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Jacques
Pronunciation[ʒɑk] or [ʒak]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew, Jacob (name), Jackie, Jacqueline
Region of originFrench
Other names
Related namesJames

Jacques (French: [ʒak] , Quebec French pronunciation : [ʒɑɔ̯k] ) is the French equivalent of James, ultimately originating from the name Jacob.

Jacques is derived from the Late Latin Iacobus, from the Greek Ἰακώβος (Septuagintal Greek Ἰακώβ), from the Hebrew name Jacob Template:Rtl-lang.[1] (See Jacob.) James is derived from Iacomus, a variant of Iacobus.[2]

As a first name, Jacques is often phonetically converted to English as Jacob, Jake (from Jacob), or Jack, but the last is not an accurate translation. (Jack, from Jankin, is strictly a diminutive of John.[3])

People with the surname Jacques

People with the given name Jacques

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See also

References

  1. ^ Morris, William and Mary (eds); entry for "Jacob", American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (1975).
  2. ^ Morris, William and Mary (eds); entry for "James", American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (1975).
  3. ^ Morris, William and Mary (eds); entry for "Jack", American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (1975).