Roche

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See also: roche and röche

English

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Etymology

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(Cornish village) Recorded as La Roche 1233; from Anglo-Norman roche (rock).

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Roche

  1. An Irish and French surname from Anglo-Norman of Norman origin.
  2. A village and civil parish in Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SW9860). [1]

Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Roche is the 1895th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 18,940 individuals. Roche is most common among White (79.74%) and Hispanic/Latino (13.66%) individuals.

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German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German roc, from Old French roche, ultimately from Persian رخ (rox, rook).

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Noun

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Roche m (strong, genitive Roche, plural Roches)

  1. (chess, obsolete) rook
    Synonym: Turm

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Further reading

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  • Roche” in Duden online