Rochel

The surname Rochel is of English origin and is believed to have derived from the medieval given name "Roccell" or "Rochel", which was popular in the Middle Ages. The name has Norman-French roots, which were introduced to Britain after the Norman Conquest of 1066.

The Rochel surname is not widely prevalent in modern-day Britain, but historical records indicate its presence in various regions across the country. Families bearing the surname Rochel are known to have been associated with occupations such as agriculture, carpentry, and various trades.

The etymology of the Rochel surname reflects the cultural and historical influences that have shaped British society over the centuries. Variants of the surname, such as Rochell or Rochelle, may also be encountered in different family lines.

While the specific historical significance and prominence of the Rochel surname may vary, it remains a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames that reflect the country's diverse heritage and lineage.

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