), Australian musician This disambiguation
Michael_Cox
British banker and mining magnate
Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer, 1st Baronet (23 December 1851 – 18 December 1922) was a British banker and mining magnate. Meyer was born in the Free and Hanseatic
Sir_Carl_Meyer,_1st_Baronet
Manor house in Gloucestershire, England
traced from around 1690 as the home of the Cocks family for over 200 years. After the death of Sir Richard Cocks in the late 18th century the Hall fell into
Dumbleton_Hall
Painting by Johann Zoffany
Elephant and Cocks fighting would delight in something worse if he feared nothing. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colonel Mordaunt's Cock Fight. https://www
Colonel_Mordaunt's_Cock_Match
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Sinclair-Lockhart baronets Sir Robert Sinclair, 1st Baronet (died 1678) Sir John Sinclair, 2nd Baronet (died after 1696) Sir Robert Sinclair, 3rd Baronet (died 1727)
Sinclair_baronets
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Westoning, Bedfordshire. Sir George's grandson William Fermor was created a Baronet, of Easton Neston in the County of Northampton, in the Baronetage of England
Earl_of_Pomfret
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
prominent media owner and politician Sir Max Aitken, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet, of Cherkley in the County of Surrey, on 3 July 1916
Baron_Beaverbrook
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1779. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th baronets all served as High Sheriff of Gloucestershire (in 1675
Fust_baronets
English merchant banker (1740–1810)
a member of the Baring family, later becoming the first of the Baring baronets. He was born at Larkbeare House near Exeter, son of Johann Baring (1697–1748)
Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
Sir_Francis_Baring,_1st_Baronet
Scottish surname
of "Cock-burn." The name is thought to have originated from the juxtaposition of 'Cock', derived from the Old English word 'cocc' meaning 'moor-cock', 'wild
Cockburn_(surname)
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom (see also Milnes Coates baronets, which is a separate baronetcy in England and Coats baronets, which is a separate baronetcy in Scotland)
Coates_baronets
British politician (1886–1935)
Sir Frank Cecil Meyer, 2nd Baronet (7 May 1886 – 19 October 1935) was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. The son of German-born
Sir_Frank_Meyer,_2nd_Baronet
British breed of bantam chicken
chicken breeds in which the cocks are hen-feathered, meaning they have none of the long, sickle-shaped feathers common in most cocks that appear in the tail
Sebright_chicken
Nobleman, doctor and trans man (1912-1991)
Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet, MBChB (6 September 1912 – 12 September 1991), was a Scottish nobleman, general practitioner and farmer. Forbes was a trans
Sir_Ewan_Forbes,_11th_Baronet
Irish politician
H". National Library of Ireland. 1880. p. 120. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Hansard 1803–2005: contributions
Sir_James_Corry,_1st_Baronet
Topics referred to by the same term
Sargent (1930–1994), born Richard Stanford Cox, American actor Richard Cocks (disambiguation) Dick Cox (Elmer Joseph Cox, 1897–1966), American baseball
Richard_Cox
County Longford, grandson of Sir Robert Newcomen, 6th Baronet, of Kenagh (see Newcomen Baronets). At the extinction of the Newcomen baronetcy in 1789
Viscount_Newcomen
Village in Essex, England
133. There is a Church of England primary school and a public house - The Cock Inn, a general store with a post office, a sandwich shop and a hairdresser's
Sheering
British governor in British North America
Philip Yorke Prebendary of Ely, and his wife, Hon. Anna Maria Cocks, daughter of John Cocks, 1st Earl Somers, on 27 November 1838. Anna Maria was born in
Edmund_Walker_Head
Castle in Berry Pomeroy, England
illustrations of it were featured in many books of the genre. The J.V. Somers Cocks catalogue of Devon Topographical Prints lists 45 prints of the castle, from
Berry_Pomeroy_Castle
Formal title of UK governing party chief whip
Francis Pym 1970–1973 Humphrey Atkins 1973–1974 Bob Mellish 1974–1976 Michael Cocks 1976–1979 Michael Jopling 1979–1983 John Wakeham 1983–1987 David Waddington
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Treasury
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
(1829–1893) Sir Hunt Henry Allen Johnson-Walsh, 5th Baronet (1864–1953) Johnson baronets Cokayne, George Edward (1906). Complete Baronetage. Vol. V. Exeter: W.
Johnson-Walsh_baronets
family motto, particularly associated with the Earl of Scarbrough and Loder Baronets in England mutata lex non perit the law that evolves does not die Motto
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
English drummer (born 1949)
landed gentry, and descended on his mother's side from the Gibson-Craig baronets. Kirke spent his early years living in the countryside of Shropshire. Leaving
Simon_Kirke
British Conservative Party politician
1959 general election he returned to the backbenches. He was created a baronet, of Outwood in the County of Surrey, in the New Year Honours 1960 "for
John Vaughan-Morgan, Baron Reigate
John_Vaughan-Morgan,_Baron_Reigate
Ironmongers and builders' merchants, of London, England
fittings and requisites steam fittings stencilling equipment stoves taps and cocks telephones thermometers tools trunks and cases umbrella stands ventilators
Pryke_&_Palmer
English landowner (1755–1839)
4th Baron Muncaster and Josslyn Pennington, 5th Baron Muncaster. Ramsden baronets Ramsden Estate "RAMSDEN, Sir John, 4th Bt. (1755-1839), of Byram, Yorks"
Sir_John_Ramsden,_4th_Baronet
British politician (1756–1826)
Sir William Bellingham, 1st Baronet (c. 1756 – 27 October 1826) was an Irish-born British politician and the Controller of Storekeepers Accounts for the
Sir William Bellingham, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Bellingham,_1st_Baronet
Sir John Dineley Goodere, 2nd Baronet in 1741. The elder of the twins, Edward, succeeded as the next of the Goodere baronets, but died insane and unmarried
Sir John Dineley-Goodere, 5th Baronet
Sir_John_Dineley-Goodere,_5th_Baronet
Extinct viscountcy in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
philanthropist William Lever, 1st Baron Leverhulme. He had already been created a baronet, of Thornton Manor in the parish of Thornton Hough in the County of Chester
Viscount_Leverhulme
Bombay Marine officer and politician (1721–1783)
Commodore Sir William James, 1st Baronet (5 September 1722 – 16 December 1783) was a Bombay Marine officer and politician who represented West Looe in
Sir William James, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_James,_1st_Baronet
knights and dames as well as dead appointees. The list excludes Australian baronets; they have the title sir, but are not knights per se. For the purposes
Australian_knights_and_dames
British geologist (1792–1871)
Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, 1st Baronet (19 February 1792 – 22 October 1871) was a Scottish geologist who served as director-general of the British
Roderick_Murchison
Scottish lowlands clan
Cockburn baronets of Langton; it has been dormant since the death of Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice. The Cockburn baronets of Cockburn
Clan_Cockburn
English building contractor and publisher
Eastern Railway the firm built lines to Bishop Auckland, Consett, Fighting Cocks, and Stockton with a new bridge over the Tees. There were also alterations
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, of Beauclerc
Sir_Walter_Scott,_1st_Baronet,_of_Beauclerc
Member of the British royal family (born 1982)
second, third, and fourth in line to the throne. They owned an English Cocker Spaniel, Lupo, who died in 2020, and now have Orla and one of her puppies
Catherine,_Princess_of_Wales
Civil post in Herefordshire, England
Somers Cocks, 1st Earl Somers 28 October 1817 – 5 January 1841 William Bateman, 1st Baron Bateman 29 January 1841 – 22 July 1845 John Somers Somers-Cocks, 2nd
Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Herefordshire
British jurist and politician (1802–1880)
MPs – Constituencies beginning with "S" (part 3) Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "C" (part 3) Obituaries: The Times, 22 November
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Cockburn,_12th_Baronet
1952–68 Ronald Dworkin 1969–98 John Gardner 2000–2016 Ruth Chang 2019– Cocks, R. C. J. (2004). "Maine, Sir Henry James Sumner (1822–1888)". Oxford Dictionary
Professor of Jurisprudence (Oxford)
Professor_of_Jurisprudence_(Oxford)
British politician (1838-1916)
(d. 1892), who was the daughter of John Biddulph of the banking firm of Cocks, Biddulph & Co. His younger brother John Biddulph Martin was also a banker
Sir Richard Martin, 1st Baronet, of Overbury Court
Sir_Richard_Martin,_1st_Baronet,_of_Overbury_Court
Scottish geologist (1797–1875)
Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet (14 November 1797 – 22 February 1875) was a Scottish geologist who demonstrated the power of known natural causes in explaining
Charles_Lyell
Title for Jesus
lamb is a charge used in heraldry, for example as the crest of the Davie Baronets, and is blazoned: a paschal lamb This charge is depicted as a lamb standing
Lamb_of_God
British entertainers and cross-dressers
Reay 2009, p. 227. Cocks 2003, p. 113. Kaplan 2005, p. 42. Spencer 1995, p. 273. Spencer 1995, p. 274. Pearsall 1969, pp. 465–466. Cocks 2003, p. 106. Senelick
Boulton_and_Park
American romance television series
Due to a three-month commitment as the lead in the acclaimed West End play Cock, Jonathan Bailey had missed "press, talk shows, FYC events, and even the
Bridgerton
British actor (1925–2017)
'MIDDLEMARCH'". Los Angeles Times. 10 April 1994. Retrieved 12 October 2023. Cocks, Claire (19 May 2011). "A word & whisky with Robert Hardy". The Oxford Student
Robert_Hardy
Royal attendant
officers serving as equerries or extra equerries may wear a distinctive cocked hat (with red and white upright feathers) when on duty in full dress uniform
Equerry
Irish stockbroker and politician
Sir William Frederick Coates, 1st Baronet, DL, JP (1866 – 19 January 1932) was an Irish stockbroker and politician in Belfast. Coates was born in Belfast
Sir William Coates, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Coates,_1st_Baronet
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
Africans leave for US under Trump refugee plan". DW. Psaledakis, Daphne; Cocks, Tim; Lewis, Simon (12 May 2025). "First white South Africans arrive in
Afrikaners
British politician
(2 December 1850 – 13 August 1936), known as Sir Frederick Banbury, 1st Baronet from 1903 to 1924, was a British businessman, Conservative Member of Parliament
Frederick Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury of Southam
Frederick_Banbury,_1st_Baron_Banbury_of_Southam
British politician and activist (1925–2014)
constituency was abolished by boundary changes, and he lost to Michael Cocks in the selection of a candidate to stand in the new winnable seat of Bristol
Tony_Benn
Scottish lord, airman, and traitor (1893–1965)
Sempill" before succeeding his father to the titles of Lord Sempill and Baronet of Craigevar in 1934. Born at the family seat of Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire
William Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill
William_Forbes-Sempill,_19th_Lord_Sempill
Topics referred to by the same term
public sector contractor Jarvis (album), debut solo album by Jarvis Cocker Jarvis baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Jarvis
Jarvis
Office in Manchester, England
August 2021. Hartwell 2002, p. 188. Parkinson-Bailey 2000, pp. 6–7. Wyke & Cocks 2004, p. 162. Byass, Rowland. "From public garden to corporate plaza: Piccadilly
One_Piccadilly_Gardens
Country house in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Lees-Milne", The Independent, retrieved 11 March 2016 "Introducing the Dashwood baronets", National Trust, retrieved 11 March 2016 Knox p 35. Knox p 35. Knox does
West_Wycombe_Park
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742
The nursery rhyme "Who Killed Cock Robin?" may allude to the fall of Walpole, who carried the popular nickname "Cock Robin".[page needed] (Contemporaries
Robert_Walpole
Ethnolinguistic group native to South Asia and Iran
In ancient time, the Baloch wore distinctive helmets decorated with a cock's comb. It is presumably indicated to Turban that known as the "Paag" in Balochi
Baloch_people
Merchant, industrialist, politician and member of Newcastle coal trade monopoly
widow of Captain John Rogers and daughter of Henry Cock of Newcastle. He was succeeded as baronet by his son by his first wife Edward to whom he left
Sir William Blackett, 1st Baronet, of Newcastle
Sir_William_Blackett,_1st_Baronet,_of_Newcastle
British-born American army officer (1732–1782)
Lee and his wife Isabella Bunbury (daughter of Sir Henry Bunbury, 3rd Baronet). His mother's family were landed gentry with national stature—his maternal
Charles_Lee_(general)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
candidates had been selected; Unionist: Richard Hamilton Rawson Liberal: Somers-Cocks succeeded to the peerage, becoming 2nd Earl Somers and causing a by-election
Reigate_(constituency)
1747. p. 2. "No. 6810". The London Gazette. 2 September 1729. p. 1. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets Baronetcies to which no Succession has been proved
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Great_Britain
British noble and poet
Yorke was born on 21 March 1733 as the youngest child of Margaret (née Cocks) and Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, a Member of Parliament who became
Lady_Margaret_Heathcote
British politician
The Solicitors' Journal and Reporter. Law Newspaper Company. 1886. p. 76. Cocks, R. C. J. "Lewis, William David (1823–1861)". Oxford Dictionary of National
Sir Charles Lewis, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Lewis,_1st_Baronet
20th-century Australian author Henry Wade Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Baronet British mystery writer (1887-1969) Herblock Herbert Lawrence Block 20th-century
List_of_pen_names
British surgeon and anatomist (1768–1841)
Sir Astley Paston Cooper, 1st Baronet GCH FRS (23 August 1768 – 12 February 1841) was a British surgeon and anatomist, who made contributions to otology
Astley_Cooper
British Army general
Caithness, and a nephew of Lt.-Col. Sir Archibald Stewart (d.1689), the first Baronet of Burray. His father had been granted lands in Ireland by King Charles
William Steuart (British Army officer)
William_Steuart_(British_Army_officer)
Combat sport and martial art
cleanly and forcefully. A large, swinging circular punch starting from a cocked-back position with the arm at a longer extension than the hook and all of
Boxing
Surname list
Cockayne (1561–1626), London merchant, alderman, and Lord Mayor Cockayne Baronets This page lists people with the surname Cockayne. If an internal link intending
Cockayne_(surname)
Bethnal Green Road Act 1756 (29 Geo. 2. c. 43) Sir Nigel Gresley, 6th Baronet. Wilnecote Inclosure Act 1757 (31 Geo. 2. c. 34 Pr.) English Wikisource
List of acts of the 6th session of the 12th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_6th_session_of_the_12th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Residence and office of the UK prime minister
so-called because they were attached to an octagonal structure used for cock-fighting. Early in the 17th century, the Cockpit was converted to a concert
10_Downing_Street
British order of chivalry
order of precedence, coming before all others of knightly rank, and above baronets. The wives, sons, daughters and daughters-in-law of Knights Companion are
Order_of_the_Garter
British peer and UK Independence Party politician
Insignia of Baronet
Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
Alexander_Fermor-Hesketh,_3rd_Baron_Hesketh
British politician (1863-1955)
(8 August 1863 – 19 December 1955), known as Sir Herbert Roberts, 1st Baronet, from 1903 to 1919, was a Welsh Liberal politician. Roberts was the son
John_Roberts,_1st_Baron_Clwyd
English politician
Sir Richard Lucy, 1st Baronet (c. 1592 – 6 April 1667) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1647 and 1658. Lucy
Sir_Richard_Lucy,_1st_Baronet
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Matted Locks
Girl/Female
German
Lure to the Rocks
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Holder of Rocks
Boy/Male
Indian
Rocks
Boy/Male
Dutch
Cock or rooster.
Girl/Female
American, German
Murmuring Rock; Lure to the Rocks
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Free Falling Rocks
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Lure to the Rocks
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Matted Locks
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Rock; Mountain of Rocks; Strong
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name. Rocks.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of or patronymic from Cook.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cox.
Girl/Female
American, German
Luring Cliff; Siren; Lure to the Rocks
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rocks
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic form of Cocke.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Occupational Name; One who Cooks Food
Girl/Female
German
Lure to the Rocks
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English cok ‘cock’, ‘male bird or fowl’ (Old English cocc), given for a variety of possible reasons. Applied to a young lad who strutted proudly like a cock, it soon became a generic term for a youth and was attached with hypocoristic force to the short forms of many medieval personal names (e.g. Alcock, Hancock, Hiscock, Mycock). The nickname may also have referred to a natural leader, or an early riser, or a lusty or aggressive individual. The surname may also occasionally derive from a picture of a rooster used as a house sign.English : from the Old English personal name Cocca, derived from the word given in 1 above or from the homonymous cocc ‘hillock’, ‘clump’, ‘lump’, and so perhaps denoting a fat and awkward man. This name is not independently attested, but appears to lie behind a number of place names and (probably) the medieval personal name Cock, which was still in use in the late 13th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Middle English cok ‘cock’ (see Cocke).
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Precious
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil
Making Others Glad; Happy Man
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Christine, KRYSTINE means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Silver
Boy/Male
Indian
New-born child
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Serious; Determined; Sincere; Battle to the Death
Male
Turkish
Turkish name ATA means "ancestor."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Thai
Gem
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wealthy
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Successful; Winner; Triumph; Victorious
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
COCKS BARONETS
n.
One who rocks; specifically, one who rocks a cradle.
n.
The crow of a cock, esp. the first crow in the morning; cockcrow.
n.
A handsome tropical American wood, much used for making flutes and other wind instruments; -- called also Grenada cocos, or cocus, and red ebony.
n.
The chaparral cock.
n.
A young cock.
a.
Having locks or tufts.
n.
A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.
n.
The act of cocking; also, the turn so given; as, a cock of the eyes; to give a hat a saucy cock.
a.
Full of rocks; rocky.
a.
Growing on rocks.
a.
Being without rocks.
a.
Of or pertaining to rocks; living among rocks; as, a saxatile plant.
n.
Love locks.
v. t.
To put into cocks or heaps, as hay.
a.
Pert.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cock
imp. & p. p.
of Cock
v. i.
To strike with the feet or spurs, as cocks do.
n.
A cock.