Jock (given name)

Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; it corresponds to Jack in England and Wales. It is also a nickname for someone of Scottish origin. It is also the collective names of or Scottish soldiers. Collectively known as "the Jocks". In London the rhyming slang "sweaty" is used as an offensive name for Scots deriving from "Sweaty sock - Jock".

Jock
Origin
Word/nameScotland
Other names
Related namesJack

The name may refer to:

In sports

Soldiers

  • John Jock Campbell (British Army officer) (1894-1942), British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Joseph Jock Cunningham (1902-1969), British lieutenant colonel in the Spanish Civil War
  • Major C.J.D Jock Haswell, (1919-) British military and intelligence author and former British intelligence officer.
  • John Jock Lewes (1913-1941), British Army lieutenant, inventor of the Lewes bomb and founding principal training officer of the Special Air Service
  • John Jock Slater (born 1938), retired Royal Navy admiral, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff
  • Graham Jock Stirrup (born 1949), retired Royal Air Force marshal
  • John Jock Wilson (British Army soldier) (1903–2008), British serviceman and oldest D-Day veteran

Politicians and diplomats

  • Harold Jock Barnes (1907-2000), New Zealand trade unionist and syndicalist
  • John Jock Bruce-Gardyne (1930-1990), British politician
  • John Jock Colville (1915-1987), British civil servant
  • John Jock Ferguson (1946–2010), Scottish-born Australian politician
  • James Jock Haston (1913–1986), British Trotskyist politician
  • Frederick James Jock Granter (1921–2012), Australian politician
  • John R. McKernan Jr. (born 1948), American politician, twice Governor of Maine
  • John Jock Mathison (1901–1982), New Zealand politician and cabinet minister
  • John Jock Nelson (1908-1991), Australian politician
  • John Jock Scott (1947-2009), American politician, lawyer and professor, three-time Louisiana state representative
  • John Jock Taylor (diplomat) (1924-2002), British diplomat and ambassador to several countries
  • Arthur Jock Tiffin (1896–1955), British union and Labour Party official
  • Joseph "Jock" Yablonski (1910-1969), American murdered labor leader
  • William "Jock" Alves (c. 1909–1979), Rhodesian physician and politician

Artists and entertainers

  • Jock Bartley, American rock guitarist
  • Jock Gaynor (1929-1998), American actor, producer, and writer
  • Jock Macdonald (1897-1960), Scottish-born Canadian painter
  • Jock McFadyen (born 1950), British painter
  • Jock Mahoney (1919-1989), American actor and stuntman
  • George Jock Purdon (1925-1998), British poet and songwriter
  • Jock Soto (born c. 1965), American former ballet dancer and current instructor
  • Jock Sturges (born 1947), American photographer

Other

See also

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