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Christian saint
Roch (lived c. 1348 – 15/16 August 1376/79; traditionally c. 1295 – 16 August 1327), also called Rock in English, was a Majorcan Catholic confessor whose
Saint_Roch
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Roch or roch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Roch was a Christian saint who lived c.1295–1327. Roch or St. Roch may also refer to: River
Roch_(disambiguation)
American baseball player (born 2005)
Daniel Roch Cholowsky (born April 7, 2005) is an American college baseball infielder for the UCLA Bruins. He is projected as a top prospect in the 2026
Roch_Cholowsky
Relation between genus, degree, and dimension of function spaces over surfaces
The Riemann–Roch theorem is an important theorem in mathematics, specifically in complex analysis and algebraic geometry, for the computation of the dimension
Riemann–Roch_theorem
Canadian singer-songwriter
Joseph Armand Roch Voisine, OC CQ ONB (born 26 March 1963) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, actor, and radio and television host who lives in Montreal
Roch_Voisine
French military officer and politician (1757–1834)
Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (French: [ʒilbɛʁ dy mɔtje maʁki d(ə) la fajɛt]; 6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), known
Marquis_de_Lafayette
Canadian cult leader and murderer (1947–2011)
Roch Thériault ([ʁɔk te.ʁjo]; May 16, 1947 – February 26, 2011) was a Canadian cult leader and convicted murderer. Thériault, a self-proclaimed prophet
Roch_Thériault
President of Burkina Faso from 2015 to 2022
Roch Marc Christian Kaboré (French pronunciation: [ʁɔk maʁk kʁistjɑ̃ kabɔʁe]; born 25 April 1957) is a Burkinabé banker and politician who served as the
Roch_Marc_Christian_Kaboré
On the Euler characteristic of a holomorphic vector bundle on a compact complex manifold
mathematics, the Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem, named after Friedrich Hirzebruch, Bernhard Riemann, and Gustav Roch, is Hirzebruch's 1954 result generalizing
Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem
Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch_theorem
Result in algebraic geometry
Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem is a far-reaching result on coherent cohomology. It is a generalisation of the Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem, about complex
Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem
Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch_theorem
Human settlement in Wales
community of Nolton and Roch. Roch ecclesiastical parish includes the hamlets of Cuffern and Druidston. Census population of Roch parish 538 (1801): 763
Roch,_Pembrokeshire
Topics referred to by the same term
St Roch may refer to: Saint Roch (traditionally c.1295 – 16 August 1327) St. Roch (ship), a Royal Canadian Mounted Police exploration vessel St. Roch, New
St_Roch
Church in Paris, France
The Church of Saint-Roch (French: Église Saint-Roch, pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃ ʁɔk]) is a 17th–18th-century French Baroque and classical style church in Paris
Saint-Roch,_Paris
German mathematician
Gustav Adolph Roch (German: [ʀɔχ]; 9 December 1839 – 21 November 1866) was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to the theory of Riemann
Gustav_Roch
French singer, DJ, producer of electronic music
Jean-Roch Pédri, known as just Jean-Roch (born 3 October 1966 in Toulon, France), is a French singer-songwriter and DJ/producer of electronic music and
Jean-Roch
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint-Roch or variants may refer to: Saint-Roch, Quebec City Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, Quebec Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, Quebec Saint-Roch-de-Richelieu, Quebec
Saint-Roch
Computes the Euler characteristic of an orbifold
differential geometry, Kawasaki's Riemann–Roch formula, introduced by Tetsuro Kawasaki, is the Riemann–Roch formula for orbifolds. It can compute the
Kawasaki's Riemann–Roch formula
Kawasaki's_Riemann–Roch_formula
French Canadian writer
Roch Carrier (born 13 May 1937) is a Canadian novelist and author of "contes" (a very brief form of the short story). He is among the best known Quebec
Roch_Carrier
French writer
Sébastien-Roch Nicolas, known in his adult life as Nicolas Chamfort and as Sébastien Nicolas de Chamfort (French: [ʃɑ̃fɔʁ]; 6 April 1741 – 13 April 1794)
Nicolas_Chamfort
Theorem in geometry
are various generalizations of the Riemann–Roch theorem; among the most famous is the Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem, which is further generalized by
Riemann–Roch-type_theorem
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Roch or variants may refer to: Église Saint Roch, Marseille Saint-Roch, Paris Saint-Roch church in Louesme, in Champignelles Saint Roch church
Church_of_Saint_Roch
Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner
RCMPV St. Roch is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner, the first ship to completely circumnavigate North America, and the second vessel to transit
St._Roch_(ship)
Medieval castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Roch Castle (Welsh: Castell y Garn) is a 13th-century castle, located at Roch near Haverfordwest, Wales. Built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe circa 1200
Roch_Castle
1890 novel by Octave Mirbeau
Sébastien Roch is a novel written by the French journalist, novelist and playwright Octave Mirbeau, and published by Charpentier in 1890. Last French edition :
Sébastien_Roch_(novel)
Catholic high school in Credit Valley, Canada
St. Roch Catholic Secondary School is a high school in Credit Valley, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The school's principal is Natalie Currah. St Roch Catholic
St. Roch Catholic Secondary School
St._Roch_Catholic_Secondary_School
Roman Catholic church in Venice, Italy
The Church of Saint Roch (Italian: Chiesa di San Rocco) is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Roch in Venice, northern Italy. It was built between
San_Rocco,_Venice
2002 Canadian film
Moïse, l’affaire Roch Thériault) is a Canadian thriller-drama film, released in 2002. The film dramatizes the real-life story of Roch "Moïse" Thériault
Savage_Messiah_(2002_film)
Mathematical theorem
In mathematics, the Riemann–Roch theorem for surfaces describes the dimension of linear systems on an algebraic surface. The classical form of it was first
Riemann–Roch theorem for surfaces
Riemann–Roch_theorem_for_surfaces
Walter Francis Roch (20 January 1880 – 3 March 1965), sometime MP (Lib.) for Pembrokeshire from 1908 to 1918 was a Welsh politician and landowner, whose
Walter_Roch
The St. Roch Market is a building on the median of St. Roch Avenue facing St. Claude Avenue in New Orleans. It was built in 1875, with extensive renovations
St._Roch_Market
SS and Police Leader and SS-Oberführer (1905–1945)
Heinz Roch (17 January 1905 – 10 May 1945) was a German Nazi Party politician, SS-Oberführer and SS and Police Leader (SSPF) in the Crimea, the Bialystok
Heinz_Roch
Main railway station of Montpellier, France
Montpellier-Saint-Roch station (French: Gare de Montpellier-Saint-Roch, pronounced [ɡaʁ də mɔ̃pəlje sɛ̃ ʁɔk]) is the main railway station in Montpellier
Montpellier-Saint-Roch station
Montpellier-Saint-Roch_station
Swiss mountain climber (1906–2002)
André Roch (21 August 1906 in Hermance, Switzerland – 19 November 2002 in Geneva) was a Swiss mountaineer, avalanche researcher and expert, skier, resort
André_Roch
British judge (1934–2021)
Roch was born in Cardiff to Frederick Ormond Roch and wife Vera Elizabeth Roch, née Chamberlain, Roch was educated at Wrekin College on a scholarship
John_Roch
New Orleans neighborhood in Louisiana, United States
St. Roch is a neighborhood of the U.S. city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Bywater District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning
St._Roch,_New_Orleans
Historic church in New York, United States
The Church of St. Anselm and St. Roch is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 685 Tinton Avenue in the Mott Haven neighborhood
Church of St. Anselm and St. Roch (Bronx)
Church_of_St._Anselm_and_St._Roch_(Bronx)
British Girl Guide leader and author
The Hon. Fflorens Roch (12 Feb 1879 -18 March 1969) was an author and chief commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales. In 1916 she donated the Llanover Manuscripts
Fflorens_Roch
Topics referred to by the same term
Sébastien Roch may refer to: Sébastien Roch (novel) Sébastien Roch (singer) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sébastien Roch. If
Sébastien_Roch
Swiss civil servant
Philippe Roch (born 13 September 1949 in Lancy) is a retired Swiss civil servant. Philippe Roch obtained a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Geneva
Philippe_Roch
Mathematical theory
Soulé is the arithmetic Riemann–Roch theorem of Gillet & Soulé (1992), an extension of the Grothendieck–Riemann–Roch theorem to arithmetic varieties.
Arakelov_theory
Painting by Canaletto
The Feast Day of Saint Roch is a 1735 cityscape painting by the Italian artist Canaletto. It shows a view of the church of San Rocco, Venice during the
The_Feast_Day_of_Saint_Roch
Church in Quebec, Canada
The Église Saint-Roch (French pronunciation: [eɡliz sɛ̃ ʁɔk]), in the parish of Notre-Dame de Saint-Roch is the largest church in Quebec City, Quebec
Saint-Roch Church (Quebec City)
Saint-Roch_Church_(Quebec_City)
Neighbourhood in Quebec City, Canada
Saint-Roch (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁɔk] ) is a downtown neighbourhood in the borough of La Cité in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is the central business
Saint-Roch,_Quebec_City
Cemetery in Grenoble, France
Saint Roch Cemetery (French: Cimetière Saint-Roch) is the first municipal cemetery in the city of Grenoble, France. It was blessed by the bishop of Grenoble
Saint_Roch_Cemetery
Unincorporated settlement in Canada
St. Roch St. Roch is an unincorporated settlement in Lot 1 township on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada. "Place
St. Roch, Prince Edward Island
St._Roch,_Prince_Edward_Island
French computer scientist
Roch Guérin is a French computer scientist. He is the Harold B. & Adelaide G. Welge Professor of Computer Science at the McKelvey School of Engineering
Roch_Guérin
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan is a municipality located in the Montcalm Regional County Municipality, in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. It is on the
Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
relation to Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan. Saint-Roch-Ouest was formed in 1921 when it separated from the Parish Municipality of Saint-Roch. Private dwellings
Saint-Roch-Ouest
Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
Dennis J. Roch (born November 6, 1973) is an American politician who served as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from January 2009 to
Dennis_Roch
International fencing governing body
president of the FIE in 2008 with 66 votes to 61 for incumbent president René Roch. He was re-elected in 2012 and 2016. In 2021, Usmanov was re-elected by acclamation
International Fencing Federation
International_Fencing_Federation
Swiss cross-country skier (1925–2023)
Charles Alfred Roch (8 June 1925 – 1 August 2023) was a Swiss cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 16th in the 50 km event at the
Alfred_Roch
1989 single by Roch Voisine
"Hélène" is a song by Canadian singer Roch Voisine. Written and composed by Voisine and Stéphane Lessard, with guitars played by Carl Katz and keyboards
Hélène_(Roch_Voisine_song)
Church building in Rome
La Chiesa di San Rocco (English: The Church of Saint Roch) is a Roman Catholic building that is part of the Parish of Saint Giacomo. The original conjoined
San_Rocco,_Rome
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. List of municipalities in Quebec Alexis Bélanger "Banque de noms de lieux du Québec: Reference
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies
1983 Hong Kong TV series
The Return of the Condor Heroes (神鵰俠侶) is a Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from the novel of the same title by Jin Yong. Produced by TVB and
The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983 TV series)
The_Return_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(1983_TV_series)
Canadian politician
Gilles Roch (born August 26, 1952 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from
Gilles_Roch
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Roch-de-Richelieu (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁɔk də ʁiʃ(ə)ljø], lit. 'Saint-Roch of Richelieu') is a municipality located in the Pierre-De Saurel
Saint-Roch-de-Richelieu
River in Greater Manchester, England
The River Roch /ˈroʊtʃ/ is a river in Greater Manchester in North West England, a tributary of the River Irwell. Rising on Chelburn Moor (south of Todmorden
River_Roch
Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
Roch Pedneault (10 April 1927 – 10 March 2018) was a Catholic bishop. Pedneault was ordained to the priesthood in 1953. He served as titular bishop of
Roch_Pedneault
Hungarian-American monk and scholar (1933–2022)
Roch András Kereszty (February 6, 1933 – December 14, 2022) was a Hungarian-American monk and scholar. Kereszty was born in Budapest on February 6, 1933
Roch_Kereszty
French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)
Journée du 13 Vendémiaire, artillery fire in front of the Church of Saint-Roch, Paris, Rue Saint-Honoré
Napoleon
German pilgrimage chapel
The Chapel of St. Roch (German: Rochuskapelle) is a German pilgrimage chapel, dedicated to Saint Roch, located on the Rochusberg southeast of Bingen am
Chapel_of_St._Roch,_Bingen
Community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Nolton and Roch (Welsh: Nolton a'r Garn) is a community in the Hundred of Roose, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The community consists essentially of the villages
Nolton_and_Roch
20th-century Canadian Arctic explorer
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). In 1928 the RCMP commissioned St. Roch for Arctic service. During its first voyage into the Arctic, Larsen served
Henry_Larsen_(explorer)
Church building in New York, United States of America
The Church of St. Roch is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 602 Port Richmond Avenue, Staten Island
St. Roch's Church (Staten Island)
St._Roch's_Church_(Staten_Island)
Parish municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁɔk də mekinak] ) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in administrative
Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac
Traditional song
"The Lass of Roch Royal" (Roud 49, Child 76) is an English-language folk song, existing in several variants. A woman comes to Gregory's castle, pleading
The_Lass_of_Roch_Royal
Autonomous territory of Denmark
Young Fram Sverdrup Gjøa Amundsen Rasmussen Karluk Stefansson Bartlett St. Roch H. Larsen Cowper North East Passage Russian Arctic Pomors Koch boats Willoughby
Greenland
Painting by Titian
The Virgin and Child Between Saints Anthony of Padua and Roch is an oil on canvas painting by Titian, from c. 1510. It was originally given to Philip IV
Virgin and Child Between Saints Anthony of Padua and Roch
Virgin_and_Child_Between_Saints_Anthony_of_Padua_and_Roch
Church in Centrum District, Białystok
St. Roch Roman Catholic Church in Białystok, Poland was built between 1927 and 1946 in a modernistic style, designed by renowned Polish architect, professor
St._Roch's_Church,_Białystok
Earth's southernmost continent
Young Fram Sverdrup Gjøa Amundsen Rasmussen Karluk Stefansson Bartlett St. Roch H. Larsen Cowper North East Passage Russian Arctic Pomors Koch boats Willoughby
Antarctica
Catholic basilica in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Chapel of St. Rocco, formerly of the Ranuzzi family: it contains a Saint Roch with a Donor by Parmigianino (1527). Chapel of St. Michael formerly of the
San_Petronio,_Bologna
Irish painter
Sampson Towgood Roch (1757–1847) was an Irish painter of miniatures. Roch was born in 1757, the eldest son of William and Mary Roch (née Holmes) of Youghal
Sampson_Towgood_Roch
American model and actor (born 1983)
James Roch (born June 6, 1983) is an American model and actor. After playing football for Stanford University and the Oakland Raiders, Roch began appearing
JR_Lemon
2026 English local government election
2024). "Middleton set for by-election after MIP Councillor loses his seat". Roch Valley Radio. Retrieved 1 January 2026. "Local Elections Archive Project
2026 Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council election
2026_Rochdale_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election
Capital of France
Saint-Jean de Montmartre Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Saint-Pierre de Montmartre Saint-Roch Saint-Sulpice Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Sainte-Chapelle Sainte-Clotilde Sainte-Trinité
Paris
Tower in Paris, France
Saint-Jean de Montmartre Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Saint-Pierre de Montmartre Saint-Roch Saint-Sulpice Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Sainte-Chapelle Sainte-Clotilde Sainte-Trinité
Eiffel_Tower
2023 Indian film
status. One day, after praying in the chapel, she hears the voice of Saint Roch and talks to him through his statue. She requests a personal meeting, and
Enthada_Saji
German single-seat flying boat glider, 1924
München Mü1 Vogel Roch is a glider that was designed and built in Germany in 1924. Akaflieg München's first project, the Mü1 Vogel Roch (the Roc Bird),
Akaflieg München Mü1 Vogel Roch
Akaflieg_München_Mü1_Vogel_Roch
Swiss pharmacologist
Françoise Roch-Ramel (née Ramel; 20 September 1931 – 26 June 2001) was a Swiss pharmacologist and a leading expert on the renal transport of organic anions
Françoise_Roch-Ramel
New Caledonia politician
Roch or Rock Wamytan (born 13 December 1950) is a Kanak politician from New Caledonia. He served as President of the Congress of New Caledonia from May
Roch_Wamytan
Burkinabé military officer and president in 2022
just eight months earlier, on 24 January 2022, when he removed president Roch Marc Christian Kaboré in a coup. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba graduated from
Paul-Henri_Sandaogo_Damiba
French actress
Madeleine Roch (August 10, 1883 in Mureaux, Seine-et-Oise – December 9, 1930 in Gaillon-sur-Montcient) was a French actress. She was a student at the Conservatoire
Madeleine_Roch
Jean-Roch Coignet (16 August 1776 – 10 December 1865) was a French soldier who served in the military campaigns of the Consulate and First French Empire
Jean-Roch_Coignet
Ouvrage Saint-Roch is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also known as the Little Maginot Line. Small for a
Ouvrage_Saint-Roch
DC Comics superhero
missions accomplished and their lives returned, are teleported back to St. Roch by Carol. Carter and Shiera are interrupted by Deadman, whose white ring
Hawkman
Tunisian footballer
Rochdi "Roch" Karaa (born 3 April 1964) is a Tunisian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Darlington. Born in Sousse, Tunisia
Roch_Karaa
American college baseball season
May 20, 2025 – Roch Cholowsky was named Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year June 6, 2025 – Roch Cholowsky was named
2025 UCLA Bruins baseball team
2025_UCLA_Bruins_baseball_team
Painting by Jacques-Louis David
Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken is an early religious painting by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. It shows Saint Roch
Saint Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken
Saint_Roch_Interceding_with_the_Virgin_for_the_Plague-Stricken
Polish coat of arms
Pierzchała (Roch) is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Pierzchała_coat_of_arms
Patrol vessel
2000 Nadon was temporarily renamed St. Roch II in order to recreate the 1950 voyage of the RCMP schooner St. Roch around the North American continent. The
RCMP_vessel_Nadon
Polish coat of arms
Roch III is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Gules, fleur-de-lis on
Roch_III_coat_of_arms
American-Canadian actress and model (born 1969)
Calgary, Alberta, Eleniak became enamored with the city. She began dating Roch Daigle, a key grip who worked on the set. She had wanted to leave Los Angeles
Erika_Eleniak
Topics referred to by the same term
with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian may refer to: Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian (Lotto) Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint
Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian
Madonna_and_Child_with_Saint_Roch_and_Saint_Sebastian
Polish zoologist
Roch Roszczak (4 August 1906 - 8 May 1986) was a Polish zoologist. Roszczak worked in Zakład Morfologii Zwierzat at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Roch_Roszczak
Roch Valley Viaduct was a viaduct built in the 1860s in Rochdale, historically in Lancashire, now within Greater Manchester, that carried the Rochdale
Roch_Valley_Viaduct
2012 single by Jean-Roch featuring Pitbull and Nayer
French DJ Jean-Roch with vocals by Cuban-American artists Pitbull and Nayer. It was released on February 10, 2012 on the label named "John-Roch Records". This
Name_of_Love_(Jean-Roch_song)
Chapel in Vienna, Austria
Chapel of St. Roch is a Catholic chapel in Penzing at Penzinger Street 70, Austria. The chapel is dedicated to the two plague saints, Roch and Sebastian
Chapel_of_St._Roch,_Vienna
2001 studio album by Roch Voisine
Roch Voisine is a 2001 album of Canadian singer Roch Voisine. It is also known as Éponyme (self-titled) It was released in 2 versions: Canadian Version:
Roch_Voisine_(2001_album)
Jesuit church in Portugal
The Igreja de São Roque ([ˈsɐ̃w ˈʁɔkɨ]; Church of Saint Roch) is a Catholic church in Lisbon, Portugal. It was the earliest Jesuit church in the Portuguese
Igreja_de_São_Roque
ROCH
ROCH
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Light
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly south Lancashire)
English (chiefly south Lancashire) : variant spelling of Haworth.English (chiefly south Lancashire) : habitational name from Howarth in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, apparently so called from Old English hÅh ‘mound’ + worð ‘enclosure’. However, if the 13th-century form Halwerdeword refers to this place, the first element may instead be Middle English halleward ‘keeper of a hall’ or represent a personal name such as Old English Æðelweard or Old Norse Hallvarðr.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French jay(e), gai ‘jay’ (the bird), probably referring to an idle chatterer or a showy person, although the jay was also noted for its thieving habits.The name is associated with a Huguenot family from La Rochelle, France, who settled in New Amsterdam. Peter Jay was the scion of the NY Jays; his son John (1745–1829) was a U.S. diplomat and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places so called: in Essex and Worcestershire. In both cases the name probably derives from the genitive case of Old English ræcc ‘hunting dog’ (perhaps a byname) + Old English ford ‘ford’, but its development has been influenced by the common French place name composed of the elements roche ‘rock’ + fort ‘strong’ (Latin fortis).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Red lotus, Bright, Goddess Parvati
Surname or Lastname
English (southern Lancashire)
English (southern Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, named from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’. There may also have been some confusion with Markland.Dutch : habitational name from Maarland in Eijsden, Dutch Limburg.possibly a variant of Dutch Merlan, from French merlan ‘whiting’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Glorious, Delighting
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rochester.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Kirkshaw in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, so named from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + shaw ‘grove’. There are two minor places in West Yorkshire called Kershaw, which may be of the same origin and may also lie behind the surname, but on the other hand they may themselves derive from the surname. In some cases the name may be topographic for someone who lived near the ‘church grove’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Red lotus, Bright, Goddess Parvati
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly north central England)
English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in Northumberland, so called from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Heðīn (from a short form of the rare compound names formed with hǣð ‘heath’ as the first element) + Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Prestbury, Cheshire, and from a lost place in southeastern Lancashire, both named from Middle English hen ‘hen’ + shaw ‘wood’. The name de Henneshagh occurs at Rochdale as early as 1325.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from French jeune ‘young’, a distinguishing name for the younger of two bearers of the same personal name. Compare Young.Translation of French Juin, name of the month of June, probably applied as a nickname for someone born or baptized in that month or for a foundling discovered in June.A Juin from La Rochelle, France, is recorded in Saint-Jean, Quebec, in 1666.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rishi Rochan | ரிஷீ ரோசநÂ
Sage, Ray of light
Rishi Rochan | ரிஷீ ரோசநÂ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city in Kent, which is recorded by Bede (c.730) under the names of both Dorubrevi and Hrofæcæstre. The former represents the original British name, composed of the elements duro- ‘fortress’ and brÄ«vÄ â€˜bridge’. The second represents a contracted form of this (possibly affected by folk etymological connection with Old English hrÅf ‘roof’) combined with an explanatory Old English cæster ‘Roman fort’ (from Latin castra ‘military camp’). There is a much smaller place in Northumbria also called Rochester, which seems to have been named in imitation of the more important one, but which is a more than occasional source of the surname. In other cases there may also have been confusion with Wroxeter in Shropshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Rochecestre.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tasty
Female
French
Feminine form of French Roch, ROCHELLE means "rest."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, Lancashire, so named from Old English grēne ‘green’ + rod ‘clearing’ (see Rhodes).This name is first recorded in Rochdale in 1541 in the spelling Greneroade.
Male
French
French form of Italian Rocco, ROCH means "rest."
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : probably a habitational name from either of the places mentioned at Hairfield, or from Harvel near Rochester, Kent, named with Old English heorot ‘hart’, ‘stag’ + feld ‘open country’.
ROCH
ROCH
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Attached; Related; Conjoined
Boy/Male
German
Horse mighty.
Male
Hebrew
(צְלָפְחָד) Variant spelling of Hebrew Tselophchad, TZELAFCHAD means "first rupture; fracture," taken to mean "first-born."
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Gainer; Story Teller
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a respelling of Bunts.Probably an altered spelling of Swiss German Bunz or Bünz, from Alemannic bunz ‘little barrel’, hence a nickname for a short fat man, or of German Banz, or from pet form of an Old High German personal name Bun(n)o, of unexplained etymology.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin
Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles; Carl; Song
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Dark One
Boy/Male
French
Red haired.
Boy/Male
Arabic, German, Irish, Parsi
Intelligent; Quick-footed; Swift; Pure Gold
ROCH
ROCH
ROCH
ROCH
ROCH
n.
Same as Rock tripe, under Rock.
n.
A seaport town in France.
n.
The red gurnard, or gurnet. See Gurnard.
n.
Any mineral salt used as an aperient or cathartic, especially Epsom salts, Rochelle salt, or Glauber's salt.
n.
Lime in the lump after it is burned; quicklime.
n.
A frock or outer garment worn in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
n.
Rock.
n.
A rounded knoll of rock resembling the back of a sheep. -- produced by glacial action. Called also roche moutonnee; -- usually in the plural.
n.
A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.