Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Jakob"

People with the first name "Jakob"

Jakob Aase Jakob Abrell Jakob Ahrens Jakob Albertsen Jakob Aleksandersen Jakob Allan Jakob Allemann Jakob Angell Jakob Asplund Jakob Atanesyan Jakob Bendix Jakob Bohm Jakob Bouwman Jakob Buk Jakob Bush Jakob Dahle Jakob Dalinger Jakob Deibel Jakob Denk Jakob Dolder Jakob Dusch Jakob Enns Jakob Erhard Jakob Ernst Jakob Ettinger Jakob Fern Jakob Fjell Jakob Flarer Jakob Frey-Skött Jakob Funke Jakob Galloway Jakob Gandrup Jakob Gottlieb Svendsen Jakob Griffiths Jakob Guizetti Jakob H. Söderberg Jakob Hammer Jakob Handler Jakob Hanzal Jakob Harrison Jakob Hartig Jakob Hay Jakob Hestenes Jakob How Jakob Hraschan Jakob Hård Jakob Imhoff Jakob Janson Jakob Juul Jakob Kallen Jakob Kehrer Jakob Kempe Jakob Kollandsrud Jakob Kopperud Jakob Kozik Jakob Leipold Jakob Lewin Jakob Liknes Jakob Linge Jakob Lämmler Jakob Marsico Jakob Mork Jakob Nein Jakob Nowak Jakob P. Arnberg Jakob P. Ley Jakob Pfleger Jakob Potter Jakob Prii Jakob Reksten Jakob Revsbeck Jakob Robertsen Jakob Rott Jakob Russo Jakob Sandberg Jakob Schapira Jakob Schiffkorn Jakob Schleiermacher Jakob Schlichtig Jakob Schofer Jakob Schöl Jakob Schönhagen Jakob Sinclair Jakob Sjåstad Jakob Stasko Jakob Stiller Jakob Tetens Jakob Tschuschke Jakob Vang Jakob Vedder Jakob Vejby Jakob Velle Jakob Ventzel Jakob Walburger Jakob Wang Jakob Westin Jakob Wilkins Jakob Wunder Jakob Zitterbart Jakob Øverland

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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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