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jacob
Middle Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin Iacobus, from Ancient Greek ??????? (Iák?bos), from Hebrew ????? (ya'aqóbh, literally “heel-grabber”).
Noun
j?cob m
- A male given name
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
- jacobus
Descendants
- Dutch: Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, Jakobus
- Afrikaans: Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, Jakobus
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