Proper noun
A surname from Portuguese.
A city in Uruguay.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArtists Robson Rocha and Marco Santucci, as well as colorist Romulo Fajardo Jr., give each of these sequences the emotional weight it needs, even when a giant Manta Mech is filling half the page. Source: Internet
Beyond Punta del Este in the still mostly undeveloped department of Rocha, a number of communities had sprouted along the unspoiled Atlantic coast with its kilometres of sandy beaches and huge breakers. Source: Internet
Milton da Rocha Camargo, first counselor in the Sunday school general presidency, counseled Latter-day Saints to count their blessings and ask, seek and knock in prayer. Source: Internet
A 16-year-old teenager, thought to be Portuguese, plunged to his death from the Rocha Negra cliff to the east of Praia da Luz, in Lagos. Source: Internet
NEW YORK — Kaia Gerber walked the runway and brand ambassador Kendall Jenner sat front row at Longchamp’s celebrity filled show Saturday, that included model Coco Rocha and actresses Ashley Benson and Storm Reid. Source: Internet
In the days that followed, Rocha and other daughters and sons of women like Gonçalves launched a manifesto called For Our Mothers’ Lives, demanding that domestic workers be put on paid leave. Source: Internet