All about the name ROCHON

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Rochon is of French origin and means "rock." It is believed to have been derived from the Occitan word "roc," which refers to a rock or crag. The name has been used historically as both a given name and a surname.

The use of Rochon as a given name can be traced back to medieval France, where it was often used for boys born into families with strong ties to the land or who lived near rocky terrain. In some cases, it may have also been chosen for its association with the concept of steadfastness or immovability, like a rock.

As a surname, Rochon is thought to have originated as an occupational name for someone who worked in stone masonry or quarrying, or who lived near rocks or cliffs. It could also have been a nickname given to someone who was seen as stubborn or unyielding, again evoking the imagery of a rock.

Over time, the name Rochon has spread beyond France and can now be found in various parts of Europe and even North America. Despite its historical popularity, it remains relatively rare today, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for a unique name with a strong heritage.

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French

Popularity of the name ROCHON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

In the United States, the name Rochon was given to five babies in 1969 according to the annual statistics. This means that each year from 1969 onwards has seen a consistent presence of the name Rochon among newborns across the country. While it may not be one of the most popular names, its appearance over time demonstrates a steady and enduring appeal for some parents who choose this unique moniker for their children.