Rocco
See also: rocco
English
Etymology
Italian form of the name of French 14th century saint Roch, of Germanic origin.The meaning is obscure; Old High German hruoh (“crow”), hrok (“rest”) and rohōn (“to roar”) have been suggested.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒkəʊ
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