📖 À propos Jock
Jock est la forme écossaise de Jack et Jean, signifiant 'Dieu est grâce'; si omniprésent en Écosse qu'il est devenu un terme générique pour tout Écossais, ancré dans le dicton populaire 'We're a' Jock Tamson's bairns' (nous sommes tous égaux); il a également donné à l'anglais le mot 'jock' pour athlète, via Jockey.
📍 Détails
- OrigineScottish
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationScottish form of Jack and John. God is gracious
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Jock Stein — Scottish football manager (1922-1985), one of the greatest managers in the history of the game; led Celtic FC from 1965 to 1978, winning nine consecutive Scottish league titles and — most famously — the European Cup in 1967 with a squad composed entirely of players born within 30 miles of Celtic Park; he died at the end of a World Cup qualifying match he had helped Scotland win.
- Jock Tamson (Scottish folk figure) — The hypothetical universal Scottish everyman whose name anchors the famous egalitarian saying 'We're a' Jock Tamson's bairns' (We are all Jock Thomson's children); the phrase encapsulates a distinctly Scottish democratic ideal — that all people, regardless of birth, are equally human and worthy of dignity.
- Jock Sutherland — American football coach (1889-1948), born in Scotland, who became one of the most successful college football coaches in the United States; his Pittsburgh Panthers teams won four national championships in the 1920s-1930s; later coached the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL.
- Jock Scot (fictional) — The archetypal Scottish soldier-figure of British military folklore; through generations of British Army service, 'the Jocks' became an affectionate collective term for Scottish regiments, whose fighting reputation was renowned across the Empire — the name's military dimension reflects centuries of Scottish martial culture.