Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Jakob"

People with the first name "Jakob"

Jakob Aano Jakob Abrahamson Jakob Alb Jakob Barthel Jakob Benjaminsen Jakob Bjoern Jakob Bjørn Jakob Blackwell Jakob Brinkmann Jakob Christenson Jakob Coughlan Jakob Davids Jakob Dicks Jakob Djupvik Jakob Dybwad Jakob Egeland Jakob Ekelund Jakob Eliassen Jakob Erd Jakob Falk-Sã¸rensen Jakob Farah Jakob Feldman Jakob Fraga Jakob Furuseth Jakob G. Andersen Jakob Glatt Jakob Guth Jakob H. Hansen Jakob Handrick Jakob Haugseth Jakob Hefti-Eberle Jakob Helmbrecht Jakob Hem Jakob Hetzendorfer Jakob Hilz Jakob Hollem Jakob Hommes Jakob Hvidsten Jakob Hägg Jakob Iii Jakob Immer Jakob Jago Jakob Jak Jakob Joel Jakob Kampp Thomsen Jakob Kind Jakob Klammer Jakob Klaus-Stoehner Jakob Kluyver Jakob Kold Jakob Kron Jakob Laws Jakob Le-Beau Jakob Leren Jakob Lester Jakob Lindblad Jakob Ludvigsen Jakob Lumacad Jakob Lundbäck Jakob Løvold Jakob Majcher Jakob Malm Jakob Mcquade Jakob Merritt Jakob Miedaner Jakob Neerbek Jakob Nesje Jakob Netzer Jakob Nowik Jakob Nur Jakob Nygård Jakob Oestergaard Jakob Ortlieb Jakob Ousley Jakob Plummer Jakob Roesler Jakob Rune Jakob Råen Jakob Sage Jakob Schauf Jakob See Jakob Skorupa Jakob Slabina Jakob Smit Jakob Sparre Jakob Starkey Jakob Stilling Jakob Stræde Jakob Taylor Jakob Templer Jakob Terlau Jakob Tharaldsen Jakob Toth Jakob Vemmelund Jakob Weissler Jakob Wessel Jakob Wilcox Jakob Witting Jakob Wülfing Jakob von Wolff

Information about "Jakob"

Name-day: 3.5., 2.7., 25.7., 28.11.

For this Jakob there are 4578 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Jakob are: Arnarson, Arnu, Behrens

In the ranking of the most common first names Jakob is on position 1416.

During the last seven days Jakob was searched for 85 times.

Meaning of "Jakob"

Male first name (German): James; protect Yahweh may, heel holder; cheating it; Hebrew (Old Testament): Yahweh = (Name of God); AKEB = the heel; akab = cheat displace; meaning actually 'He (God) protect may ', but already in the Old Testament interpreted Folk etymology as' heel-holder' and 'he cheats / he repressed', the Old Testament is Jacob son of Isaac and the father of 12 sons, who create the 12 tribes of Israel, to Jacob at the birth of his have maintained twin brother Esau in the heel, to become the first-born (hence the above name interpretations) in the New Testament are James the Younger and James the two apostles of Jesus

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