Rochelle

Rochelle is derived from the French word 'rocher', meaning 'rock'. This name symbolizes strength, stability, and endurance. It often connotes a sense of grounding and support, akin to a sturdy rock.

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The name Rochelle has its origins in France, derived from the French word 'rocher', meaning 'rock'. It was originally a locational surname for people who lived near a crucial landmark in the area.

  • Popularity: 8,474th
  • Babies named Rochelle in the US in 2023:
    Female: 27
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Shelly, Ro, Chelle, Rocky, Rose.
  • Full Names: Rochelle Garcia, Rochelle Smith, Rochelle Johnson, Rochelle Brown, Rochelle White.
  • Famous Namesakes: Rochelle Aytes - Actress, Rochelle Humes - Singer, Rochelle Sterling - Businesswoman, Rochelle Rao - Model, Rochelle Wiseman - Singer.
  • Gender: Typically given to females. It embodies feminine strength and resilience.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Rochelle resonates with the number 6, symbolizing responsibility, domesticity, and nurturing. Those with this name are often seen as caretakers, bringing harmony and balance to their surroundings. They possess a strong sense of duty and are driven by a desire to help others.

Rochelle was particularly popular in the mid 20th century, especially in English-speaking countries. Although its popularity has declined, it retains a classic charm and is occasionally used in contemporary settings, often appreciated for its connection to strength and nature.

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