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{{Infobox given name | name = Jock | origin = Scotland | related names = Jack }}Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; it corresponds to Jack in England. It is also a nickname. The name may refer to: {{Expand list|date=February 2011}}In sports- Jock Aird (born 1930), Scottish retired footballer
- Jock Archibald (1895–?), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Blackwood (1899-c. 1979), Australian rugby union player
- Jacques "Jock" Boyer (born 1955), American former cyclist, first American to compete in the Tour de France
- John Jock Butterfield (1932-2004), New Zealand rugby league footballer
- William Jock Callander (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
- Horace Jock Cameron (1905-1935), South African cricketer
- John Jock Cameron (footballer), Scottish football player and managers in the 1900s and 1910s
- James Jock Campbell (footballer) (1922-1983), Scottish footballer
- Jock Carter (1910–1992), English footballer
- Jock Climie, Canadian sportscaster and retired Canadian Football League player
- John Jock Collier (1897–1940), Scottish footballer and manager
- James Jock Cordner (1910-1996), Australian rules footballer
- Jock Cumberford, footballer who played in Australia's first three full international matches in 1922
- John Jock Davie (1913-1994), Scottish footballer
- Ephraim Jock Dodds (1915-2007), Scottish footballer
- Jock Doherty (1894–1957), Australian rules footballer
- John Jock Drummond (1870-1935), Scottish footballer
- Jock Edward, Scottish footballer in the 1920s
- Graham Jock Edwards (born 1955), New Zealand former cricketer
- John Jock Espie (1868-?), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Ewart (1891–1943), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Jack Jock Ferguson (1887-1973), Scottish-born American soccer player
- Jock Govan (1923–1999), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Grieve (1887–1955), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Hamilton (1869-1931), Scottish footballer
- Connor Jock Hanvey (1882–1935), American college football player and coach
- John Jock Henderson (footballer, born 1871) (1871–1930), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Henderson (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1957), Scottish footballer
- John Henebry (1918–2007), United States Air Force major general
- Michael James Jock Hobbs (1960-2012), New Zealand rugby union player and All Blacks captain
- Jock Hutcheson, Scottish professional footballer in the 1870s and '80s
- Jack Jock Hutchison (1884-1977), Scottish-American golfer
- John Jock Hutton (1898-?), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Kirton (1916-1996), Scottish footballer
- Jock Landale (born 1995), Australian basketball player
- John Jock Leckie (1906-1977), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Jock Lineen (born 1928), former Australian rules footballer
- Leonard Jock Livingston (1920-1998), Australian cricketer
- Jock McAvoy, ring name of British boxer Joseph Patrick Bamford (1908-1971)
- John Jock McCorkell (1918-1987), Australian rules footballer
- Jock McDougall (1901-1973), Scottish footballer
- James Jock McHale (1882-1953), Australian rules football player and coach
- Jock McKenzie (1911-1989), Australian rules footballer
- Richard John Jock McKenzie (rugby union) (1892-1968), New Zealand rugby union footballer
- John Jock McNab (1894-1949), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Menefee (1868-1953), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Ambrose Jock Mulraney (1916-2001), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Newall (1917–2004), New Zealand footballer
- Jock O'Brien (footballer born 1909) (1909–1985), Australian rules footballer
- Jock O'Brien (footballer born 1937), Australian rules footballer
- John Jock Paterson (1926-2000), English footballer
- John Jock Porter (1894-1952), Scottish motorcycle racer
- James Jock Robertson (1898-1970), English footballer
- John Jock Robson (1899–1995), Scottish football goalkeeper
- John Jock Rutherford (1884-1963), English footballer
- Jock Sanders (born 1988), American football player in the Canadian Football League
- John Jock Scott (footballer) (1906-1981), Scottish footballer
- Jock Shaw (1912-2000), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Shearer (1917–1979), Scottish football player and coach
- John Jock Simpson (1886–1959), English footballer
- John Jock Somerlott (1882-1965), American Major League Baseball player
- Thomas Jock Spencer (1928–2003), Australian rules footballer
- John Jock Stein (1922-1985), Scottish football player and manager
- William Stewart (cyclist) (1883-1950), British Olympic cyclist
- Alexander Jock Sturrock (1915-1997), Australian yachtsman
- John Jock Sutherland (1889-1948), American college football player and Hall-of-Fame coach and National Football League coach
- Charles Jock Sutherland (basketball) (born 1928), American basketball coach
- John Jock Taylor (1954–1982), Scottish motorcycle sidecar racer
- John Jock Taylor (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1916), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Taylor (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1964), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Thomson (1906–1979), Scottish football player and manager
- John Jock Turner (born 1943), Scottish former rugby union player
- John Jock Wadley (1914–1981), English sports journalist
- John Jock Wallace, Jr. (1935-1996), Scottish football player and manager, son of Jock Wallace, Sr.
- Jock Wallace, Sr. (1911-1978), Scottish football goalkeeper
- John Jock Walker (1882–1968), Scottish footballer (Swindon Town, Middlesbrough, Reading, Scotland)
- Jock Waters, Scottish rugby union player in the 1930s
- John Jock West (1909-2004), British motorcycle racer
- John Jock White (1897-1986), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Whyte (1921-1998), Scottish footballer
- John Jock Wightman (1912–1964), Scottish footballer
- Jack Jock Wilson (footballer) (1870–after 1900), Scottish footballer
- Jock Young (canoeist), British slalom canoeist, 1981 world champion in the C-2 team event
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
- 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 Yablonski (1910-1969), American murdered labor leader
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- Jock R. Anderson (born 1941), Australian agricultural economist
- John Jock Brown (born 1946), Scottish solicitor and freelance football commentator
- Henry John Jock Delves Broughton (1883-1942), British aristocrat acquitted of murder
- John Jock Campbell, Baron Campbell of Eskan (1912-1994), British businessman
- Jock Carroll (1919-1995), Canadian writer, journalist and photographer
- Gerard Davison (c. 1967-2015), a commander of the Provisional IRA from Northern Ireland
- Richard Jock Kinneir (1917-1994), British typographer and graphic designer who, with Margaret Calvert, designed many of the road signs used throughout the United Kingdom
- Jock D. Mackinlay (born 1952), American information visualization expert
- John Jock McKeen (born 1946), Canadian physician, acupuncturist, author and lecturer
- Alan John Jock Marshall (1911-1967), Australian writer, academic and ornithologist
- John Jock Phillips (born 1947), New Zealand historian, author and encyclopedist
- Robert Leslie Stewart (1918–1989), Scottish hangman
- John Hay Whitney (1904-1982), American businessman, philanthropist and ambassador
- John Jock Wilson (police officer) (1922–1993), British police officer
- Jock Young (1942–2013), British sociologist and criminologist
See also- Joc Pederson (born 1992), American Major League Baseball player
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