Loch is the Scottish name for a flooded glacial valley that may be fresh or sea-water.
It means "lake"
Loch is scottish for deep lake
Loch is a Gaelic word for lake.
It depends on what you mean by Corran. It could be a name for one of the following Scottish places:Corran, Loch Hourn, a village in LochalshCorran, Lochaber, a village on Loch LinnheCorran Ferry that plies across Loch LinnheCorran Narrows, a narrow strait in Loch Linnhe
It is the scientific name for the Loch Ness Monster.
Loch Morar
Loch Ossian.
Loch Ness is the name of freshwaterr lake in Scotland. Loch is a word from Gaelic loch "lake, narrow arm of the sea," and is similar to Old Irish loch "body of water, lake, and the Old English for lake. "Ness" comes from an old word for headland or cape and is related to Old Norse "nes" and Old English "nasu" nose.The translation or origin of the name would most likely be "the lake with a headland" this may refer to Urquhart castle located on a headland overlooking Loch Ness
Loch Ness is the name of freshwaterr lake in Scotland. Loch is a word from Gaelic loch "lake, narrow arm of the sea," and is similar to Old Irish loch "body of water, lake, and the Old English for lake. "Ness" comes from an old word for headland or cape and is related to Old Norse "nes" and Old English "nasu" nose.The translation or origin of the name would most likely be "the lake with a headland" this may refer to Urquhart castle located on a headland overlooking Loch Ness
Loch Ness means Lake Ness in Scottish Gaelic. So the creature rumored to live in the lake is called the Loch Ness Monster.
The Loch Ness Monster reportedly lives in Loch Ness (Loch is a Gaelic word for lake) in Scotland. Basically its name just means the monster that lives in Loch Ness.
the loch ness monster or nesse
If Nessie exists then as Nessie is a short name for 'The Loch Ness Monster' you would allegedly find it living in Loch Ness.
It's called Loch Ness. Or, in Gaelic, Loch Nis.
No one in Dundee that I have spoken to knows of any loch by that name