A person's name; historically, a cook or a ship's captain in Dutch.
From Dutch kok (cook), related to the verb koeken (to cook). As a surname, it entered English from Dutch immigrants, particularly in colonial America.
The Koch brothers' fortune comes from their oil empire, but their name literally means 'cook'—millions of everyday family names worldwide are just medieval job titles that stuck around after occupations changed.
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