CaderousseFrench, Literature A character in the classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. In the novel, Caderousse is a tailor and inkeeper who aids in the arrest of Dantès.
CumberbatchEnglish Name for someone from Comberbach in North Cheshire. May come from etymological elements meaning "stream in a valley."
DossatEnglish, Scottish Possibly from French origins (used predominantly in Louisiana in the United States).
Le RouxFrench Nickname for a person with red hair, from Old French rous "red." Variant spelling of Leroux.
MelasGreek Possibly from the names of several characters in Greek mythology, including a son of Poseidon who the Nile River was originally named after.
ParataMaori From a transliteration of the English word "brother" or "brothers".
RosseauFrench, American Variant spelling of Rousseau. Comes from the Old French word rous meaning "red", likely a nickname for someone with red hair or a particularly rosy complexion.