Släkthistoria för Gooch
Gooch Vad efternamn betyder
English (East Anglia): from the rare Middle English personal name Goche (also found as Joche). It was current in East Anglia from the early 12th to the early 13th centuries as a variant of Anglo-Norman French Go(s)ce Jo(s)ce a pet form of Old French Goscelin. English: alternatively a nickname from Anglo-Norman French gouge (from Latin gobio) the nominative form of Old French goujon (from Latin gobionem) ‘gudgeon’ perhaps for a gullible person. Welsh: in southwestern England possibly an Anglicized form of Welsh coch goch ‘red(-haired)’ though the sound change is irregular. Compare Gough. It may also be a variant of Cornish and Welsh Couch with the same meaning. Americanized form of German Gutsch.
Källa: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
