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  • The Roches, a female vocal group of sisters (Maggie and Terre and Suzzy Roche)
  • Saint Roch (also known as "Saint Roche" or "Saint Rocco"), patron saint of plague, pestilence and skin diseases
  • Charlotte Roche (born 1978), German television presenter, actress, singer and author
  • Daniel Roche (born 1999), English child actor
  • Danni Roche (born 1970), Australian field hockey player
  • Des Roche, a 1930's NHL hockey player
  • Dick Roche, an Irish politician
  • Douglas Roche, O.C., peace activist and former Canadian Senator
  • Édouard Roche, a French scientist
  • Eric Roche, an Irish fingerstyle guitarist
  • Frances Roche, wife of Sir Philip Miles, 2nd Baronet and daughter of Sir David Roche Roche Baronets
  • Frank Roche, an American writer
  • Gabriel Roche, former mayor of Courbevoie
  • James G. Roche, 20th Secretary of the United States Air Force
  • Jerry Roche Irish missionary murdered in Kenya
  • Joe Roche, American columnist from Minnesota and Iraq War veteran
  • Karl Roche (1862–1931), German syndicalist
  • Raymond Roche, a French motorcyclist
  • Regina Maria Roche, an English Gothic Novelist
  • Stephen Roche, an Irish cyclist and winner of the Triple Crown of Cycling
  • Nicolas Roche, an Irish cyclist
  • Tony Roche (born 1945), Australian tennis player and coach
  • Tony Roche, Rugby Football Union journalist and father of Daniel Roche
  • Roche Braziliano, French buccaneer
  • Roche Baronets, a Baronet of Great Britain
  • William Roche (rugby union), Irish rugby union player

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