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- Jacque - Name Meaning, What does Jacque mean? (girl) - Think Baby Names
Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Jacque, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby girl name
- Jacque - Wikipedia
Jacque is a given name and a surname which may refer to:
- Explore Jacque: Meaning, Origin Popularity - MomJunction
Jacque means ‘holder of the heel’ or ‘supplanter ’ This association suggests strength of character and determination The name holds a place of importance in Jewish culture because Jacob, its root name, is a significant figure in the Hebrew Bible
- Jacque Name Meaning Origin | Middle Names for Jacque - Moms Who Think
Jacque is a variation of the more popular baby name Jacques Jacques is the French version of Iacobus, the Latin form of James Iacobus comes from the Hebrew Ya'aqov, which also helped to form Jacob Jacque, Jacques, and James were primarily for Christians in the Middle Ages, while Jacob was for Jews
- Jacque: Baby Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, More - The Meaning of Names
What is the meaning of Jacque? How popular is the baby name Jacque? Learn the origin and popularity plus how to pronounce Jacque
- Jacque: Meaning, Origin Popularity - Baby Names
What does Jacque mean? Jacque means "supplanter" or "one who follows," originating from the Hebrew name Ya'aqov Is Jacque a gender-neutral name? Yes, Jacque can be used for any gender, though it is traditionally seen as a masculine variation What are common nicknames for Jacque?
- Jacque - Meaning of Jacque, What does Jacque mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Jacque is a contracted form of the English and French Jacqueline See also the related categories, english and hebrew Jacque is rare as a baby girl name At the modest peak of its usage in 1950, 0 013% of baby girls were named Jacque It was #539 in rank then
- Jacque Name Meaning, Personality Popularity – Full Breakdown
Jacque, a name of French origin, is a variant of the classic Jacques It symbolizes one who is a "supplanter" or "holder of the heel" In the Bible, Jacob, the patriarch of the Israelites, received the name after wrestling with an angel
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