Rocco
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Rocco
“Descanso, reposo”
Origin: Italian
Meaning of Rocco
Rocco is a boy name of origin italian with a popularity score of 45/100, making it uncommon in current usage. It is a 2 syllables name, short and easy to pronounce
Etymology of the name Rocco
The name Rocco stems from the Germanic root 'hrok', associated with rest or repose. Its evolution is tied to Saint Roch, the patron saint against the plague.
Personality associated with Rocco
Rocco is often associated with strength and protection, likely due to its connection to the patron saint. Those bearing the name can evoke a sense of calm and security.
Origin and History
Rocco is a name of italian origin. It is a boy name with 2 syllables and a popularity score of 45/100.
Names of italian origin have a rich historical and cultural tradition. The name Rocco has been used throughout the centuries and has adapted to different cultures and languages, giving rise to variants such as Roque, Roch, Rochus.
Popularity of Rocco
Famous people named Rocco
Descriptions in Spanish — original source language
- Rocco Siffredi, actor italiano
How to pronounce Rocco
IPA
/ˈrok.ko/
Simplified phonetic
ROC-co
Numerology of the name
Compassion, idealism and humanitarian vision. The number 9 symbolizes generous personalities, drawn to art, social justice and service to causes greater than themselves.
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Frequently Asked Questions Rocco
What does the name Rocco mean?
Rocco is a boy name of italian origin. It has a popularity score of 45/100, making it uncommon in current usage.
What is the origin of Rocco?
The name Rocco is of italian origin. Names of italian origin have a rich historical and cultural tradition. Variants include Roque, Roch, Rochus.
When is the name day of Rocco?
The name day of Rocco is celebrated on August 16. This day commemorates people who bear this name according to the liturgical calendar.
What names are similar to Rocco?
Some names related to Rocco are: Enzo, Matteo, Bruno, Francisco, Luca (boy), Bruno (italiano), Dante (italiano), Valentino (italiano). There are also variants in other languages such as Roque, Roch, Rochus.
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