I've never heard of
Roch before. Where does it come from? How is the "ch" pronounced? Like an airy "kh" in Scottish
Lachlan, or exactly like it looks in English, a "ch" as in church? Is the "o" in
Roch long ("oh") or short ("ah")? It reminds me of
Roque, which I love.
Not knowing how it's pronounced, it's a little difficult for me to say how I feel about
Karl Roch. But
Robert Peter really makes me smile. Both names are underappreciated, probably due to overuse in teh past. But they are both ready for a comeback, big time.
Hmmm.
Karl,
Karsten,
Casper Maximilian,
Oscar,
Oswald,
Frederick,
Ludwig. Am I detecting a Germanic / Anglo-Saxon trend for boys in the works? I hope so. Very handsome.
This message was edited 11/17/2009, 11:18 AM