Proper noun
Rocco
A male given name from Italian, of mostly American usage.
Act 2 Rocco (Wilhelm Schirp) and Marzelline (Irma Beilke); September 1945, Deutsche Oper Berlin Florestan is alone in his cell, deep inside the dungeons. Source: Internet
Bernard-Docker's quest to be the first UND player to win World Junior gold since Rocco Grimaldi in 2013 is still alive after a convincing win over the Slovaks in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Source: Internet
As they prepare to leave, Jaquino and Marzelline rush in and tell Rocco to run: Pizarro has learned that the prisoners are free, and he is furious (" Ach, Vater, Vater, eilt! Source: Internet
Hotelier Sir Rocco Forte told the BBC the country was "looking at a very bleak future and high levels of redundancy and employment" and that any future national lockdown would be "an overreaction and completely unnecessary". Source: Internet
Bell, manager Rocco Baldelli's new right-hand man, will slot into the vacant bench coach position that has been open since late November when Derek Shelton was hired to manage the Pittsburgh Pirates. Source: Internet
Josh Donaldson sat at a podium Wednesday afternoon inside a packed press conference room, flanked by two of his new bosses — president of baseball operations Derek Falvey sat on one side of him, manager Rocco Baldelli on the other. Source: Internet