Koch

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See also: koch and köch

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Proper noun

Koch

  1. A language of Meghalaya (India), Assam, Tripura, Manipur, West Bengal, Bihar, and Bangladesh.

Further reading

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Koch (plural Kochs)

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Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Koch is the 698th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 49,395 individuals. Koch is most common among White (95.3%) individuals.

Anagrams


German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔχ/
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

From Middle High German koch, from Old High German choch, from Late Latin cocus, from Latin coquus. See also kochen.

Noun

Koch m (genitive Koches or Kochs, plural Köche, female Köchin)

  1. cook, a cooker (male or of unspecified sex)

Declension

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Proper noun

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  1. An occupational surname originating as an occupation

Etymology 2

From Middle High German koch, from the verb kochen (to cook).

Noun

Koch n (genitive Koches or Kochs, no plural)

  1. (Austria, Bavaria) mush, porridge

Declension

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Hunsrik

Pronunciation

Noun

Koch m (plural Kech, feminine Kechin)

  1. cook

Further reading


Polish

Etymology

From the verb kochać (to love).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Koch m pers or f

  1. a masculine surname
  2. a feminine surname

Declension

Masculine surname:

The feminine surname is indeclinable.